Friday, December 21, 2012

CHRISTMAS VACATION HOMEWORK

 2ND GRADE
- Read a book ( THE WHOLE BOOK, so make sure its a book that you can fully read and understand. and create a book report. Include the following;

- title
-author
-characters ( people or animals in the story doing the action)
- setting ( where and when  the story takes place)
- events ( the important things that happen in the story)
- conclusion (the end of the story)
- Your prediction of what should happen next if the book continued. (prediction- guess of what will happen next)
- An image relevant to the story.
DUE JANUARY 3RD.
* On looseleaf, image can be on white paper. Make sure you attach  the pages somehow.



3RD GRADE
- Create a book report for Sarah Plain and Tall. Include the following'
- title
-author
-characters with description
- setting
- events
- conclusion
- Your prediction of what should happen next if the book continued.
- An image relevant to the story.
DUE JANUARY 3RD.
* On looseleaf, image can be on white paper. Make sure you attach  the pages somehow.


4TH GRADE
- Read the Long Winter chapter 4-6.
- For each chapter write a paragraph summary.
- Check the blog back on 12/27 for questions to answer based on the chapters read.

QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 4. 5. AND 6.
1. Why was Laura' ma so surprised at the snow storm?
2. Laura's Pa had said they were going to have a harsh winter, what does he mentioned again that supports his theory?
3. Find the evidence in chapter 5, that demonstrates that even though the storm is over the weather is still very harsh.
4. Explain why the cattle weren't eating the hay?
5. Why did Pa not hunt the jackrabbits?
6. Even though the storm ended and the weather seems to be better, why does Pa still not like what he sees?

* Use text evidence to answer these questions. Since the questions were posted on the 28th  instead of the 27th, they are due January 4th , not the 3rd.




                                           

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