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Max Roxana Joey Mitzy Joshua Johnny David Alan G Ryan Brianna Ramon Cameron Cincere Andres Adolfo Nyashia Emma Jose Eric Brian Matthew Christopher Carlos Alan R Natalie Ricardo Massire Christian Elizabeth Angel Gia Linder Sualee Wednesday February 22, 2012 The first president of the United States, George Washington, was born on February 22, 1732. Imagine that you pull a dollar out of your pocket and the picture of George Washington begins to talk to you. Write about the conversation that you have with him.

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  • MaxRoxana

    Joey

    Mitzy

    Joshua Johnny

    David

    Alan G

    Ryan

    Brianna

    Ramon

    Cameron

    CincereAndres

    Adolfo

    Nyashia

    Emma

    JoseEric

    Brian

    Matthew Christopher

    Carlos

    Alan R

    Natalie

    Ricardo

    Massire

    Christian

    Elizabeth

    AngelGia

    Linder

    Sualee

    WednesdayFebruary 22, 2012

    The first president of the United States, George Washington, was born on February 22, 1732. Imagine that you pull a dollar out of your pocket and the picture of George Washington begins to talk to you. Write about the conversation that you have with him.

  • Morning WritingSuppose your family had a robot to do basic household chores. Write about your family's daily life from the point of view of the robot.APPLY GRAMMAR:Use adjectives to combine similar sentences.Write neatly, skipping a line, and use looseleaf (lined) paper. Hand in once you are finished. The work will be graded.

  • Daily WarmUp #6

    2.13.12MorningReadingJuneBugsBoa Constrictor

    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.

  • Spelling Test

  • Reading Out of This World with Chris Van Allsburg (p. 382)

    Author's PurposeA fiction writer usually aims to entertain.

    Do you believe that is true for Chris Van Allsburg?

    Why or why not?

  • Reading Comprehension Check (p. 383)

    Comprension CheckSummarizeSummarize the events that happened in Zathura. Use your own words and only include important information.

  • Reading Comprehension Check (p. 383)

    Compare and ContrastIf you compare things, you tell how they are alike.

    similarly also in addition further in the same way likewise

  • Reading Comprehension Check (p. 383)

    Compare and ContrastIf you contrast two things, you tell how they are different.

    but although however nevertheless on the other hand in contrast still in spite of even so

  • Reading Comprehension Check (p. 383)

  • Reading Comprehension Check (p. 383)

    Reading HomeworkQuestions 15 on page 383

    Do not write the question, only the answer.

    Use complete sentences.Apply skills learned in lesson.

  • Math Common Factors and Greatest Common Factor (p. 204)

    What is a Factor?Factors are the numbers you multiply together to get another number.

    2 x 8 = 16Factor Factor

    The factors of 16 are: 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16

  • Math Common Factors and Greatest Common Factor (p. 204)

    What is a Common Factor?Let us say you have worked out the factors of two or more numbers:

    Example

    The factors of 16 are 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16The factors of 24 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 24

    Then the common factors are those that are found in both lists:

    1, 2, 4, and 8

  • Math Common Factors and Greatest Common Factor (p. 204)

    What is The Greatest Common Factor?It is simply the largest of the common factors.

    The greatest common factor of 16 and 24 is 8.

  • Math Common Factors and Greatest Common Factor (p. 204)

    Finding the GCF Using Prime Numbers1. List ALL prime numbers in order (using Factor Tree)2. Multiply only the COMMON prime numbers.

    Example:

    16, 24

  • Math Common Factors and Greatest Common Factor (p. 204)

    PracticeFind the GCF of the numbers

    Exercises 7 27 on page 205

  • Math Common Factors and Greatest Common Factor (p. 204)

    Math Homework

    Textbook page 239

    Common Factors andGreatest Common Factor

    Exercise 1 8

  • Homework Summary Wednesday, February 22, 2012

    Reading1. Questions 15 on page 383Do not write the question, only the answer. Use complete sentences.Apply skills learned in lesson.

    Math1. Textbook page 239Common Factors and Greatest Common FactorExercise 1 8

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