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Dates to Remember:Test Schedule: March 7 – Spring Pics March 21 – Report Cards March 26 – Field Day (8:30-10:30) March 29 – April 5 – Spring Break Wednesday – Spelling Thursday – Language Friday – Reading / Math Weekly Totals: HomeroomARAM Dunsford807 Makenzie 128 Hannah 98 Matt Alex 102 Brendan 95 Bella 87 Smith1075 Elizabeth 278 Morgan 111 Chandler Chandler 111 Mason 105 Elizabeth 84 Teacher Notes: Teacher Notes: Happy March Birthdays!!!!!! Happy March Birthdays!!!!!! Bella Butler – 2nd Mason Estes – 6 th Brienne Kiser – 16 th Contact Information: ECUE Phone: Fax: Website: Mrs. Dunsford: Phone: Mrs. Smith: Phone: Date : March 4-8, 2013 Week 27 Star Students: Mrs. DunsfordMrs. Smith Anna Grace CrumpBreana Verzal Yearbooks are now on sale for $27. Checks ONLY. Please MEMORIZE multiplication facts at home!! We have timed tests every Tuesday and Thursday. This week, we are on 10/11’s. If your child has not passed 0-9’s yet, they are behind!! St. Jude’s Math-A-Thon money is due March 15. Both classes desperately need pencil cap erasers!!

Subject Pronouns are used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. You can remember subject pronouns easily by filling in the blank subject space for a simple sentence. Example: __________ did a good job. You, I, he, she, it, we, and they would all fit into the blank, and are, therefore subject pronouns. Object Pronouns are used everywhere else (direct objects, indirect object, object of the preposition) Object pronouns are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them. by: Steve Jenkins average – the quantity found by dividing the sum of all numbers by the number of quantities depth – the distance from top to bottom deserts – dry, sandy regions without water and trees erupted – burst out outrun – run faster than someone or something else peak – the pointed top of a mountain or hill tides – rise & fall of the ocean’s waters about every twelve hours waterfalls – streams of water that fall from high places Don’t forget 0-11 multiplication test. Study your facts! Inch (in.) – standard unit for measuring length Foot (ft.) – customary unit of length 12 in. = 1 ft. 3 ft. = 1 yard (yd.) 36 in. = 1 yd. 5,280 ft. = 1 mile (mi.) 1,760 yd. = 1 mi. Capacity – the volume of a container measured in liquid units ½ pint = 1 cup 1 quart = 2 pints 1 pint = 2 cups 1 gallon = 4 quarts Weight – measure of how heavy the object is 16 ounces (oz.) = 1 pound (lb.) 2000 lb. = 1 ton (T) Activities will be completed in class. We will be participating in the Mobile Bay Bears Reading Program again this year during March. It will be broken down into 4 weekly stages (bases) with a prize at the end of each. 1st Base: One free yogurt at Chill 2nd Base: One free round of mini- golf from Funtasia Family Fun Center 3rd Base: Three free games of bowling + shoe rental from Skyline Lanes Home Run: One Free Mobile Bay Bears ticket, hot dog and soda. The game will be on Friday night May 24th. See attached note!!! third herself nerve early earth worm world word thirsty certain perfect verb workout dirty earn Write words 5x each for 5 bonus points.