Monday, November 27, 2017

Week 15: Nov. 27-Dec. 1

Welcome back from the Thanksgiving Break!  We hope you had lots of good food, family, and friends during the holiday.  Here's what's happening this week!

Spelling AND Vocabulary: Greek Roots ✯ astr and log/logue [word]
Each week, students are expected to know what the words mean, be able to use them, and be able to spell them for their test on Friday.  Your combined spelling/vocabulary test expects you to know what each word means AND be able to spell it correctly.
Monday: Write spelling words in agenda and complete vocabulary match.
Tuesday-Wednesday: Work on your spelling and/or vocabulary choice extra credit if completing (due Thursday).
Thursday: Study this week’s words and review previous weeks’ words!  Finish cursive practice (on the back of the language review sheet).  If possible, take a practice spelling and vocabulary test, either on paper or at www.spellingcity.com. (LOGIN THROUGH CLEVER!)
asterisk asteroid astronaut astronomer astronomical
apology dialogue epilogue eulogy monologue

1. ________________________________________: (n) a person who studies stars, planets, and other objects in outer space
2. ________________________________________: (n) a person who travels into outer space in a spacecraft

3.  ________________________________________: (adj) (1) extremely large. (2) of or relating to astronomy

4.  ________________________________________: (n) a minor planet; one of thousands of small bodies that circle around the sun
5.  ________________________________________: (n) a symbol (*) that is used in printed text, sometimes to tell someone to read a note that can be found at the bottom of the page
6. ________________________________________: (n) a long speech given by a character in a story, movie, or play, or by a performer
7. ________________________________________: (n) a statement saying you are sorry about something; an expression of regret for having done or said something wrong
8. ________________________________________: (n) the things that are said by characters in a story, movie, or play; characters talking back and forth
9._________________________________________: (n) a speech that praises or honors someone who has died
10. _______________________________________:  (n) a final section or speech after the main part of a book, play, or musical composition



Grammar: parts of speech: verbs, progressive verbs, order of adjectives
Punctuating dialogue

Reading Skills: nonfiction/biography



Social Studies: The 13 Colonies/British Colonial America/American Revolution

Science
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Math: Multiplication & Division of Whole Numbers
MATH HOMEWORK:  Students have one column of math problems daily.
2 digit by 2 Digit Multiplication and
Partial Quotient Division
Extra Practice on these skills- in Little G Math Book- pages 43-50, 57-64 (not required.)     REFLEX.com for Fact Practice!



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Upcoming Events:
12/1 Language/cursive & math reviews due
12/6 Wonder movie trip ($6)
12/8 Language/cursive & math reviews due
12/12 Parent Involvement Writing @ 1:30/class party @ 2:00
12/13 Chick-Fil-A All Pro Dads (7:30; RSVP)
12/14 Box Top Rewards Party
12/15 Language/cursive & math reviews due;
Early Release- Begin Christmas Break





Extra Practice at IXL:
LA M6; D22-23; F4;  B.1-10;  A.1-7; J; K; X3-9
Math E1-E10 (Division)
SS A4-12; B1-8
Science C2-C3

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