- 1. List as many words as you can that rhyme with spring. Usethe
list to create the message for a greeting card thatwishes someone a
happy spring.Jose Tuesday Linder April 24, 2012 AndresRyan
EmmaCameronRamon Adolfo Cincere David AngelBrianna GiaNatalieAlan G
Alan R MitzyElizabethChristianChristopher MaxMatthew JoshuaNyashia
BrianJohnny Sualee Ricardo Roxana MassireCarlos Joey
2. Morning WritingImagine that youcould take a trip toany planet
in oursolar system. Whichplanet would youmost like to visit?Which
planet wouldyou least like to visit?Explain. Write neatly, skipping
a line, and use looseleaf (lined) paper. Hand in once you are
finished. The work will be graded. 3. Reading Ice and More Ice (p.
516)Word PartsBy breaking down anunfamiliar word into parts,such as
the Root, the Prefix,at the beginning of the wordand the Suffix, at
the end ofthe word you can figure outits definition. For
example,uninhabited (uninhabited)means "not lived in." 4. Reading
Ice and More Ice (p. 516)Generate QuestionsProblemProblem and
SolutionsA Problem and SolutionMap helps you askAttempts
Outcomesquestions to figure outproblems and solutions in
aselection. Reread "Ice andMore Ice" and use yourProblem and
Solution Mapto identify problems thewriter presents and
theSolutionactions that are taken tosolve them. 5. Signal Words SO
as a result consequently 6. Reading Ice and More Ice (p. 516)
ProblemExplorers of the Arctic face many problems due to the
regions harsh climate.AttemptsOutcomePearys expedition moved in
packs toWhen Henson slipped into a lead, avoid lanes of water
called "leads."Ootah rescued him.Attempts Outcome Pearys team slept
in groups in case One member saved the team when leads opened up at
night. an ice island formed.AttemptsOutcomeThey built igloos to
protect themselves Sometimes the wind would dismantle from the
harsh wind. the igloos. Solution By working as a team, Peary and
Henson finally made itto the North Pole. 7. Reading Ice and More
Ice (p. 516) Reading Homework Practice book,page 150 8. Math Review
for Exam (p. 287)Class Work Exercise 124 (p. 287) Exercise 116 (p.
288) Exercise 18 (p. 288) Exercise 112 (p. 289) Exercise 119 (p.
289)Homework Exercise 322 (p. 290) Exercise 2831 (p. 291) 9. Math
Review for Exam (p. 287)Class Work Exercise 124 (p. 287) Exercise
116 (p. 288) Exercise 18 (p. 288) Exercise 112 (p. 289) Exercise
119 (p. 289)Homework Exercise 322 (p. 290) Exercise 2831 (p. 291)
10. Math Review for Exam (p. 287)Class Work Exercise 124 (p. 287)
Exercise 116 (p. 288) Exercise 18 (p. 288) Exercise 112 (p. 289)
Exercise 119 (p. 289)Homework Exercise 322 (p. 290) Exercise 2831
(p. 291) 11. Math Review for Exam (p. 287)Class Work Exercise 124
(p. 287) Exercise 116 (p. 288) Exercise 18 (p. 288) Exercise 112
(p. 289) Exercise 119 (p. 289)Homework Exercise 322 (p. 290)
Exercise 2831 (p. 291) 12. Math Review for Exam (p. 287)Class Work
Exercise 124 (p. 287) Exercise 116 (p. 288) Exercise 18 (p. 288)
Exercise 112 (p. 289) Exercise 119 (p. 289)Homework Exercise 322
(p. 290) Exercise 2831 (p. 291) 13. Math Review for Exam (p.
287)Class Work Exercise 124 (p. 287) Exercise 116 (p. 288) Exercise
18 (p. 288) Exercise 112 (p. 289) Exercise 119 (p. 289)Homework
Exercise 322 (p. 290) Exercise 2831 (p. 291) 14. Spelling North and
South Poles1. margin 11. damage2. jolt 12. ranger3. surge13.
jumble4. plunge 14. luggage5. jigsaw 15. baggage6. legend 16.
dodge7. ridge17. challenge8. budge18. journal9. lodge19.
