- 1. If you could fastforward or rewind to any age, what agewould
you be? Explain.ThursdayMarch 15, 2012 Ramon Jose AngelAdolfo Ryan
Linder David Brian Natalie Cincere Elizabeth CameronAndres Gia Alan
R Alan G MaxEmmaJoshua BriannaMitzyRicardo CarlosMatthew
ChristopherJohnnySualee Christian RoxanaNyashia Massire Joey
2. Morning Writing2.13.12MorningReadingJuneBugsImagine you just
failed atest that you needed agood grade on in order topass the
class. Would youtell your parent about thegrade right away, or
wouldyou wait until report cardswere sent home? Explain. Write
neatly, skipping a line, and use loose leaf (lined) paper. Hand in
once you are finished. The work will be graded. 3. Reading Party
Animals (p. 450)GeneralizationWhen you makegeneralizations, you
makebroad statements basedon information from thetext and your
ownknowledge. 4. Reading Party Animals (p. 450)Make Generalization
Generalizations can help readers judge whetherinformation applies
in some or most situations. Forexample, most people like music.
Some generalizations can be recognized by signalwords such as all,
every, always, or none. Other generalizations are limited to a few
situationsand can be recognized by signal words such assome, most,
and many. 5. Reading Party Animals (p. 450)Presidential
Requirements Must be at least 35 years old Must be a naturalborn
citizen of the United States Must have lived in the United States
for at least 14 years 6. Reading Party Animals (p. 450)Reading
Homework Use the Vocabulary Words in a sentence. 7. Math Mixed
Numbers (p. 226)Rename a mixednumber to an improperfraction:Step
1Multiply the whole number bythe denominator.Step 2Add the
numerator. 8. Math Mixed Numbers (p. 226)Rename an improperfraction
to a mixednumber:Step 1Divide the numerator by thedenominator.Step
2Place the REMAINDER in thenumerator. 9. Math Mixed Numbers (p.
226)Rename a mixednumber to a decimal:Step 1Divide the numerator by
thedenominator.Step 2Add the whole number to thedecimal. 10. Math
Mixed Numbers (p. 226)Rename a decimal as amixed number: Step 1
Rename the decimal part as a fraction in simplest form. Step 2 Add
the whole number. 11. Math Mixed Numbers (p. 226)PracticeExercise
13 48 on page 228 12. Math Mixed Numbers (p. 226) Math Homework
Practice book,page 51 13. Spelling Getting Out the Vote1.
contest11. minute2. content12. compact3. protest13. conduct4.
combat 14. contract5. permits15. refuse6. rebel16. conflict7.
present17. research8. insert 18. excuse9. desert 19. entrance10.
subject 20. extract 14. Spelling Getting Out the Vote 15. Spelling
Word MeaningsWheres the accent?For each of the spelling words
above, themeaning varies according to where theaccent is placed.
Circle the choice thatbest completes each sentence. Theaccented
syllable is shown in bold. 16. Spelling Word Meanings1. There was a
huge conflict between the two candidates. conflict 17. Spelling
Word Meanings2. A special team was assigned to research the voter
data. research 18. Spelling Word Meanings3. The president held a
meeting to present his findings. present 19. Spelling Word
Meanings4. Voting only takes one minute of your time. minute 20.
Spelling Word Meanings5. The reporter tried to conduct an
interview.conduct 21. Spelling Word Meanings6. You may refuse to
admit how you voted. refuse 22. Spelling Word Meanings7. The
Democrats wanted tocontest the results. contest 23. Spelling Word
Meanings8. The government permits every citizen to vote. permits
24. Spelling Word Meanings9. The Republican President spoke on the
subject of war. subject 25. Spelling Word Meanings10. The content
of the Presidents speech was interesting. content 26. Spelling Word
MeaningsSpelling HomeworkUse the Spelling Words in a sentence. 27.
Language Arts PronounVerb Agreement (p. 350)RulesSubject pronouns
andverbs must agree. Asingular subject pronountakes a singular
verb, anda plural subject pronountakes a plural verb.She enjoys
waterskiing.They enjoy water polo. singular rulesAdd s to most
verbs when you use the pronouns he, she and it. 28. Language Arts
PronounVerb Agreement (p. 350) 29. Language Arts PronounVerb
Agreement (p. 350) 30. Language Arts PronounVerb Agreement (p. 350)
31. Language Arts PronounVerb Agreement (p. 350) Language Arts
Homework Practice book,page 71 32. Homework Summary Thursday, March
15, 2012Reading1. Use Vocabulary Words in a sentence.Math1.
Practice book, page 51Spelling1. Use Spelling Words in a
sentence.Language Arts1. Practice book, page 71 33. 8 34.
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