- 1. Imagine that dogs and cats have thumbs. With this
newaddition, what would be different about having a dogor cat as a
pet? Explain.WednesdayMarch 6, 2013Bryan Donovan Emily Ayanna Ixza
JordanLeslieJaileenRemyRicardoSamira Alexis KareenaKathy Philicia
Michael Adrianette JessicaYamileeLilahDiana AlejandraChristyCarlos
David Edward Leon Jeffrey
2. Morning WorkDO NOW:Write the x8Times Table tentimes. 3.
ReadingAim: Trickster Tales (p. 482)Talk About It: A trickster isa
character who foolsothers to get what he orshe wants. Whom do you
think the wolf in thisphotograph is trying to fool?Picture Prompt:
Look at the picture andrespond in writing. Write two paragraphs
(35sentences each). 4. A riverbank is the ground bordering a
river.Wares are goods for sale.A treasurer keeps track of money
cominginto or going out of a business.Merchandise refers to goods,
or things, thatare bought and sold. 5. Educate means "to train or
teach."Burdens are things that are carried.Appreciation is
gratitude or thanks.Something unfortunate is unlucky orregrettable.
6. appreciation burdens educatemerchandise riverbanktreasurer
unfortunatewares1. Thelogwentacrosstheriver,fromone______tothe
other.2. Thenew______attheretailstorewassellingwell.3.
Somecraftsmenbroughttheirhandcrafted______to sellatthefleamarket.4.
In______oftheirsupport,theartisansgavethepatrons freecrafts.5.
Theheavy______theycarriedkeptthemfromwalking fast.6.
Itwasnotan______accidentwhenthecalabashbroke.7.
Thistalewasusedto______youngpeopleabout honesty.8.
The______wasgoingtocollecttaxmoneyfortheking. 7. ReadingAim: Anansi
and CommonSense (p. 484)Analogies help you see therelationship
between words.If you know the relationshipbetween one pair of
words,you can figure out the meaning of anunfamiliar word in the
second pair of words.For example, happy is to mournful asfortunate
is to unfortunate. 8. CluesAuthors PurposeAnansi was To
informgreedyHe wants to sell commonTo entertainsense.He tries
toclimb the tree with the To instructcalabash on his chest. Little
girl gives him commonTo instruct sense, which he ignores. The
calabashbreaks,scatteringTo instruct common sense. 9. ReadingAim:
The Catch of the Day(p. 486)A Play is a story told throughdialogue
that is intended tobe performed. 10. yams: thick, starchy, orange
vegetablesjambo: a word that people in West Africause to greet one
another hellolures: artificial types of bait used in
fishingtrickster: a character known for clevernessand for deceiving
or outwitting others 11. Reading HomeworkWrite a sentence using
theVocabulary and Story words. 12. MathAim: Check My Progress(p.
409)Lesson: Complete questions 114 on pages 409410.Homework: Study
for exam tomorrow (lessons 15) 13. Language ArtsAim: Pronouns,
Contractions,and Homophones Homophones are words thatsound the same
but havedifferent spellings and meanings. Its, their, and your are
possessive pronouns. Its, theyre, and youre are contractionsmeaning
it is, they are, and you are. Do not confuse possessive pronouns
withcontractions that sound the same. 14. Language ArtsLesson:
Complete Grammar Practice book, page121. Guided Practice 15, page
354 More Practice 615, page 355Homework: Extra Practice, page 412
125 15. Social StudiesAim: Americans and theRevolution (p.
268)Lesson: Define Vocabulary words Read pages 268273 Write FIVE
(5) facts about the lesson.Homework: Answer questions 16 on page
273. Write thequestions in your notebook! 16. ScienceAim: What Are
Kinetic andPotential Energy (p. 470)Lesson: Define Vocabulary words
Read pages 472477 Write FIVE (5) facts aboutthe lesson.Homework:
Answer questions 16 on page 477. Write thequestions in your
notebook! 17. Homework Summary for Monday March 5,
2013ReadingPractice book, page 140Math"My Homework" pages
407408SpellingWrite a sentence using each spelling word.Religion1.
What are the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit?2. How do the gifts of
the Holy Spirit help us? 18. Attachments 1314158
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