- 1. Would you rather be an astronaut or a deepsea
diver?Explain.Wednesday March 13, 2013 Donovan MichaelChristy Emily
BryanJaileen RemyAlexisEdwardRicardo LeslieKathySamiraIxzaLilah
DavidAlejandra AyannaJessica DianaYamilee Jordan Adrianette
Philicia Carlos Kareena LeonJeffrey
2. Morning WorkDO NOW:Write the x2Times Table tentimes. 3.
ReadingAim: North Pole SouthPole (p. 514)Talk About It: Whatimages
come to mindwhen you think aboutthe North and South Pole? Why would
it beexciting to explore these places?Picture Prompt: Look at the
picture andrespond in writing. Write two paragraphs (35sentences
each). 4. Frigid weather is very cold.If you triumph over someone,
you arevictorious or successful.Dismantled means "taken apart."If a
place is uninhabited, no one lives there. 5. Labor is
work.Something that is treacherous is full ofdanger.An expedition
is a trip for exploring orstudying.If you abandon something, you
give it up orleave it forever. 6. ReadingAim: Ice and More Ice(p.
516)By breaking down anunfamiliar word into parts, such as the
Root,the Prefix, at the beginning of the word andthe Suffix, at the
end of the word you canfigure out its definition.For example,
uninhabited (uninhabited)means "not lived in." 7. uninhabited 8.
Fahrenheit 9. ProblemExplorers of the Arctic facemany problems due
to theregionss harsh climate.AttemptOutcomePearysexpedition When
Henson moved inslipped into apacks to avoid lead, Ootahlanes of
water rescued him. called "leads."AttemptOutcomePearys team One
member slept in groups saved thein case leads team when an opened
up atice island night. formed. AttemptOutcomeThey built
igloosSometimes theto protectwind would themselves dismantle
thefrom the harsh igloos. wind.Solution By working as a team, Peary
and Henson finally made it to the North Pole. 10. Reading
HomeworkPractice book, page 150 11. MathAim: Divide Decimals
byWhole Numbers (p. 443)Lesson: Guided Practice 12 Independent
Practice 314 Problem Solving 1520Homework: "My Homework" pages
447448 12. Spelling 1. margin 11. damage 2. jolt 12. ranger 3.
surge13. jumble 4. plunge 14. luggage 5. jigsaw 15. baggage 6.
legend 16. dodge 7. ridge17. challenge 8. budge18. journal 9.
lodge19. judgment 10. agent 20. knowledge 13. SpellingAim:
PretestLesson: Practice book,pages 131.Homework: Spelling words ABC
order ten times each. 14. Language ArtsAim: Pronouns,Contractions,
andHomophonesDaily Language ActivitiesThe crafty fisher says,
"Yourcrazy if you try to cross.Give me youre baskets and cloth."
Some possessive pronouns and contractionsare homophones. Homophones
sound thesame, but they are spelled differently. 15. Language
ArtsLesson: Grammar Practice book, page 123 Grammar Practice book,
page 124Homework: Grammar Practice book, page 125126 16.
ScienceAim: What Are Some Formsof Energy? (p. 478)Lesson: Define
Vocabulary words Read pages 480481 Write FIVE (5) facts about the
lesson.Homework: Narrative Writing: Many forms of energy arearound
us and within us. Write two or threeparagraphs describing some ways
you useenergy in a typical day. 17. What forms of energy come
directlyfrom the sun?light and heatIs chemical energy potential
orkinetic?potential energy 18. List three things that useselectric
energy. computer telephonelightfan sharpenerSMART board printer 19.
Homework Summary for Wednesday March 13, 2013ReadingPractice Book,
page 150Math"My Homework" pages 447448Language ArtsGrammar Practice
Book, page 125126ScienceNarrative Writing Many forms of energy are
around us and within us.Write two or three paragraphs describing
some ways you use energy ina typical day.SpellingABC order ten
times each 20. Attachments 1314158 AnalogiesTTT.notebook