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Wednesday November 6, 2013 Morning Work Thursday February 6, 2014 Good Morning class! Please get yourselves settled and grab your journal and a pencil to begin your morning work! Morning Work

LA Morning Work Context Clues One of Ashley’s happiest memories was when her father took her to the library. Ashley looked with awe at the books that were on the shelves. She had never seen so many! Ashley was amazed. She thought about how long it would take her to read all of those wonderful books. In this paragraph, the word awe means A. first C. amazed B. shelves D. many   Descriptive/Figurative Language “A dark shadow appears on the moonlit field”. What mood does the author create with the sentence above? A happy mood A spooky mood A sad mood A funny mood

MATH Morning Work 2/9 x 3/6 Use a ninths bar 7/8 + 9/10 5/8 – 2/4

Science Morning Work Which best describes a characteristic of the jet stream? A It forms a boundary between a cold air mass and a warm air mass. B It creates the high winds around the eye of a hurricane. C It forces the hot air along the equator to rise to areas in North America. D It causes high pressure air masses to rotate clockwise. Explain your answers!