- 1. WritingJournal:Youvejustbeenhiredasthespokespersonforan
amusementpark.Yourfirstjobistorecordaradiocommercialfora
ride.Choosearideandwritearadiocommercialtopersuadepeopleto
visittheparktorideit. Brianna Johnny Mitzy Joshua RoxanaJoeyEmma
MaxNyashia Cincere Ricardo RamonEricNatalie AlanChristian JoseGia
AdolfoDavid AndresMassire CameronElizabeth Carlos Linder
BrianCrystal Christopher Angel MatthewRyan Sualee Alan
2. Reading - Love at First Sight (p. 164)Nonfiction
Articlespresent facts about real people, living things, places,
orevents.Photographs and Captionsgive visual examples that help
explain what the textstates. 3. Reading - Love at First Sight (p.
164)Content VocabularyA veterinarian is a doctor who cares for
animals.If you have had fractures, you have had broken
bones.Anatomy refers to the structure of an animal or plant orany
of its parts.If you diagnose an illness, you identify the illness
by itssymptoms.If you stop contamination, you prevent the spread of
germs,pollution, and perhaps even disease. 4. Reading Homework1.
Practice Book, page 42 5. Math - Repeated Addition Multiplication
is a fast way of adding a series of numbers. 3 x 5 means to add 3
together 5 times or 3+3+3+3+3 6. Math - Commutative Property of
Multiplication The commutative property of multiplication simply
means it does not matter which number is first when you write the
problem. 7. Math - Zeros Multiplication is repeated addition so:
0x3=0+0+0= 0 Any number times zero is always zero! 8. Math - Ones
Multiplication is repeated addition so: 1x4=1+1+1+1= 4 Any number
times one is always itself! 9. Math - Twos Multiplication is
repeated addition so: 2x4=4+4=8 Any number times two is the number
doubled! 2 x 4 would be 2 + 2 or 8 6 x 2 would be 6 + 6 or 12 10.
Math - Multiplying 2 digit numbers by 2 digit numbers 11. Math
Homework 12. Language Arts - Nouns (page 88)Nettles produce a juice
that stings. 13. Language Arts - Nouns (page 88)Baobab is a tree in
Africa. 14. Language Arts - Nouns (page 88)Cycads are tropical
plants. 15. Language Arts - Nouns (page 88)The largest tree is the
sequoia inCalifornia. 16. Language Arts - Nouns (page 89)16.
Botanists study plants.17. The largest flowers in the world grow in
Asia.18. One cactus looks like a rock.19. The jackfruit produces
huge fruit.20. Certain leaves remind me of feathers. 17.
FortheWeekofOctober24,20111.afternoon11.iceskating2.background
12.cardboard3.overcome 13.fieldtrip4.pillowcase
14.ninetyone5.rooftop15.eggshell6.flagpole 16.allright7.footstep
17.cheerleader8.vicepresident
18.armchair9.cornfield19.earthworm10.cornmeal20.mountaintop 18.
Circle the misspelled words in the
story.Tracyfoundakittenoutsidetheiceskatingrink.Sheaskedhermotherifitwouldbealritetotakethekittenhome.Atfirst,thekittenwasfearful.Itwouldshakewhenitheardafootsteporanyloudnoise.Tracytookgoodcareofitandhelpeditovercomeitsfear.Shelinedacardboardboxwithapillowcaseforitsbed.Shesatinthearmchairallafternoonwiththecatcurledinherlap.Tracytriedtofindoutthecatsbackground,butnooneknewanythingaboutit.Finally,herparentsletherkeepit!
19. Writing ActivityMake up a story a person who is kindto an
animal. Write your story onloose leaf paper. Use four
spellingwords. 20. SacramentSacrament SacramentofChristian
ofHealingofServiceInitiationPenanceand
MatrimonyBaptismHolyOrdersReconciliation Eucharist
AnointingConfirmation ofthesick 21. Social Studies - The Plains
(page 70)Do Now: Define the Vocabulary WordsLesson: Read the
chapter (pages 70-75) Many different peoples with different
cultures livedon the Plains These groups had some things in common,
including areliance on the buffalo and shared religious beliefs.
22. Social Studies - The Plains (page 70) 23. Social Studies - The
Plains (page 70) Social Studies Homework 1. Answer questions 1-4 on
page 75 24.
HomeworkSummaryThursday,October27,2011Reading1.Practicebook,page42Math1.19,876x802.26,578x700Spelling1.VocabularyWordMaphandout2.StudyfortestReligion1.StudyforquizSocialStudies1.Answerquestions14onpage75
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