5.7.12 classwork monday

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Max Roxana Joey Mitzy Joshua Johnny David Alan G Ryan Brianna Ramon Cameron Cincere Andres Adolfo Nyashia Emma Jose Brian Matthew Christopher Carlos Alan R Natalie Ricardo Massire Christian Elizabeth Angel Gia Linder Sualee Monday May 7, 2012 Imagine that you are an animal living in the wild. What animal are you, and what is your favorite time of the year? Explain.

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  • 1.Imagine that you are an animal living in the wild. Whatanimal are you, and what is your favorite time of theyear? Explain.CarlosJose MondayMay 7, 2012 LinderJohnnyCincereJoshua AngelAndresRamonAdolfoDavidAlan G RyanEmmaBrian GiaCameronAlan RElizabeth NatalieBriannaRoxana NyashiaChristian Sualee ChristopherMax MatthewMitzyMassireRicardoJoey

2. Morning WritingPretend that youwould like to set up alemonade stand toearn some extramoney. Where is thebest location for yournew business? Explain. Write neatly, skipping a line, and use looseleaf (lined) paper. Hand in once you are finished. The work will be graded. 3. Reading Weslandia (p. 546)GenreFantasy has inventedcharacters, settings, or otherelements that could not existin real life.Make Inferences andAnalyzeThemeLook for the overall passage Read to Find Outidea or message that isrepeated throughout theWhat is the theme ofstory. As you read, use your Weslandia?Theme Chart. 4. Reading Weslandia (p. 546) What Does What Happens the Character to theDo and Say?Character?Wesley would say The otherthat he is someoneneighborhood who doesnt fit in and children chase andhas no friends.torment Wesley.Wesley decides toWesley gets reallygrow his own foodexcited about hiscrop and start his new project. own civilization. Wesley opens hisFruit appears on garden to the Wesleys plants and itunknown and grows tastes delicious.a new kind of plant. Wesley makes his As Wesley plays his own clothes and games, spectatorsinvents his own look on with envy.games. Its okay to be yourself even if you are different from others.Theme 5. Reading Weslandia (p. 546)Reading HomeworkPractice book, page 159.Write the two questions in yournotebook and answer themusing complete sentences. 6. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)How to Round MixedNumbers:Step 1:Round the mixednumber to the nearestwhole number.Step 2:Multiply.Remember:With larger numbers,round to the nearest ten. Online Activity CLICK HERE 7. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)How to Round MixedNumbers:Step 1:Round the mixednumber to the nearestwhole number.Step 2:Multiply.Remember:With larger numbers,round to the nearest ten. 8. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)How to Round MixedNumbers:Step 1:Round the mixednumber to the nearestwhole number.Step 2:Multiply.Remember:With larger numbers,round to the nearest ten. 9. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)How to Round MixedNumbers:Step 1:Round the mixednumber to the nearestwhole number.Step 2:Multiply.Remember:With larger numbers,round to the nearest ten. 10. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)How to Round MixedClass WorkNumbers:Exercise 15 on page 315Step 1:Round the mixednumber to the nearest Exercise 635 on page 316whole number.Step 2:Multiply.Remember:With larger numbers,round to the nearest ten. 11. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)Math HomeworkPractice book, page 69 12. Spelling 13. Spelling Pretest1. prewash 11. misjudge2. disable 12. discomfort3. discolor13. dismount4. mistaken14. misunderstand5. preheats15. disobey6. mistrust16. dishonest7. incorrect 17. injustice8. disconnect18. disapprove9. preview 19. inexpensive10. prejudge 20. indefinite 14. Spelling PretestSpelling HomeworkSpelling words, ten times each.Make sure you title yourhomework. 15. Language Arts Interjections (p. 434)RULESAn interjection is aword or group ofwords that expressesstrong feeling.Oh, that looksdelicious. 16. Language Arts Interjections (p. 434)Use a comma after a mildinterjection.Gee, the menu has manyinteresting dishes.Use an exclamation markafter an interjection thatexpresses very strongfeeling.Wow! Thats my favoritefood. 17. Language Arts Interjections (p. 434)Guided PracticeName the interjection in each sentence.1. Oh, we have heard about this restaurant for weeks.2. Well, my family wants to eat dinner there.3. Gee, we should go to dinner early.4. My, this restaurant serves great food!5. Oops! Put your napkin in your lap. 18. Language Arts Interjections (p. 434)Language ArtsHomeworkPractice book, page 89 19. Religion The Church continues Jesus healing ministry (p. 200)Class Work Define Key Words Read pages 200201 Complete We Gather Complete We RespondHomework1. In what do we proclaimour faith in the Sacramentof the Anointing of theSick?2. What happens throughthe Sacrament of theAnointing of the Sick? 20. Social Studies Disagreements Grow (p. 238)Class Work Define Vocabulary Words Read pages 239243 Questions 14 (p. 243) THE BOSTON TEA PARTY The colonists who took part in the Boston Tea Party refused to pay for the tea they had destroyed. 21. Homework Summary Monday, May 7, 2012Reading1. Practice book, page 159.2. Answer the questions in your notebook.Math1. Practice book, page 69.Spelling1. Spelling words, ten times each.Language1. Practice book, page 89Religion1. In what do we proclaim our faith in the Sacrament of the Anointing of theSick?2. What happens through the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick? 22. 4 Reward108976Pizza PartyWheel of FunSpellingBrainPOP45 Silent Snack23 Class Work1 No Snack 23. Attachments imgres 948869