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Book Fair started today & goes through next Friday, May 30.
No school: Monday, May 26 - Memorial Day
Achievement Fair- Wednesday, May 28 beginning around 6pm
2:00 dismissal- Tuesday, June 3
Shavous/No School- June 4 &5
Field Day - Friday, June 6
Last day of school- June 11 = noon dismissal
Homework (the. last. packet.)
Math: review worksheet
Reading: Native American legend passage & questions (we are studying myths/legends)
Spelling- Last test on Friday 5/30
tail
tale
dear
deer
which
witch
write
right
eight
ate
bonus: opinion
IDIOM: hit the books - to study
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Friday, May 16, 2014
Friday, May 16 - Friday, May 23
Homework due Wednesday, May 21
Math:
Review sheet 2 sides fractions & dividing. We did the first problem on each side together in class.
Reading:
Vocab reading comprehension packet
Spelling: Homophones 2
to - in the direction of
two - the number
too - also or very
your - belonging to you
you're - a contraction for you are
their - belonging to them
there - a place
they're - a contraction for they are
Idiom of the Week:
to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear -
to try to make something valuable out of something worthless
Math:
Review sheet 2 sides fractions & dividing. We did the first problem on each side together in class.
Reading:
Vocab reading comprehension packet
Spelling: Homophones 2
to - in the direction of
two - the number
too - also or very
your - belonging to you
you're - a contraction for you are
their - belonging to them
there - a place
they're - a contraction for they are
Idiom of the Week:
to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear -
to try to make something valuable out of something worthless
Thursday, May 08, 2014
May 9 - May 15
This week we survived OAA testing! Some well deserved relaxation is in order! We've also been working on our simple machine projects and those should be completed by early next week. We are looking forward to displaying them at Achievement Fair on May 28.
Homework:
Math:
2 decimal pages - homelinks
Reading:
a reading passage to read & answer about a scientist
Spelling:
homophones (words that sound the same but are spelled differently & have different meanings)
pair
pear
meat
meet
pail
pale
clothes
close
flower
flour
rows
rose
ant
aunt
Homework:
Math:
2 decimal pages - homelinks
Reading:
a reading passage to read & answer about a scientist
Spelling:
homophones (words that sound the same but are spelled differently & have different meanings)
pair
pear
meat
meet
pail
pale
clothes
close
flower
flour
rows
rose
ant
aunt
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