- 1. Would you rather be an astronaut or adeepsea diver? Explain.
Draw a picture.TuesdayMarch 13, 2012JoeyRyanCameron Andres
LinderDavid Adolfo AngelGia Jose Ramon CincereAlan G EmmaNatalie
Brianna Ricardo ElizabethJoshua SualeeChristianChristopherAlan R
Brian MatthewNyashiaRoxana Johnny Carlos MassireMitzyMax
2. Morning WritingToday is NationalOpen an UmbrellaIndoors Day.
Somepeople say that thisis bad luck. Do youbelieve in badluck?
ExplainWrite neatly, skipping a line, and use looseleaf (lined)
paper. Hand in once you arefinished. The work will be graded. 3.
Daily WarmUp #3Franklin D. Roosevelt
2.13.12MorningReadingJuneBugsTake a handout from the binin the
front of the classroom.Use your SMART Clickers toanswer the
questions.Return the handout (withyour name written on it) andthe
clicker once you arefinished. 4. Reading Quiz 5. Reading Democracy
(p. 449)Talk About ItWhat are thecharacteristics ofa democraticform
ofgovernment? 6. Characteristics 7. Reading Democracy (p.
449)Compelled means "forced or driven toaction."Presidential means
"relating to a president."Disrespectful means "rude or failure to
showrespect." 8. Reading Democracy (p. 449)To do something
unenthusiastically means"to do it without a strong interest
oreagerness."Succeed means "to follow after and take theplace
of."Preoccupied means "absorbed in thought orextremely concerned
with." 9. Reading Democracy (p. 449)Reading Homework Practice
book,page 126 10. Math Quiz 11. Social Studies The New England
Colonies (p. 178)Class Work Read pages 178184 Vocabulary definition
Copy Summary on p. 184 THE GREAT PURITAN MIGRATION Between 1630 and
1643, more than 20,000 Puritans left Europe to settle in New
England. 12. Social Studies The New England Colonies (p.
178)dissent Disagreementexpel To force to leave.industry All the
businesses that make one kind of product or offer one kind of
service.import A good brought into a country.export A good that
leaves a country. 13. The New England ColoniesDirections: Read
eachstatement below. Use yourSMART Response clicker thatbest
describes the person orpersons.You may use some namesmore than
once. 14. 1 This person was a Native Americanleader.A Anne
HutchinsonB MetacometC Roger WilliamsD John Winthrop 15. 2 This
person was a leader of the groupof Puritans who settled Boston. A
Anne Hutchinson B Metacomet C Roger Williams D John Winthrop 16. 3
This person believed that the Puritanchurch should be separate from
thecolonys government. A Anne Hutchinson B Metacomet C Roger
Williams D John Winthrop 17. 4 These two people started
settlementsthat joined to become the RhodeIsland Colony.A Anne
HutchinsonB MetacometC Roger WilliamsD John Winthrop 18. 5 This
person united many NativeAmerican tribes to fight against
thecolonist. A Anne Hutchinson B Metacomet C Roger Williams D John
Winthrop 19. 6 This person was elected governor ofthe Massachusetts
Bay Colony.A Anne HutchinsonB MetacometC Roger WilliamsD John
Winthrop 20. 7 This person was called King Philip bythe English. A
Anne Hutchinson B Metacomet C Roger Williams D John Winthrop 21.
Social Studies The New England Colonies (p. 178)Homework Textbook
page 184 Questions 1 6Write questions innotebook. 22. Spelling
Getting Out the Vote 1. contest 11. minute 2. content 12. compact
3. protest 13. conduct 4. combat14. contract 5. permits 15. refuse
6. rebel 16. conflict 7. present 17. research 8. insert18. excuse
9. desert19. entrance 10. subject20. extract 23. Spelling Getting
Out the Vote 24. Spelling Getting Out the VoteSpelling
HomeworkSpelling words five times each. 25. Religion Chapter 12
Review (p. 152)Class WorkReview the definitions as they
arepresented in the chapters KeyWord boxes: Liturgy of the Hours
(p. 147) holy day of obligation (p. 147) sacramentals (p.
149)Review the four statements: Jesus teaches us to pray. We are
called to pray daily. Sacramentals are a part of the Churchs prayer
life. Catholics have a rich tradition of special practices and
popular devotions. 26. Religion Chapter 12 Review (p. 152)Religion
Homework Study for quiz 27. Homework Summary Tuesday, March 13,
2012Reading1. Practice book, page 126Social Studies1. Textbook page
184, questions 162. Use your notebook. Write questions.Language
Arts1. Study for QuizReligion1. Study for QuizSpelling1. Spelling
words five times each 28. 8 29. Attachments imgres 948869