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Monday October 15, 2012
HW:Reading- Read the passage on page 5( phonics book) and answer questions #1-3 on looseleaf in sentence form. Then underline, circle or highlight words with consonant blends from the passage in the book.
Tuesday October 16, 2012
HW: Read chapter 6 and 7 . Be prepare to discuss tomorrow.
Wednesday October 17, 2012
Reading: CLICK HERE FOR CARDIOVASCULAR VIDEO WATCHED IN CLASS
Answer the following questions in sentence form in reading notebook
- Can you tell about the heart in your own words?
- Can you share three facts about the heart?
- Can you think of three great words to describe the heart?
Social studies: page 75 questions #1-4 in sentence form in social studies notebook.
*Make sure you have either printed or written the social studies notes from the blog onto your social studies notebook. I will check it and grade as h.w tomorrow.
Thursday October 18, 2012
Friday October 19, 2012
- Half a day / progress reports
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
Second grade lesson plans for week of October 9-12
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Tuesday Oct. 9
-Gym
Wednesday Oct 10
ITBS
- HW:
Thursday Oct. 11
- Social studies quiz scheduled for Tuesday October 9 will be given today.
Friday Oct. 12
ITBS
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Tuesday Oct. 9
-Gym
Wednesday Oct 10
ITBS
- HW:
Thursday Oct. 11
- Social studies quiz scheduled for Tuesday October 9 will be given today.
Friday Oct. 12
ITBS
Third grade lesson plans for week of October 9-12
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Wednesday Oct 10
ITBS
- HW:
Thursday Oct. 11
- Tuesday's quiz will be given today instead.
Friday Oct. 12
ITBS
No weekly reading quiz
Reminders
- Hispanic Heritage Project is due October 15
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Wednesday Oct 10
ITBS
- HW:
Thursday Oct. 11
- Tuesday's quiz will be given today instead.
Friday Oct. 12
ITBS
No weekly reading quiz
Reminders
- Hispanic Heritage Project is due October 15
Fourth grade lesson plans for week of October 9-12
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Tuesday Oct. 9
- HW: Read chapter 3 of Tales of a fourth grade nothing and answer the following questions in your reading notebook: characters, setting, plot: Problem/solution or events and connection.
- Create an image of the land before and after the Ice Age period.
Wednesday Oct 10
ITBS
- HW: Reading: Read chapter 4 of the Tales of a fourth grade nothing and answer the following questions in notebook. Questions and answers.
1. Describe Sheila based on her actions.
2. How did Peter's mother feel towards him due the Fudge's accident? How do you know? Cite.
Thursday Oct. 11
- HW: Read chapter 5 of Tales of fourth grade nothing and answer the following questions in your reading notebook.
1. Why does peter say "My mind is my own"? Explain.
2. Who came to Fudge's birthday party? Describe each one thoroughly.
-Social studies weekly quiz from this week is today. On vocabulary words from last week.
Friday Oct. 12
ITBS
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Tuesday Oct. 9
- HW: Read chapter 3 of Tales of a fourth grade nothing and answer the following questions in your reading notebook: characters, setting, plot: Problem/solution or events and connection.
- Create an image of the land before and after the Ice Age period.
Wednesday Oct 10
ITBS
- HW: Reading: Read chapter 4 of the Tales of a fourth grade nothing and answer the following questions in notebook. Questions and answers.
1. Describe Sheila based on her actions.
2. How did Peter's mother feel towards him due the Fudge's accident? How do you know? Cite.
Thursday Oct. 11
- HW: Read chapter 5 of Tales of fourth grade nothing and answer the following questions in your reading notebook.
1. Why does peter say "My mind is my own"? Explain.
2. Who came to Fudge's birthday party? Describe each one thoroughly.
-Social studies weekly quiz from this week is today. On vocabulary words from last week.
Friday Oct. 12
ITBS
Monday, October 1, 2012
Fourth grade vocabulary words for week of October 1-5
Social studies
artifact: an object made by people from the past.
archaeologist: a scientist who studies artifacts.
prehistory: the period of time before people left written records.
hunter-gatherer: people who hunted and gathered their food. They hunted animals and gathered fruits and vegetables.
clan: a group of Native Americans that share the same ancestors.
heritage: the history and traditions that a group of people share.
ancestors: a person in your family , starting with your parents, who were born before you.
longhouse: a long wooden building in an Iroquois village that housed many families.
confederacy: the government formed by 11 southern states the seceded from the United States.
sachems: a council member of the Iroquois Confederacy.
artifact: an object made by people from the past.
archaeologist: a scientist who studies artifacts.
prehistory: the period of time before people left written records.
hunter-gatherer: people who hunted and gathered their food. They hunted animals and gathered fruits and vegetables.
clan: a group of Native Americans that share the same ancestors.
heritage: the history and traditions that a group of people share.
ancestors: a person in your family , starting with your parents, who were born before you.
longhouse: a long wooden building in an Iroquois village that housed many families.
confederacy: the government formed by 11 southern states the seceded from the United States.
sachems: a council member of the Iroquois Confederacy.
Second grade vocabulary words for October 1-5
Reading
Style: the way or manner of doing something.
invent: to think of something new.
critter: an animal.
marine biologist: a scientist that studies animals that live in water.
wacky: strange.
robot: a machine with moving parts controlled by a computer.
blossom: a flower.
Social studies
compass rose: shows directions on a map.
directions: the way a person, place or thing is facing or pointing to.
map scale: a ration of distance on a map compared to the distance in real life.
* We will still be using the vocabulary words from last week.
Style: the way or manner of doing something.
invent: to think of something new.
critter: an animal.
marine biologist: a scientist that studies animals that live in water.
wacky: strange.
robot: a machine with moving parts controlled by a computer.
blossom: a flower.
Social studies
compass rose: shows directions on a map.
directions: the way a person, place or thing is facing or pointing to.
map scale: a ration of distance on a map compared to the distance in real life.
* We will still be using the vocabulary words from last week.
Third grade vocabulary words for week of October 1-5
Reading
amazed: surprised greatly, struck with sudden wonder.
bewildered: completely confused.
homeland: country that is your home.
longed: wished very much, desired greatly.
sculptures: work of art created by carving, molding and casting.
still: to make or become calm.
towering: very high.
Social studies
latitude: a distance measured in degrees north and south from the equator.
longitude: a distance measured in degrees east and west of the prime meridian.
coordinates: a set of numbers used to find a place on a map.
map: a drawing that shows what the earth looks like from above,
map key: a special part of the map that explains the symbols of the map.
symbols: a drawing on a map that stands for a real place or thing on earth.
distance: how far people, places and things are away from each other.
location: the place where something is.
amazed: surprised greatly, struck with sudden wonder.
bewildered: completely confused.
homeland: country that is your home.
longed: wished very much, desired greatly.
sculptures: work of art created by carving, molding and casting.
still: to make or become calm.
towering: very high.
Social studies
latitude: a distance measured in degrees north and south from the equator.
longitude: a distance measured in degrees east and west of the prime meridian.
coordinates: a set of numbers used to find a place on a map.
map: a drawing that shows what the earth looks like from above,
map key: a special part of the map that explains the symbols of the map.
symbols: a drawing on a map that stands for a real place or thing on earth.
distance: how far people, places and things are away from each other.
location: the place where something is.
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