1. Imagine that you are an animal living in the wild. What
animal are you, and what is your favorite time of the
year? Explain.
Carlos
Jose
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Joshua Angel
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Ramon
Adolfo
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Natalie
Brianna
Roxana
Nyashia
Christian Sualee
Christopher
Max
Matthew
Mitzy
Massire Ricardo
Joey
2. Morning Writing
Pretend that you
would like to set up a
lemonade stand to
earn some extra
money. Where is the
best location for your
new business? Explain.
Write neatly, skipping a line, and use looseleaf (lined)
paper. Hand in once you are finished. The work will be
graded.
3. Reading Weslandia (p. 546)
Genre
Fantasy has invented
characters, settings, or other
elements that could not exist
in real life.
Make Inferences and
Analyze
Theme
Look for the overall passage Read to Find Out
idea or message that is
repeated throughout the What is the theme of
story. As you read, use your Weslandia?
Theme Chart.
4. Reading Weslandia (p. 546)
What Does What Happens
the Character to the
Do and Say? Character?
Wesley would say The other
that he is someone neighborhood
who doesn't fit in and children chase and
has no friends. torment Wesley.
Wesley decides to Wesley gets really
grow his own food excited about his
crop and start his new project.
own civilization.
Wesley opens his
Fruit appears on
garden to the
Wesley's plants and it
unknown and grows
tastes delicious.
a new kind of plant.
Wesley makes his
As Wesley plays his
own clothes and
games, spectators
invents his own
look on with envy.
games.
It's okay to be yourself even if you are
different from others.
Theme
5. Reading Weslandia (p. 546)
Reading Homework
Practice book, page 159.
Write the two questions in your
notebook and answer them
using complete sentences.
6. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)
How to Round Mixed
Numbers:
Step 1:
Round the mixed
number to the nearest
whole number.
Step 2:
Multiply.
Remember:
With larger numbers,
round to the nearest ten.
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7. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)
How to Round Mixed
Numbers:
Step 1:
Round the mixed
number to the nearest
whole number.
Step 2:
Multiply.
Remember:
With larger numbers,
round to the nearest ten.
8. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)
How to Round Mixed
Numbers:
Step 1:
Round the mixed
number to the nearest
whole number.
Step 2:
Multiply.
Remember:
With larger numbers,
round to the nearest ten.
9. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)
How to Round Mixed
Numbers:
Step 1:
Round the mixed
number to the nearest
whole number.
Step 2:
Multiply.
Remember:
With larger numbers,
round to the nearest ten.
10. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)
How to Round Mixed Class Work
Numbers:
Exercise 15 on page 315
Step 1:
Round the mixed
number to the nearest Exercise 635 on page 316
whole number.
Step 2:
Multiply.
Remember:
With larger numbers,
round to the nearest ten.
11.
12. Math Estimate Products (p. 314)
Math Homework
Practice book, page 69
16. Language Arts Interjections (p. 434)
RULES
An interjection is a
word or group of
words that expresses
strong feeling.
Oh, that looks
delicious.
17. Language Arts Interjections (p. 434)
Use a comma after a mild
interjection.
Gee, the menu has many
interesting dishes.
Use an exclamation mark
after an interjection that
expresses very strong
feeling.
Wow! That's my favorite
food.
18. Language Arts Interjections (p. 434)
Guided Practice
Name the interjection in each sentence.
1. Oh, we have heard about this restaurant for weeks.
2. Well, my family wants to eat dinner there.
3. Gee, we should go to dinner early.
4. My, this restaurant serves great food!
5. Oops! Put your napkin in your lap.
19. Language Arts Interjections (p. 434)
Language Arts
Homework
Practice book, page 89
20. Religion The Church continues Jesus' healing ministry (p. 200)
Class Work
• Define Key Words
• Read pages 200201
• Complete We Gather
• Complete We Respond
Homework
1. In what do we proclaim
our faith in the Sacrament
of the Anointing of the
Sick?
2. What happens through
the Sacrament of the
Anointing of the Sick?
21. Social Studies Disagreements Grow (p. 238)
Class Work
• Define Vocabulary Words
• Read pages 239243
• Questions 14 (p. 243)
THE BOSTON TEA PARTY The colonists
who took part in the Boston Tea Party
refused to pay for the tea they had
destroyed.
22. Homework Summary Monday, May 7, 2012
Reading
1. Practice book, page 159.
2. Answer the questions in your notebook.
Math
1. Practice book, page 69.
Spelling
1. Spelling words, ten times each.
Language
1. Practice book, page 89
Religion
1. In what do we proclaim our faith in the Sacrament of the Anointing of the
Sick?
2. What happens through the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick?
23. 4 Reward
10
89
7
6
Pizza Party
Wheel of Fun
Spelling
BrainPOP
45 Silent Snack
23 Class Work
1 No Snack