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Thursday April 2nd, 2020 Skills of the Assignments Go Math! 11.3 & 11.4 Finish vocabulary Words Week Reading: Compare and Contrast Vocabulary: Context Clues Genre: Expository Text Make sure that you are working on your i- ready All assignments are on showbie Check assignment due dates daily! Check Special Area assignments too on Microsoft Teams (Music, Art & P.E) Reminders

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ThursdayApril 2nd, 2020

Skills of theAssignments• Go Math! 11.3 & 11.4 Finish vocabulary Words Week

● Reading: Compare and Contrast

● Vocabulary: Context Clues● Genre: Expository Text • Make sure that you are working on your i-

ready • All assignments are on showbie• Check assignment due dates daily!• Check Special Area assignments too on

Microsoft Teams (Music, Art & P.E)

Reminders

Compare & Contrast Analyzes what is similar about 2 or more things and what is different.

In comparisonBy contrast

Similarly But

On the other handOn the contrary

YetHoweverDespite

As opposed to This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC

Context Clues Context: the things around something that help us understand itSometimes we don’t know what a word means , but we can still figure out something about it from context in the sentence. https://www.brainpop.com/english/studyandreadingskills/contextclues/

Expository TextExpository Text: • Gives Facts and information about a topic.• Includes text features

Shared Reading: Forest on Fire 1. How does the environment affect living things?

2. How do humans affect the environment?

Shared Reading: Forest on Fire

Compare and Contrast: Wildfires & Storms

Science Connection: Fire Safety

On Showbie read and complete “Fire Safety” document. Read news paper article and answer questions

Social Studies: Taxes

On Showbie read and complete “Taxes” document. Read article and answer questions

Due: Thursday, April 9th

11.3

• Brainpop: Quadrilaterals • Khanacademy: Intro Quadrilaterals

11.4: Three-dimensional figures

• A solid figure has three dimensions: length, width, and height. Polyhedrons, such as prisms and pyramids, are three-dimensional figures with faces that are polygons.

• A prism is a polyhedron that has two congruent polygons as bases.A polyhedron’s lateral faces are polygons that connect with the bases.

• The lateral faces of a prism are rectangles

11.4: Three-dimensional figures

• A pyramid is a polyhedron with only one base. The lateral faces of a pyramid are triangles that meet at a common vertex.

• Like a prism, a pyramid is named for the shape of its base.

11.4: Three-dimensional figures

Some three-dimensional figures have curved surfaces. These solid figures are not polyhedrons.

Brainpop: Quadrilaterals