judgment10. agent 20. knowledge 15. Spelling Word SortsWords with
Soft g The letter g can stand forvillagethe /g/ sound in
gallop.This word has the VCCV The letter g usually makespattern, so
the syllables dividethe /j/ sound when followed between the
doubleby the vowels e, i, or y, suchconsonants.as page, region,
gym. pullIn the second syllable, I see The letter combination
dgethat the letter g is followed byalso makes a soft g or /j/the
letter e, so it has the /j/sound.sound, as in the word edge.When I
sound out the syllables,I get /vil/ /lij/. 16. Spelling Word
SortsSort each spelling word by finding the sound and spelling
pattern towhich it belongs.dge ridge tap here when done ge j gegi
write word here: 17. Spelling Word SortsSort each spelling word by
finding the sound and spelling pattern towhich it belongs. tap here
when donedge ge challenge j gegi write word here: 18. Spelling Word
SortsSort each spelling word by finding the sound and spelling
pattern towhich it belongs. tap here when donedge ge j gegi margin
write word here: 19. Spelling Word SortsSort each spelling word by
finding the sound and spelling pattern towhich it belongs. tap here
when donedge ge jJolt gegi write word here: 20. Spelling Word
SortsSort each spelling word by finding the sound and spelling
pattern towhich it belongs. tap here when donedge knowledge ge j
gegi write word here: 21. Spelling Word SortsSort each spelling
word by finding the sound and spelling pattern towhich it belongs.
tap here when donedge ge j ge agentgi write word here: 22. Spelling
Word SortsSort each spelling word by finding the sound and spelling
pattern towhich it belongs. tap here when donedge ge plunge j gegi
write word here: 23. Spelling Word SortsSort each spelling word by
finding the sound and spelling pattern towhich it belongs. tap here
when donedge ge j Jumble gegi write word here: 24. Spelling Word
SortsSort each spelling word by finding the sound and spelling
pattern towhich it belongs. tap here when donedge ge j geRangergi
write word here: 25. Spelling Word SortsSort each spelling word by
finding the sound and spelling pattern towhich it belongs. tap here
when donedge ge j gegi write word here: 26. Spelling Word Sorts
Spelling HomeworkABC order, ten timeseach 27. Language Arts Mixed
Review (p. 426)RULES Write five sentences about music. Use an
adverb in each sentence. 28. Language Arts Mixed Review (p. 426)1.
Tyrone and his family regularly go to outdoor concerts.2. A pop
music concert was recently held at the park.3. People always take a
picnic basket to the concert.4. Tyrone happily carries the basket
of food.5. The concerts are held nearby.6. Tyones family will
thoroughly enjoy themselves.7. His father listens more closely than
he does. 29. Language Arts Mixed Review (p. 426)8. Tyrones mother
really likes the music.9. She thinks the tempo is very upbeat.10.
His mother eagerly awaits the next concert. 30. Language Arts Mixed
Review (p. 426) Language Arts Homework Practice book,page 85 31.
Religion In the Sacrament of Penance we trust in Godsmercy (p.
188)Class Work Define Key Words Read pages 188189 Answer the We
Gather Write your Act of Contrition Answer the We RespondHomework1.
What is an Act ofContrition?2. What does the Sacramentof Penance
help us to do? 32. Religion Worship Songs LORD YOU ARELord, you are
More precious than silverLord, you areMore costly than goldLord,
you are More beautiful than diamonds And nothing that I desire
Compares with you 33. Religion Worship SongsFATHER WE ADORE YOU
Father we adore youLay our lives before you How we love you
Jesus... Spirit... 34. Religion Worship SongsONLY IN GODOnly in God
is my soul atOnly in God is foundrestsafety, In Him come my
salvationWhen the enemy pursuesHe only is my rockme My strength and
myOnly in God is found glory salvationWhen I am found weak and
found lonelyMy stronghold, my savior I shall not be afraid at
all.My stronghold, my saviorMy stronghold, my savior I shall not be
afraid at all.I shall not be moved. My stronghold, my saviorI shall
not be moved. 35. Homework Summary Tuesday, April 24, 2012Reading1.
Practice book, page 150Math1. Exercise 322 (p. 290)2. Exercise 2831
(p. 291)Spelling1. ABC Order, ten times eachLanguage Arts1.
Practice book, page 85Religion1. What is an Act of Contrition?2.
What does the Sacrament of Penance help us to do? 36. Range:
Mode:6Median: Mean:Reward10Pizza Party89 Wheel of Fun7 Spelling6
BrainPOP45 Class Work23 Silent Snack1 No Snack 37. Attachments
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