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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 Tuesday March 27, 2012 The last week in March is National Cleaning Week. Describe what your house or school might look like if no one ever cleaned it.

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  • 1. The last week in March is National Cleaning Week.Describe what your house or school might look like if noone ever cleaned it. Tuesday March 27, 2012MaxJose Ramon CarlosAndresJoshuaAlan R Adolfo David AngelGia Ryan Cincere Alan GEmma Brianna Natalie CameronJoey RicardoRoxanaElizabeth Christopher Matthew Johnny BrianSualeeNyashia Mitzy LinderMassireChristian

2. Reading The Extreme Costs of Extreme Weather (p. 462)DictionaryMultipleMeaning Wordsare words with severaldifferent meanings. Ifone meaning doesnt fitthe sentence, look for itsother definitions. For example, the word atmosphere is a multiplemeaning word. 3. Reading The Extreme Costs of Extreme Weather (p. 462)We had no contact with the neighborswho moved away.A surge of excitement swept through thecrowd. 4. Reading The Extreme Costs of Extreme Weather (p. 462)Text Structure Signal WordsDescriptiveFactsDescription is one wayauthors organize, orstructure nonfiction text. ADescription Chart will helpyou understand this textstructure. Signal words likefirst, next, finally, or forexample will alert you todescriptive facts. Use theDescription Chart as youreread this selection. 5. Reading The Extreme Costs of Extreme Weather (p. 462)Signal WordsDescriptive Factstemperature, wind, At these times, water, and air pressurego wild. warm air makes First,contact with cool air. warmer and cooler airNext, stir together, spinning faster and faster. Finally,a tornado is born. blizzards are costlyFor example,winter problems. 6. Reading The Extreme Costs of Extreme Weather (p. 462) Reading HomeworkPractice book, page 134 7. Math Add and Subtract Fractions and Mixed Numbers with Like Denominators (p. 252) like denominators denominators that are the sameHow to Add (or Subtract) Fractions withLike Denominators: Step 1 Add (or subtract) the numerators. Use the like denominators. Step 2 Simplify. 8. Math Add and Subtract Fractions and Mixed Numbers with Like Denominators (p. 252)How to Add (or Subtract) MixedNumbers with Like Denominators:Step 1Add (or subtract) thenumerators. Use the likedenominators.Step 2Add (or subtract) the wholenumbers. 9. Math Add and Subtract Fractions and Mixed Numbers with Like Denominators (p. 252) Math Homework Practice Book,page 53 10. Spelling Extreme Weather 11. Spelling Extreme Weather1. rancher 11. pasture2. searcher12. creature3. pressure13. lecture4. future14. gesture5. butcher 15. nature6. measure 16. fracture7. pleasure17. moisture8. mixture 18. stretcher9. treasure19. legislature10. feature20. azure 12. Spelling Word Sorts rancher cher pastureturesearcher chercreatureturepressure sure lectureture future turegestureture butcher cher nature ture turemeasure surefracture ture cherpleasure suremoisture turesure mixture turestretcher chersurezuretreasure surelegislature ture feature tureazure zure 13. Spelling Word Meanings stretcherlegislature gesture butcherpasture lecture fracture searchercreature ranchernatureenclosure featuremoisturetreasure mixturemeasure azure pleasure future 14. Spelling Word Meanings Spelling HomeworkUse the Spelling wordsin a sentence. 15. Language Arts Mechanics and Usage Contractions: Pronoun and Verb (p. 356)RulesA contraction is a shortenedform of two words.Subject pronouns can be combinedwith some verbs to form contractions.Use an apostrophe () to show that aletter or letters have been left out ofa contraction. They are = theyre it is = its 16. Language Arts Mechanics and Usage Contractions: Pronoun and Verb (p. 356) 17. Language Arts Mechanics and Usage Contractions: Pronoun and Verb (p. 356)1. All members share the books they are reading.theyre2. It is always fun to discuss mysteries.its3. Jarod said he is reading a new adventure novel. hes4. She is almost finished reading her book. shes5. You are welcome to come and talk about books. youre hes its shes Imtheyre wereyoure youre 18. Language Arts Mechanics and Usage Contractions: Pronoun and Verb (p. 356)Class WorkExercise 6 20 on page 357Writing Activity A Book ReviewCompare two books you have read.Organize your report so that the similaritiesand differences between the two books areclear.APPLY GRAMMAR: Underline pronounverbcontractions. Circle possessive pronouns. 19. Language Arts Mechanics and Usage Contractions: Pronoun and Verb (p. 356)Language ArtsHomeworkPractice book, page 74 20. Homework Summary Tuesday, March 27, 2012Reading1. Practice book, page 134Math1. Practice book, page 53 (addition only!)Spelling1. Use spelling words in a sentence.Language Arts1. Practice book, page 74 21. 8 22. Attachments imgres 948869