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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 Tuesday March 6, 2012 Imagine that dogs and cats have thumbs. With this new addition, what would be different about having a dog or cat as a pet? Explain.

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  • 1.Imagine that dogs and cats have thumbs. With this newaddition, what would be different about having a dog orcat as a pet? Explain. Carlos TuesdayAdolfo March 6, 2012 DavidLinderRyanEric RamonJoeyJose Ricardo CincereEmmaNatalieJoshua Alan G CameronBriannaGiaAlan R JohnnyMatthewAngelSualee AndresElizabethNyashia Mitzy RoxanaChristopherBrianMax Massire Christian

2. Morning WritingCelebrate YourName Week isobserved the first fullweek in March. Writea fictional storyexplaining how yougot your name.Write neatly, skipping a line, and use looseleaf (lined) paper. Hand in once you arefinished. The work will be graded. 3. Daily WarmUp #14The2.13.12MorningReadingJuneBugsCrab SpiderTake a handout from the binin the front of the classroom.Use your SMART Clickers toanswer the questions.Return the handout (withyour name written on it) andthe clicker once you arefinished. 4. Reading Quiz 5. Reading Through My Eyes (p. 414)HomophonesHomophones are words that sound alike butare spelled differently and have differentdefinitions.The words there, their, theyre, and to, too,two are the most commonly misusedhomophones. 6. Reading Through My Eyes (p. 414) He thought it was a capital idea to visit the U.S. Capitol building. capital: excellent Capitol: building where government officials meet He performed his amazing feat with both feet in the air. I heard the herd as they moved into the barn 7. Reading Through My Eyes (p. 414) 8. Reading Animal Defenses (p. 420)Talk About ItHow do animalsdefend themselveswhen they arescared orthreatened? 9. Reading Animal Defenses (p. 420)A glimpse is a quick look at something.Something that is secluded is private andout of view.Behavior refers to the way a person oranimal acts.Arroyo is the Spanish word for stream orcreek. 10. Reading Animal Defenses (p. 420)Arousing is stirring up or causing excitement.A person who is stunned is shocked oroverwhelmed.Something that is nestled has settled into acomfortable position.Unpleasant things are offensive orunattractive. 11. Reading Animal Defenses (p. 420)Reading HomeworkPractice book, page 119 12. Math Least Common Multiple (p. 216)What is the Least Common Denominator?The Least CommonDenominator (LCD) is theLeast Common Multipleof two or moredenominators. 13. Math Least Common Multiple (p. 216)Try ItWrite equivalent fractions using the LCDExercise 6 10 14. Math Least Common Multiple (p. 216)Math Homework Practice book,page 47 15. Spelling Words for the Week 1. grownup11. flawless 2. power12. coward 3. shower 13. lawyer 4. bestow 14. applause 5. August 15. arousing 6. allow16. faucet 7. encounter17. trousers 8. grouchy18. caution 9. rowdy19. boundary 10. laundry 20. doubting 16. Spelling Words for the Week 17. Language Arts Subject Pronouns (p. 342)RULESUse a subject pronoun asthe subject of a sentence.We went to the science fair onSaturday.I, you, he, she, it, we, and they are subjectpronouns. 18. Language Arts Subject Pronouns (p. 342)Guided PracticeName the subject pronoun or pronouns in each sentence.1. We enjoyed looking at the waterwheel inventions.2. They moved water in many different ways.3. Gloria and I talked about creating our ownwaterwheel.4. She told a story about a waterwheel at an old mill.5. We looked at the other projects with the guide. 19. Language Arts Subject Pronouns (p. 342)Guided PracticeName the subject pronoun or pronouns in each sentence.6. He told us many facts.7. They were all very interesting.8. I made a lightning rod for the science fair last year.9. It won a small prize.10. You should see it! 20. Language Arts Subject Pronouns (p. 342)More PracticeExercise 11 25. Write the sentences.Writing ActivityWrite a speech that compares two ways to makebubbles. Vary the length of your sentences to makethem interesting.APPLY GRAMMAR: Underline each subject pronoun thatyou use.Use your notebook. 21. Language Arts Subject Pronouns (p. 342)Language Homework Practice book,page 67 22. Homework Summary Tuesday, March 6, 2012Reading1. Practice book, page 119Math1. Practice book, page 47Language1. Practice book, page 67 23. Range: Mode:9Median: Mean: 24. Attachments imgres 948869