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5.10.12 classwork thursday
1. Imagine that you had to spend an entire day outside.
Write about how you would spend your day.
Brian
Carlos
Thursday Alan G Linder
May 10, 2012
Johnny Ramon
David Christopher
Max Cincere Andres
Brianna
Emma
Cameron Gia
Ryan Alan R
Elizabeth
Jose
Adolfo
Natalie Joshua Angel
Christian
SualeeRoxana
Nyashia
Matthew
Ricardo
Mitzy
Massire
Joey
2. Morning Writing
May is National
Egg Month. Write a
mouthwatering
description of a
new way to enjoy
eggs.
Write neatly, skipping a line, and use looseleaf (lined)
paper. Hand in once you are finished. The work will be
graded.
3. Math Divide Fractions (p. 324)
reciprocals
two numbers whose
product is 1
How to Divide Fractions:
Step 1
Find the reciprocal of
the divisor
Step 2
Multiply (cross reduce
if possible)
Step 3
Simplify
4. Math Divide Fractions (p. 324)
reciprocals
two numbers whose
product is 1
How to Divide Fractions:
Step 1
Find the reciprocal of
the divisor
Step 2
Multiply (cross reduce
if possible)
Step 3
Simplify
5. Math Divide Fractions (p. 324)
reciprocals
two numbers whose
product is 1
How to Divide Fractions:
Step 1
Find the reciprocal of
the divisor
Step 2
Multiply (cross reduce
if possible)
Step 3
Simplify
6. Math Divide Fractions (p. 324)
reciprocals
two numbers whose
product is 1
How to Divide Fractions:
Step 1
Find the reciprocal of
the divisor
Step 2
Multiply (cross reduce
if possible)
Step 3
Simplify
7. Math Divide Fractions (p. 324)
reciprocals
two numbers whose
product is 1
How to Divide Fractions:
Step 1
Find the reciprocal of
the divisor
Step 2
Multiply (cross reduce
if possible)
Step 3
Simplify
8. Math Divide Fractions (p. 324)
reciprocals
two numbers whose
product is 1
How to Divide Fractions:
Step 1
Find the reciprocal of
the divisor
Step 2
Multiply (cross reduce
if possible)
Step 3
Simplify
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14. Math Divide Fractions (p. 324)
Math Homework
Practice book, page 73
17. Spelling Word Meanings
Spelling Homework
Word Map Handout
18. Language Arts Commas with Introductory Prepositional
Phrases and Interjections (p. 438)
RULES
Use a comma after a
prepositional phrase at the
beginning of a sentence.
For protection against
sunburn, I wear sunscreen.
Use a comma after a mild
interjection.
My, this sunburn is
uncomfortable.
19. Language Arts Commas with Introductory Prepositional
Phrases and Interjections (p. 438)
Use a comma to invert the order of a sentence that has
a prepositional phrase.
Original: Our skin can be damaged from the sun.
Inverted: From the sun, our skin can be damaged.
Think and Write
Why is it important to know how to use
commas with prepositional phrases and
interjections? Write your ideas in your
notebook.
20. Language Arts Commas with Introductory Prepositional
Phrases and Interjections (p. 438)
Language Arts
Homework
Practice book, page 91
21. Homework Summary Thursday, May 10, 2012
Math
1. Practice book, page 73
Spelling
1. Word Map handout
Language Arts
1. Practice book, page 91
Have a great weekend!
22. Range:
Mode:
7
Median:
Mean:
Reward
10 Pizza Party
89 Wheel of Fun
7 Spelling
6 BrainPOP
45 Silent Snack
23 Class Work
1 No Snack