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Christy Samira Leon Kareena Philicia Ayanna Lilah Remy Donovan Michael Yamilee Jessica Leslie Jose Carlos Bryan Ricardo Alexis David Jordan Alejandra Kathy Diana Ixza Emily Jaileen Jeffrey Tuesday November 6, 2012 Imagine that you could live anywhere in the world. Where would you live? Explain. Edward Adrianette

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  • 1. Imagine that you could live anywhere in the world.Where would you live? Explain.TuesdayNovember 6, 2012Ayanna LeonJeffreyAdrianettePhilicia Bryan Jordan ChristyRicardo Leslie IxzaJessica JoseEdwardJaileen Alexis DonovanEmily SamiraDavidKathy RemyAlejandraLilahDiana KareenaCarlosYamileeMichael

2. Morning WorkDO NOW:Write the x5Times Table tentimes. 3. Reading The American Revolution (p. 260)Talk About ItWhy is theAmericanRevolutionimportant? Whydid the colonistsdecide to fight Picture Prompt Look at the picturethe British?and respond in writing. 4. A swagger is a way of walkingthat shows selfconfidence orboldness.After winning first place, Jenna walked offthe stage with a swagger. 5. Navigation is the science or skillof guiding the course of a ship orairplane. The navigation of a ship requires being able to read charts or maps. 6. Patriots love and enthusiasticallyserve their country.Paul Revere is a famous patriot of theAmerican Revolution. 7. A tyrant is a ruler who uses forcein a cruel or an unjust way. The king was a tyrant and gave no one a fair trial. 8. A governor is the leader or headof government of a colony orstate. Each state in the United States elects its own governor. 9. Someone who has spunk is saidto have spirit or guts.Jeanne showed spunk by standing up to abully 10. Something that is stark is harshand grim.The bare trees and overcast sky created astark landscape. 11. To instruct is to command.The general will instruct his soldiers tomarch. 12. Reading Letters from the Revolution (p. 262)Word FamiliesKnowing about WordFamilies can increase yourvocabulary. A prefix or suffixadded to a base word canchange its meaning. Forexample, unpatriotic andpatriotism have patriot as abase word but each wordmeans something different. 13. Text Clues Conclusion It is before the AmericanThe date is 1772.Revolution. Thomas, the cousin in England,One cousin is in England and is worried about Richard in the other is in Rhode Island. America.The cousins are discussingrebellion against the King ofRichard views the rebels asEngland. Richard calls thecourageous. governor "our leader."Richard views the rebel Richard will join the Americangovernor with admiration.Revolution. It takes over 2 months for aLife moved at a slower pace in letter to get overseas.the 18th Century. 14. Reading Sleds on Boston Common (p. 264)GenreHistorical Fiction tells a storyin which fictional characterstake part in actual historicalevents with real people fromthe past.Read to Find OutWhat was it like to be a childin Boston at the time of theRevolutionary War? 15. common: a plot of land or apark that owned or used by thepublic. 16. ruts: grooves made in theground by wheels or muchwear. 17. barracks: buildings or sets ofbuildings for housing militarypersonnel. 18. bayonets: large knives that canbe attached to the muzzles ofrifles for use in handtohandcombat. 19. Sons of Liberty * 20. Text Clues ConclulsionsThe British closed BostonFood and other necessitiesharbor times are hard for the couldnt come into Boston.people of Boston.People lost their jobs.Henrys father told his children The children would be moreto "look sharp but dont lookalert as they walk among thelike youre looking" when they barracks they want to help thewent to the Common.patriots. 21. Reading HomeworkWrite a sentence using the fourStory Words (common, ruts,barracks, bayonets). 22. Math Power PracticeDO NOW:Complete theMultiplicationRecord Sheet. 23. Math Divide by a OneDigit Divisor (p. 149) ESSENTIAL QUESTION What strategies can be used to divide whole numbers?fact family: a group of relatedfacts that use the same numbers. 24. unknown: a missing value in anequation.variable: a letter to represent theunknown number. 25. Math Hands On Division Models (p. 163) ESSENTIAL QUESTION What strategies can be used to divide whole numbers? 26. Math Homework"My Homework" pages 167168 27. Social Studies The New England Colonies (p. 178)Class Work Read pages 178184 Define Vocabularywords Write five facts aboutthe chapter Homework 1. What goods did New England importand export? 2. What was the Middle Passage? 28. How was the common used in NewEngland? 29. industry: a business that make one kind ofproduct or offer one kind of service.export: goods sent out of the country.import: goods brought into country. 30. Science Properties of Matter (p. 434)Class Work Read pages 438445 Define Vocabulary words Write five facts about thechapter Complete questions 16 onpage 445 Homework 1. What are two properties of all matter? 2. What is an atom, and what are itsparts? 31. Religion Holy Orders and Matrimony are Sacraments atthe Service of Communio (p. 50)Class Work Complete WE GATHER Read pages 5051 Write five facts about the chapter Complete WE RESPONDHomework1.How do bishops, priests, and deacons carry on thework of Jesus?2.What does the Sacrament of Matrimony strengthen acouple to do? 32. ELA Comparing with More and Most (p. 272)Class Work Copy RULES Complete page 273exercise 620 Writing Activity ATravel BrochureHomework Extra Practice, page 334 exercise 125 Quiz tomorrow 33. Use more or most to comparewith most adjectives that havetwo or more syllables.use more to compare two nounsor pronouns. Use most tocompare three or more people,places, things, and ideas. 34. The San Diego Zoo is morecolorful than the London Zoo.Is the San Diego Zoo the mostcolorful zoo in the world? 35. When you use more or most, donot use the er or est form of anadjective. 36. 1. It is (more harder, harder) to fly to Taos than to Houston.2. Flights are (more numerous, numerouser) on Fridays.3. El Paso is the (more unusual, most unusual) city of all.4. This city is (closer, more closer) to Mexico than to Dallas.5. The (most splendid, more splendid) Mayan art of all is in Mexico. 37. Spelling Pretest 1. minus11. vacant 2. loser12. punish 3. humor13. cavern 4. closet 14. shiver 5. recent 15. decent 6. student16. linen 7. equal17. legal 8. profile18. panic 9. local19. smoky 10. comet 20. tyrant 38. Spelling 1. minus 11. vacantClass Work 2. loser 3. humor 4. closet12. punish13. cavern14. shiver You are one of the foreign military5. recent15. decentleaders who came from France or6. student 16. linen 7. equal 17. legalGermany to help the Americans8. profile 18. panicdefeat the British. You have not 9. local 19. smoky 10. comet20. tyrantmet any Americans before andare sitting around a campfire withsome of the soldiers. Homework Write a letter to a friend or family Study for testmember at home. Describe your tomorrow.conversations with the soldiers. Use SIX spelling words in yourwriting. 39. Homework Summary for Tuesday November 6, 2012ReadingUse Story Words in a sentence (common, ruts, barracks, bayonets)Math"My Homework" pages 167168SpellingStudy for exam tomorrowLanguage ArtsExtra Practice, page 334, exercise 125Quiz tomorrowSocial Studies1. What goods did New England import and export?2. What was the Middle Passage?Religion1. How do bishops, priests, and deacons carry on the work of Jesus?2. What does the Sacrament of Matrimony strengthen a couple to do? 40. Range: Mode:Median: Mean:Reward10 Pizza Party89 Wheel of Fun7 BrainPOP6 Silent Reading45 Silent Snack23 Class Work1 No Snack 41. Attachments 1314158