10.20.11 classwork thursday
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Max
David Cameron
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Alan
Andres
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Alan
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Eric
Adolfo
Christopher
Ryan
Johnny
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Elizabeth
Writing Journal: Many popular books have been made into movies. What book have you read that would make a good movie? Explain.
COGAT TEST
Language Arts ExamA. Draw a vertical line between the complete subject and
the complete predicate.Many people | plant vegetable or flower gardens.
B. Circle the simple subject of each sentence.My city has a community center with many activities.
C. Underline complete predicate in each sentence. Circle
the simple predicate.My family went to a family reunion last summer.
D. Circle the compound subject of each sentence.Lena and I cook Mexican food.
E. Write the compound predicate of each sentence.Most rabbits eat and play from dusk to dawn. eat and play
F. Find the sentences that are joined in each run-on sentence. Draw one line under the first sentence, and draw two lines under the second sentence.The civilizations in early America is what we are studying it is very interesting.
Math - Estimate products of whole numbers and decimals (page 62)
Example 1Estimate: 13 x 192
You can use these general rules as a guide.• Small numbers: Round to the nearest ten.• Large numbers: Round to the nearest hundred or thousand.• Decimals: Round to the nearest whole number.
Math - Estimate products of whole numbers and decimals (page 62)
Example 2Estimate: 539 + 487 + 511
You can also use rounding and multiplication patterns to
estimate sums. This is called clustering.
Math - Estimate products of whole numbers and decimals (page 62)
More ExamplesEstimate: 177 x 4.23
Estimate: 0.83 x 1.12
Estimate: 2.4 + 2.1 + 1.9
Estimate: 108 + 98 + 138
Math - Estimate products of whole numbers and decimals (page 62)
Math HomeworkDaily Homework Practice book, page 14
Reading - Write About an Experience with an Animal (page 138)
Unimportant DetailsDelete unimportant details that do not tell about your topic. Also delete details that may tell something about your topic but are not really important.
Reading - Write About an Experience with an Animal (page 138)
Delete unimportant details that do not tell about your topic. Also delete details that may tell something about your topic but are not really important.
Experience/Details Chart
Experience Details
My parrot finallytalked to me.
• gray parrot, ret tail, yellow eyes• for 3 years, never talked• last night began talking• was using my name• I answered
Reading - Write About an Experience with an Animal (page 138)
Monday, October 3
I've had my African gray parrot for about three years. His name is
Frank. He's gray, except for his red tail. His eyes are yellow.
I've been talking to Frank for three years, but in all this time he
hasn't talked.
Last night all of that changed. I was reading in bed. All of a sudden I
heard, "Hi Bao!" I glanced over, and Frank was staring at me. Then he said
it again, "Hi, Bao!" I answered him: "Hi, Frank!" He was quiet. I reached
over to turn off my bedside lamp. Just then I heard Frank's voice again.
"Goodnight!" he said.
The Beatitudes (page 329)
Homework Summary Thursday, October 20, 2011
Math1. Practice book, page 14
Library Ms. Braithwaite1. The Beatitudes (page 329) 10x each (on loose leaf)
Due tomorrow, Friday 10/21
ADAP Ms. Barone1. Handout
Due tomorrow, Friday 10/21
Reading Project Science ActivityResearch three other dog breeds. Make a chart listing the work the dogs do and the characteristics that help each dog do that work.
Due Monday, October 24 (loose leaf paper or typed)
Exam and Quiz Week of October 17, 2011
Tuesday 10/18• Reading Quiz• Spelling Test
Wednesday 10/19• Math Test• Religion Test
Thursday 10/20• Language Arts Test• Social Studies Quiz
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