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Thursday, September 24, 2015

September 24, 2015

A1 - Boehme/Goff: 


Math3-7 due 9/24.

Independent Reading:  20 minutes each night.
Language Arts: Submit a Utah Compose essay due 9/24.
Spelling Words:  waist, waste, patience, patients, rite, right, write, muscle, mussel, principal, principle, summary, summery, sight, cite, site, stationary, stationery, coward, cowered
Vocabulary Words: aspect, tendency, aptly, genuinely, tension, parallel, welfare, credit, predominantly, innovation
Science: Attend a Star or Sun Party and write a paragraph about what you saw for extra credit.  See Science page.   
Social Studies: Atlas 23a-b due 9/24.
Art:  Haunted House Glyph due 9/24.

A 2- Packard:

Remember: A Tracks off this Friday, 9/25. 
Check Skyward for grades and missing assignments.
Math: #3-13: 9/25.
Think Through Math (online): 15 lessons total by September 30. 
Independent Reading: 20 min. each night. 100 min. per week.   
Spelling/Vocabulary City (online): No assignment.
NoRedInk (online): No assignment.
Code.org: No assignment. (Tynker.com is coming!)
Typing.com: No assignment.
Reflex Math (online): Keep getting "the green light." Keep your scores high and speed low!

B - Ridge: Off Track



C - Park: 
Spelling: test will be next week.
Math: Worksheet 2-2  completed and due in class today.
Language Arts: Reading comprehension and vocabulary test.
Independent Reading: 20 minutes each night. 100 minutes per week.
Homework: none.
Jog-a-thon: Kids did great.


D - Berven/Thomas

Math: Benchmark 1 Test Today
Think Through Math (online): 10 completed lessons due by 9/30.
Language Arts / Journeys Packet: Due9/24
Argument Essay Final Draft Due 9/24
Read 20 minutes a night, record in your planner and recorded Thursdays.
MEMORIZE  "PARTS OF SPEECH POEM"  Due: September 30, to be recited orally in class.
Three little words you often see
Are ARTICLES--an, a, and the.
A NOUN is the name of anything,
As school, or garden, hoop or swing.
ADJECTIVES tell the kind of noun,
As great, small, pretty, white or brown.
Instead of nouns the PRONOUNS stand--
Her head, his face, your arm, my hand.
VERBS tell of something being done--
To read, count, laugh, sing, jump or run.
How things are done the ADVERBS tell,
As slowly, quickly, ill or well.
CONJUNCTIONS join the words together,
As men and women, wind or weather.
The PREPOSITIONS stand before
A noun, as in or through the door.
The INTERJECTIONS show surprise,
As Oh! How pretty! Ah! How wise!
The whole are called the nine parts of speech
Which reading, writing, and speaking teach.
Lesson 5 Spelling Words: waist, waste, patience, patients, rite, right, write, muscle, mussel, principal, principle, summary, summery, right, cite, site, stationary, stationery, coward, cowered.
Lesson 5 Vocabulary Words: aspect, tendency, aptly, genuinely, tension, parallel, welfare, credit, predominantly, innovation.

Spelling/Vocab/Grammar/Comprehension Quiz Friday
Science: Solar System Test Today
Planet Scale Size Drawing due 9/24.
Attend a Star /Sun Party and write a paragraph about what you saw for extra credit.  See the Science page. 
Social Studies: Atlas 6A-B due 9/25.

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