2.21.13 classwork thursday

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Christy Samira Leon Kareena Philicia Ayanna Lilah Remy Donovan Michael Yamilee Jessica Leslie Jose Carlos Bryan Ricardo Alexis David Jordan Alejandra Kathy Diana Ixza Emily Jaileen Jeffrey Thursday February 21, 2013 Imagine that you are the captain of your ship. Where would you sail to? Who would travel with you? Explain. Edward Adrianette

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  • 1. Imagine that you are the captain of your ship. Wherewould you sail to? Who would travel with you? Explain. Thursday February 21, 2013 BryanDonovanEmilyIxzaLeslieAyannaSamiraRicardoJose Kathy JaileenLilahAlexisRemyAlejandra ChristyJessica Adrianette YamileeCarlosKareena DianaPhilicia Leon Jeffrey Edward DavidMichael Jordan

2. Morning WorkDO NOW:Write the x6Times Table tentimes. 3. ReadingAim: Extreme Weather(p. 460)Talk About It: What is themost extreme weatherexperience you have had? What happenedand what did you learn from it?Picture Prompt: Look at the picture andrespond in writing. Write two paragraphs (35sentences each). 4. Damages are the destructive results ofsomething harmful.Property is anything owned by a person orgroup.If something is available, it is able or readyto be obtained or used.When things make contact, they toucheach other. 5. Atmosphere refers to the blanket of air thatsurrounds Earth.Destruction is great damage or ruin.Hurricanes are severe tropical storms.A surge is a large wave or series of wavesduring a storm. 6. ReadingAim: The Extreme Cost ofExtreme Weather (p. 462)DictionaryMultipleMeaning Wordsare words with several different meanings.If one meaning doesnt fit the sentence, lookfor its other definition.For example, the word atmosphere is amultiplemeaning word. 7. Text Structure DescriptionDescription is one way authors organize, orstructure nonfiction text.A Description Chart will help you understandthis text structure.Signal words like first, next, finally, or forexample will alert you to descriptive facts. 8. DescriptiveSignal Words Facts temperature,wind, water,At these times,and airpressure go wild.warm airFirst,makes contactwith cool air.warmer and cooler air stir Next,together, andspinning faster and faster.a tornado isFinally, born.blizzards are For example, costly winter problems. 9. Reading HomeworkPractice book, page 134 10. MathAim: Subtract Decimals(p. 361)Do Now: CompleteExample 12 on pages 361362Lesson: Complete Independent Practiceand Problem Solving (p. 363364).Homework: Complete "My Homework"(p. 365366) 11. MathAim: Review (p. 367)Lesson: Complete pages 367369.Homework: Complete "Reflect" on page 370. Math test on Monday. 12. Spelling Pretest 1. rancher11. pasture 2. searcher 12. creature 3. pressure 13. lecture 4. future 14. gesture 5. butcher15. nature 6. measure16. fracture 7. pleasure 17. moisture 8. mixture18. stretcher 9. treasure 19. legislature 10. feature 20. azure 13. SpellingAim: Word SortsDo Now: Write thespelling words five timeseach in your notebook.Lesson:1. Practice book, pages 117.Homework: Spelling words ABC order, ten times each. 14. Language ArtsAim: Interjections (p. 434)Do Now: Copy the RULES inyour notebook.Lesson:1. Guided Practice, exercise 15, page 434.2. More Practice, exercise 620, page 435.Homework: Extra Practice, exercise 125, page 497. Writeeach sentence in your notebook! 15. ReligionAim: In Confirmation webecome more like Christ andare strengthened to be hiswitnesses (p. 100)Do Now: Complete the WeGather on page 100.Lesson:1. Read pages 100101.2. Complete the We Respond activity. 16. Homework Summary for Thursday February 21, 2013ReadingPractice Book, page 134Math"Reflect" page 370SpellingABC order, ten times eachLanguage Arts"Extra Practice" exercise 125, page 497 17. Attachments 1314158 AnalogiesTTT.notebook