- 1. What new school rule would you like to implement? Howwould
this new rule make your school a better place? Christian Carlos
MondayApril 16, 2012 Ryan LinderJose Ramon DavidEmmaCameron
RicardoAndres Alan R Gia Adolfo CincereAngel Natalie ElizabethAlan
G BriannaRoxana Christopher BrianJoshuaNyashiaMatthew Mitzy
JohnnySualee Massire JoeyMax1
2. Morning Writing National Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day is
held each year the day after income taxes are due. Why do you think
it is held on this day? When would be a good time to have a
National Wear Your Pajamas to School Day? Explain. Write neatly,
skipping a line, and use looseleaf (lined) paper. Hand in once you
are finished. The work will be graded. 2 3. Reading The Catch of
the Day (p. 487)GenreA Play is a story toldthrough dialogue that
isintended to beperformed.Authors PurposeAs you read, look at your
AuthorsPurpose Chart. Read to Find Out: What purpose did the author
have for writing this play? 3 4. Reading Trickster Tales (p. 483) A
riverbank is the ground bordering a river.sentenceDuring our hike
along the Ohio River, we picnicked ona grassy riverbank. 4 5.
Reading Trickster Tales (p. 483) Wares are goods for sale. sentence
Small booths displayed the wares of craftspeople.5 6. Reading
Trickster Tales (p. 483) A treasurer keeps track of money coming
into or going out of a business.sentenceThe treasurer reported that
the business was making agood profit. 6 7. Reading Trickster Tales
(p. 483) Merchandise refers to goods, or things, that are bought
and sold. sentenceThe store carries a wide variety of merchandise.7
8. Reading Trickster Tales (p. 483) Educate means "to train or
teach."sentence Teachers and students often educate one another. 8
9. Reading Trickster Tales (p. 483) Burdens are things that are
carried. sentenceAll of the hikers carried heavy burdens.9 10.
Reading Trickster Tales (p. 483) Appreciation is gratitude or
thanks.sentence The president wrote notes of appreciation to the
people who worked on his campaign. 10 11. Reading Trickster Tales
(p. 483) Something unfortunate is unlucky or
regrettable.sentenceIts unfortunate that the first snowfall arrived
beforewe had time to rake all of the leaves. Vocabulary Word Online
Activity 11 12. Reading The Catch of the Day (p. 487) Reading
HomeworkPractice book, page 143. Answer questions in
yournotebook.12 13. Math Add Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators
(p. 270)Step 1Rename the fraction usingthe LCD.Step 2Add the whole
numbers.Step 3Add the fractionsStep 4Simplify. 13 14. 14 15. 15 16.
16 17. 17 18. Math Add Mixed Numbers with Unlike Denominators (p.
270)PracticeExercise 5 20 on page 271 18 19. Math Add Mixed Numbers
with Unlike Denominators (p. 270) Math HomeworkPractice book, page
59 19 20. Spelling Pretest1. distance11. assistance2. importance12.
ignorance3. balance 13. brilliance4. attendance14. ambulance5.
absence 15. residence6. performance 16. radiance7. dependence17.
resistance8. substance 18. reluctance9. disturbance 19.
persistence10. appearance 20. hesitance 20 21. Spelling Word
Meanings1. giving help2. extreme brightness3. unwillingness4.
refusing to quit5. putting on a showperformance
assistancepersistencereluctance brilliance 21 22. Spelling Word
Meanings Spelling HomeworkUse the spelling wordsin a sentence. 22
23. Language Arts Comparing with Adverbs (p. 420)Either add an
ending to an adverb or usemore or most. Do not combine more or
mostwith er or est.23 24. Language Arts Comparing with Adverbs (p.
420)Guided Practice1. The audience listened __________ carefully to
Carrie morethan to Earl.more2. Carrie spoke ____________ skillfully
than Earl did.3. Protecting wildlife is debated more _____________
oftenthan any other issue. clearly4. She presented her arguments
more ___________. most5. The audience thought she spoke
__________persuasively of all. 24 25. Language Arts Comparing with
Adverbs (p. 420) 6. The falcon hunts (more skillfully, most
skillfully) than the hawk. 7. Of the falcon and hawk, the falcon
moves (faster, fastest.) 8. The hawk (most often, more often)
prefers the mouse to the snake. 9. The falcon hunts (more
accurately, most accurately) of all birds to train. 10. Falcons may
be the (more difficult, most difficult) of all birds to train. 25
26. Language Arts Comparing with Adverbs (p. 420)11. The cat played
(long) than the mouse.longer12. A hawk watched the mouse (careful)
than the snake more carefullydid.13. The snake approached the mouse
(slow) than thehawk did.more slowly14. Of the hawk, the eagle, and
the falcon, the falconflies the (fast). fastest15. Hawks resemble
falcons (close) of all birds.most closely 26 27. Language Arts
Comparing with Adverbs (p. 420)16. The hawk cries the most loudly
than the dove. more loudly17. Of the three, the snake acted the
bolder. boldest18. We now hike most regular than we did last
year.19. You see snakes most often in summer than in winter.20. I
name birds most expertly than my brother does.27 28. Language Arts
Comparing with Adverbs (p. 420) Language Arts Homework Practice
book,page 8228 29. Religion We are reconciled with God and the
Church (p. 174)"We are one body, theChurch."Class Work Read pages
178179 "We Respond" on p. 179Homework How do our individual actions
affect other members of theChurch? When Jesus said to Peter, "I say
to you, not seven times butseventyseven times," what did Jesus
mean? 29 30. Homework Summary Monday, April 16, 2012Reading1.
Practice book, page 143. Answer questions in your notebook.Math1.
Practice book, page 59Spelling1. Use spelling words in a
sentenceLanguage1. Practice book, page 82ReligionAnswer questions
in your notebook1. How do our individual actions affect other
members of the Church?2. When Jesus said to Peter, "I say to you,
not seven times but seventyseven times,"what did Jesus mean?30 31.
Range: Mode:Median:8Mean:Reward10897Pizza PartyWheel of
FunSpelling6 BrainPOP45 Class Work23 Silent Snack1 No Snack 31 32.
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