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2. "Listen. Dont just wait to talk."Practice: Multiply Exercise
11-20 on page 78 3. Reading - How Poison Came Into the World (page
188) Do Now: Legends are stories that come down from the past,
based on the traditions of a people or region. The Hero is the main
character in a legend who usually does something brave to help
others. Personification is the assignment of human characteristics
to an animal, thing, or idea. 4. Reading - How Poison Came Into the
World (page 188) The hero in a legend usually has specialqualities,
including unusual powers. Authors use personification to supportthe
traits of the heroes and villains in alegend. For example, a mouse
who talks andacts bravely might be a hero and a coyotewho talks and
plots evil deeds against thehero might be a villain. 5. Reading -
How Poison Came Into the World (page 188)Connect and Compare1. What
are some ways that the authorpersonifies the plant and the
animals?The plant is a problem solver, and the animalsrespond like
humans. 6. Reading - How Poison Came Into the World (page
188)Connect and Compare2. What is the purpose of this legend?It
explains how snakes and wasps got poison. 7. Reading - How Poison
Came Into the World (page 188)Connect and Compare 3. Think about
"How Poison Came Into the World" and Rattlers! Compare how each
author gives information about nature. The author of "Rattlers!"
writes a nonfiction article based on information about nature,
whereas the author of the legend uses similar information to build
a fictional story. 8. Reading HomeworkPractice book, page 49 9.
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 10. 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. 11. Math -
Zeros Multiplication is repeated addition so: 0x3=0+0+0= 0 Any
number times zero is always zero! 12. Math - Ones Multiplication is
repeated addition so: 1x4=1+1+1+1= 4 Any number times one is always
itself! 13. Math - TwosMultiplication is repeated addition
so:2x4=4+4=8Any number times two is the number doubled!2 x 4 would
be 4 + 4 or 82 x 6 would be 6 + 6 or 12 14. Math - FivesIf you are
multiplying five times an even number, take half of the number
andput a zero after itFor example 5 x 6 (6 is even) take half of 6
(30) add a zero - 30If you are multiplying five times an odd
number, subtract 1 from the numberand halve the numberFor example 5
x 7 (7 is odd) Subtract one from 7 (6) take half of 6 (3) Add a
five - 35 15. Math - NinesThis is the one less = nine
methodSubtract one from the number you are multiplying by. 9 x 5
(one less than 5 is 4)The two numbers that make up the answer will
equal 9. The last number in the answer is 5 4+5=9Here is another
example 9x8 One less than 8 is 7. So the first number in the answer
is 7 7+2=9 So the second number in the answer is 2. 16. Math - 3 x
4 and 7 x 8These two multiplication facts are as easy as counting
12 = 3 x 4 (notice the numbers go 1, 2, 3, 4) 56 = 7 x 8 (these
also go in order 5, 6, 7, 8)Remember these sentences: One two (12)
equals three times four (3 x 4) Five six (56) equals seven times
eight (7 x 8)Because of the commutative property of multiplication:
3x4=4x3 7x8=8x7 17. Math - SevensSevens times table is considered
the hardest table tomemorize, but it can be as easy as 123 18. Math
- SevensSevens times table is considered the hardest table
tomemorize, but it can be as easy as 123 19. Math - Multiplication
Table 20. Language Arts - Capitalization (page 96) 21. Language
Arts - Capitalization (page 96) 22. Language Arts - Capitalization
(page 96) Language Arts HomeworkTextbook, page 160. Exercise 1-10
on loose leaf paper. I will collect on Monday. 23.
HomeworkSummaryThursday,November10,2011Reading1.Practicebook,page49LanguageArts1.Textbook,page160,exercise110onlooseleafpaperHaveagreatweekend:)
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