1. Imagine that you are a tree. What would you say to the
neighborhood children to convince them to come hang
out on your branches?
Thursday Adolfo Max
February 23, 2012
Ramon Ryan
Eric Cincere
Linder Ricardo
Gia Angel Cameron
David
Andres
Joshua Carlos
Alan G
Alan R
Massire Joey
Sualee Brianna
Christian
Elizabeth Jose
Brian Johnny
Christopher Natalie Nyashia
Roxana Matthew
Mitzy
Emma
2. Morning Writing
As you are traveling in deep space,
one theory is that time expands. For
each day that you experience in
space, your friend has experienced 10
years.
Write a series of five letters to a friend,
describing what is happening to you
and what you assume is happening to
that friend on Earth.
Write neatly, skipping a line, and use loose
leaf (lined) paper. Hand in once you are
finished. The work will be graded.
3. Daily WarmUp #7
2.13.12 Morning Reading June Bugs
Penguins
Take a handout from the bin
in the front of the classroom.
Use your SMART Clickers to
answer the questions.
Return the handout (with
your name written on it) and
the clicker once you are
finished.
4. Reading Robots Today & Tomorrow (p. 384)
Genre Newspaper Article
Newspaper Articles tell
about current events or trends.
They answer the questions who,
what, where, when, why and how.
Text Features
A Headline is a short title about an
even or subject that is designed to
grab the reader's attention. A
Byline tells who wrote the article.
5. Reading Robots Today & Tomorrow (p. 384)
If something is mechanical, it is operated by
a machine or is machinelike.
If an action is repetitive, it is done over and
over again.
Something limitless has no bounds or
restrictions.
6.
7. Reading Robots Today & Tomorrow (p. 384)
Connect and Compare
Answer questions 13 on page 385.
8. Reading Robots Today & Tomorrow (p. 384)
Reading Homework
Write a sentence using the three
Vocabulary Words: mechanical,
repetitive, limitless.
Use your notebook. Do not begin
the sentence with "I".
9. Math Common Factors and Greatest Common Factor (p. 205)
Problem Solving
Exercises 28 33
Exercises 36 41
page 205
10.
11. Math Common Factors and Greatest Common Factor (p. 205)
Math Homework
Find the GCF of the numbers.
1. 15 and 24
2. 30 and 36
3. 8 and 20
4. 14 and 42.
Write an answer.
5. Describe how you can divide a class of 28
students into equal groups.
12. Language Abbreviations (p. 278)
RULES
An abbreviation is a shortened form of
a word.
J. Smith Randall Parker Jr.
Mon. Jan.
Most abbreviations begin with a
capital letter and end with a period.
Mr. Mrs. Ms. Dr. Oct.
13. Language Abbreviations (p. 278)
Abbreviations are often used in addresses, in lists, and in
titles before and after names.
Here are some common abbreviations:
14.
15. Language Abbreviations (p. 278)
Guided Practice
Spell the correct abbreviation for each underlined word
below
1. Governor Ward Otis Long
2. Mister Omar Blanchard
3. 9:30 in the morning
4. Doctor Rita Green
5. Thursday, September 20
18. Religion The Concluding Rites send us out to
be the Body of Christ to others (p. 138)
Heavenly Father, strengthen us
by your Son's sacrifice.
Class Work
Read pages 138 and
139.
Write the Key Words definition in your
notebook.
Copy the Concluding Rites on page 139 in
your notebook.
19. Religion The Concluding Rites send us out to
be the Body of Christ to others (p. 138)
Religion Homework
Complete the We
Respond activity on
page 139.
20. Science Density; Mixtures and Solutions (p. 451)
Do Now
Read pages 451453.
How is density
different from mass
and volume?
How is a solution
different from a density
mixture? A measure of how closely
packed an object's atoms
are.
23. Science Density; Mixtures and Solutions (p. 451)
Science Homework
All solutions are mixtures, but not
all mixtures are solutions. Explain
why.
Use your notebook.
24. Social Studies Plymouth Grows (p. 162)
First Thanksgiving
This painting was made nearly 300 years ago.
How do you think this artist viewed the event?
25. Social Studies Plymouth Grows (p. 162)
Plymouth Colony grew and prospered from
its farming, fishing, and fur trading.
As more colonists arrived, fighting broke out
between them and the nearby Native
American groups. Plymouth Plantation Historical Site
26. Social Studies Plymouth Grows (p. 162)
Social Studies Homework
1. What was one main reason the earliest
settlers in New England were at peace with
their Wampanoag neighbors?
2. What changes in New England caused
the peaceful relations to end?
Use your notebook.
27. Homework Summary Thursday, February 23, 2012
Reading
1. Write a sentence using the three Vocabulary Words: mechanical, repetitive, limitless.
Use your notebook. Do not begin the sentence with "I".
2. Study for quiz tomorrow.
Math
Find the GCF of the numbers.
1. 15 and 24 2. 30 and 36 3. 8 and 20 4. 14 and 42.
Write an answer.
5. Describe how you can divide a class of 28 students into equal groups.
Language
1. Practice book, page 60
Science
1. All solutions are mixtures, but not all mixtures are solutions. Explain why.
Use your notebook.
Social Studies
1. What was one main reason the earliest settlers in New England were at peace with their
Wampanoag neighbors?
2. What changes in New England caused the peaceful relations to end?
Use your notebook.
Religion
1. Complete the We Respond activity on page 139.