- 1. After waiting all winter, what is your favorite thing to
doonce spring arrives? Explain.Thursday DonovanMarch 14,
2013ChristyAlejandra BryanEmilyAlexisLeslieSamiraRicardoAyanna
Jaileen Edward RemyJessicaIxza YamileeJordan Kareena Michael Lilah
Kathy Adrianette CarlosPhiliciaDiana David Leon Jeffrey
2. Morning WorkDO NOW:Write the x9Times 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. 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. 8. ReadingAim: Spirit of Endurance(p. 518)Nonfiction
givesinformation and factsabout real people,places, events,
andsituations.A Problem and Solution Map helps you askquestions to
figure out problems and solutionsin a selection. 9. hack: to cut or
chop unevenly with heavyblows from a tool, such as an ax.glacier: a
large mass of ice that movesslowly over land.blubber: a layer of
fat under the skin ofwhales and certain other sea animals. It canbe
used as a source of oil that is burned inlamps. 10. abandoned
dismantled expedition frigid labor treacherous triumph
uninhabited1. Whenrowingbecametoodifficult,we_______ourplan
tosailuptheriver.2. Afterthechildfinishedthepuzzle,he_______it.3.
LewisandClarkledthe_______west.4.
The_______temperaturemadeittoocoldtogoout.5.
The_______wedidwasworthitwhenwesawthe finishedgarden.6.
Therainmadedrivingconditions_______.7.
Theteamfeltasenseof_______whentheywoneight oftheirlasttengames.8.
Judgingfromthedustandspiderwebs,thehousehad
been_______foralongtime. 11. Reading HomeworkWrite a sentence using
thevocabulary and story words. 12. MathAim: Divide Decimals byWhole
Numbers (p. 443)Lesson: Problems on boardHomework: Lesson 11
Handout 13. Round to tenth 14. round to tenth 15. 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 16. SpellingAim: PretestLesson: Define wordsHomework:
Sentences using each spelling word 17. Social StudiesAim:
WinningIndependence (p. 284)Lesson: Define Vocabularywords Read
pages 284289 Write SEVEN (7) facts about the lesson.Homework:
Answer questions 15 on page 289 Do not write the questions, only
the answers 18. Homework Summary for Thursday March 14,
2013ReadingWrite a sentence using vocabulary and story
wordsMathLesson 11 handoutSocial Studies15 on page 289. Do not
write the questionsSpellingABC order ten times each 19. Attachments
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