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Ms. Davis’ Feb. 4th – 8th Buzzing News Spelling: Weekly Recap: Week of: Skills for the Week: Feb. 4th – 8th Reading: Sequencing (RL.2.5) Language: Helping Verbs (L.2.1.D) Math: Telling Time (2.MD.7 & 2.MD.8b) Spelling: fudge 6. page misjudge 7. package pledge 8. baggage dodge 9. large badge 10. stranger Weekly Recap: Friday, Feb. 8th Spelling Test Reading Skills Topic 9 Quiz

Vocabulary Feb. 4th – Feb. 15th Test Friday, February 15th antenna one of the two long, thin feelers on the head of many insects and of some animals such as lobsters. a metal rod or wire used to send and receive radio and television messages balance the state of being firm and steady. to stay in a steady position without falling. to hold something in a steady position without letting it fall. boulder a large, rounded rock that is resting on or in the ground. cliff a steep, high rock face with a sharp drop to the ground below. joint the place where two parts meet or come together. machine an object with moving parts that is used to do certain kinds of work. motor an object that provides the power to make something move or do work. muscle a part of the body that can be stretched or tightened to make the body move. planet a large object in space that moves in a regular path around the sun or some other star. slope a surface, a line, or a piece of land that is higher at one point than at another. to lie at an angle