No Spelling homework tonight
Math: We will begin state testing in Math tomorrow.
Homework: Order of Operations, Decimal Review, and Money Worksheets
Monday, April 23, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Monday's Homework:
Spelling: Complete a CCC for your spelling words.
A master list is below:
A master list is below:
horizon flattened
crinkled turmoil
trough surprised
rippled exaggeration
shrieked instincts
protruded ancestors
ceiling inherited
carousels
Reading: Read 15-30 minutes
Math: Estimation and Decimals Worksheet p.129 and 29
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Wednesday Homework:
Spelling: Complete a CCC for your spelling words.
A master list is below:
roosted fierce intensified
A master list is below:
roosted fierce intensified
cowering questionnaire
outrage apparently
brambles fourteen
ravine contestant
perilous apologize
impetuous foliage
Reading: Read 15-30 minutes
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Tuesday's Homework:
No Math Homework tonight.
Social Studies:
1)Finish writing paragraph 1 of Journal 1.
Ending sentence: My husband and I both have Oregon Fever and can't wait to claim our free land in Oregon territory.
2)Write paragraph 2 of Journal 1.(description of shopping for supplies at Courthouse Square).
Beginning sentences: My family and I woke up to the sounds of emigrants packing their wagons in the busy town of Independence, Missouri. We quickly ate breakfast and headed to Courthouse Square where Liberty and Lexington Streets meet.
Ending sentences: We were exhausted when we finished buying our last supplies. We headed back to our wagon, relieved to be away from the crowded Courthouse Square.
3) Have parents edit for spelling and punctuation errors.
Social Studies:
1)Finish writing paragraph 1 of Journal 1.
Ending sentence: My husband and I both have Oregon Fever and can't wait to claim our free land in Oregon territory.
2)Write paragraph 2 of Journal 1.(description of shopping for supplies at Courthouse Square).
Beginning sentences: My family and I woke up to the sounds of emigrants packing their wagons in the busy town of Independence, Missouri. We quickly ate breakfast and headed to Courthouse Square where Liberty and Lexington Streets meet.
Ending sentences: We were exhausted when we finished buying our last supplies. We headed back to our wagon, relieved to be away from the crowded Courthouse Square.
3) Have parents edit for spelling and punctuation errors.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Monday's Homework:
Spelling: Complete a CCC for your spelling words.
A master list is below:
roosted fierce intensified
A master list is below:
roosted fierce intensified
cowering questionnaire
outrage apparently
brambles fourteen
ravine contestant
perilous apologize
impetuous foliage
Reading: Read 15-30 minutes
Social Studies: Show parents letter about Oregon Trail Unit
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