- 1. Imagine that a mysterious nutcracker suddenly begins to
whispera message to you. You look around the room, and no one
elseseems to notice. Write about what the nutcracker is saying to
you. Wednesday December 5, 2012 BryanDonovanLeslieChristy
JoseAyanna Ixza Emily Samira Adrianette
JessicaPhiliciaAlexisMichaelLilah RicardoRemy KathyCarlos Edward
KareenaDianaYamilee JeffreyAlejandraLeon Jordan David Jaileen
2. Morning WorkDO NOW:Write the x8Times Table tentimes. 3.
Reading The Right to Vote (p. 290)Talk About ItWhy should
peoplevote? Why do you thinkit took women so longto win the vote in
theUnited States? Picture Prompt Look at the picture and respond in
writing. 4. Reading B Because of WinnDixieChapter Twoexception: a
person orthing that does notfollow a rule. 5. To submit is to give
in to someones power.A representative is a person chosen tospeak
for others.Qualify means to make or become fit for acertain kind of
work.If you postpone something, you delay it. 6. A legislature is a
group of people electedto make or change laws.Something that is
satisfactory is goodenough but not outstanding.An attorney acts for
another person in legalmatters.A colonel is a rank of military
officer. 7. Reading Your Vote Your Voice (p. 292)DictionaryA
Dictionary entry includesinformation about pronunciationin
parentheses near thedefinition.The word is separated into U.S.
Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.syllables with symbols to show
dictionary entryhow to sound it out. Forexample, colonel is
pronounced(kurnl). To figure out the symbols,look for the
pronunciation key inthe front of the dictionary. 8. Facts
OpinionsThe word"democracy" comesThis is the best kind offrom the
Greek,government to have.meaning "the peoplerule."People who are
oldAll people who areenough to votecitizens have the rightshould
not postponeto vote.or wait to sign up.The judges agreed toIn this
way, perhapslower the age limityou can make aand changed
thedifference.constitution.People who are oldenough to voteYounger
voters havemight find they willthe worst turnout ofneed to submit
toany age group.laws they dont agreewith. 9. Reading When Esther
Morris Headed West (p. 295)GenreA Biography tells the story of
apersons life and is written byanother person.Fact and OpinionAs
you read, use your Fact and Preview and PredictOpinion Chart. Read
the title, preview the illustrations, and write questions and
predictions about the story in your notebook.Read to Find OutWhat
opinions does the authorgive about Esther Morris? 10. Fact OpinionA
woman Name: Esther should be ableMae Hobart to vote andMcQuigg
Slack hold office, the Morris same as a man. In 1869 the
Wyominglegislature voted to give Reckless women the
Copperheads!right to voteand to holdoffice. "I feel that my work
has been Mrs. Morrisssatisfactory"term as justice and "Like all of
the peacepioneers, I ended in have laboredOctober, 1870.more in
faithand hope." 11. Reading HomeworkUse your Fact and Opinion
Chartto help you write a summary ofWhen Esther Morris HeadedWest.
Opinions you have aboutevents in the selection should notappear in
your summary. 12. Math Power Practice / Homework ReviewDO NOW:
CompletetheMultiplicationRecordSheet. Go overhomework. 13. Math
Division Patterns (p. 175)Math in My WorldExample 1A monarch
butterfly can fly 240miles in 3 days. Suppose it fliesthe same
distance each day.How many miles can it fly eachday? Answer: The
butterfly can fly 80 miles each day.ESSENTIAL QUESTION What
strategies can be used to divide whole numbers? 14. Math Estimate
Quotients (p. 183)Class WorkComplete pages 183 and184. ESSENTIAL
QUESTION What strategies can be used to divide whole numbers? 15.
Math Hands On Division Models with GreaterNumbers (p. 189)Build
ItAt the fair, you need ticketsto ride the rides. Threefriends
share 336 ticketsequally. How many ticketswill each friend
receive?ESSENTIAL QUESTIONWhat strategies canbe used to dividewhole
numbers? 16. Math Hands On Division Models with GreaterNumbers (p.
189)Practice ItUse models to find eachquotient on page 191.Draw the
equal groups.ESSENTIAL QUESTIONWhat strategies canbe used to
dividewhole numbers? 17. Math Homework"Apply It", exercises 610 on
page 192 18. Spelling Pretest 1. dozen11. reserve 2. beside 12.
embrace 3. motion 13. coastal 4. appoint14. python 5. season 15.
govern 6. phony16. scorching 7. observe17. flurry 8. active 18.
canvas 9. restore19. copper 10. expert20. cocoon 19. Spelling Class
Work Complete Spelling Practice Book, page 83.Homework Spelling
words, tentimes each. 20. Language Arts Common Errors with
Adjectives (p. 282)Class Work Copy RULES Complete Guided Practice
onpage 282283 Writing Activity A Paragraph Homework Study for quiz.
21. Language Arts Pronouns (p. 340)Class Work Copy RULES Complete
Guided Practice onpage 340341 Writing Activity
AnAdvertisementHomework Extra Practice, page 406 #125 22. Language
Arts HomeworkWrite the sentence and circle the pronoun. Then write
if thepronoun is singular or plural.1. Nancy asked Mady to go with
her to the band concert.2. Nancys Uncle Henry said it would be a
good concert.3. Uncle Henry had two tickets for them.4. He would be
playing drums in the band.5. Nancy and Mady saw Uncle Henry and
waved at him. 23. Religion We are a priestly, prophetic, and royal
people(p. 60)Class Work Answer the WE GATHER inyour notebook. Read
pages 6061. Define the KEY WORDS. Complete the WE RESPONDactivity.
Write five (5) FACTS about thischapter.Homework1. Who is the one
high priest?2. How can we be prophets? 24. Social Studies The
Middle Colonies (p. 186)Class Work Read pages186191 Define
Vocabularywords Write five factsabout the chapterHomework1. How did
the English gain New Netherland?2. Who was William Penn? 25.
Science Properties of Matter (p. 434)Class Work Read pages 438445
Define Vocabulary words Write five facts about thechapter Complete
questions 16 onpage 445Homework1. How are elements arranged in the
periodic table?2. How are particles arranged in solids, liquids,
and gases? 26. Homework Summary for Wednesday December 5,
2012ReadingUse your Fact and Opinion Chart to help you write a
summary of WhenEsther Morris Headed West. Opinions you have about
events in theselection should not appear in your summary.Math"Apply
It", exercises 610 on page 192SpellingWrite the spelling words ten
times each.Language ArtsWrite the sentence and circle the pronoun.
Then write if the pronoun is singular or plural.1.Nancy asked Mady
to go with her to the band concert.2.Nancys Uncle Henry said it
would be a good concert.3.Uncle Henry had two tickets for them.4.He
would be playing drums in the band.5.Nancy and Mady saw Uncle Henry
and waved at him. 27. Range: Mode:Median: Mean:Reward10 Pizza
Party89 Wheel of Fun7 BrainPOP6 Silent Reading45 Silent Snack23
Class Work1 No Snack 28. Today is first day of school. Imagine that
you have justanonymously received the perfect gift. Write about
whatit is and how you will figure out who gave it to you.Wednesday
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EdwardPhilicia SamiraIxza RicardoLeon
JessicaAlexisMichaelDavidDonovan JordanKareenaLilah Yamilee Remy
Kathy Alejandra DianaCarlos Jeffrey Adrianette 29. Attachments
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