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On desk: 1)Warm- Up 2)iPad 3)Golden Goblet 4)pencil On desk: 1)Warm- Up 2)iPad 3)Golden Goblet 4)pencil Homework: History: Sphinxes and Pyramids Worksheet English: 1. Vocab Worksheet: 2. Chapter 11/12/13 Vocab Keynote (FRIDAY) 3. Read 30 Min/ Reading Log Homework: History: Sphinxes and Pyramids Worksheet English: 1. Vocab Worksheet: 2. Chapter 11/12/13 Vocab Keynote (FRIDAY) 3. Read 30 Min/ Reading Log BE READY when the song ends…

Warm-Up March 2 nd Ra was the ancient Egyptian go of the sun. He had the sun (a circle) balanced on his head, and he traveled in a boat from sunrise to sunset in the west every day, accompanied by his followers. You could compare Ra to the Greek God Helios. The Greek sun god travels in a horse-drawn chariot, because the Greeks usually traveled in horse-drawn chariots, but the Egyptian sun god travels in a boat, because Egyptians usually traveled by boat up and down the Nile. Why does each civilization’s sun god travel in a different way? What can you infer about the way the people viewed their gods?

Ready to Read… Open the Golden Goblet to Page 169 C – Level 0 when reading along, Level 3 if reading out loud. H – Ask partner at Level 1. A – Chapter 11 M – None for now! P – Sit like a student and follow along. S – I can comprehend the events of Chapter 11

Vote with your body! What would you do most frantically? North: finish a timed test South: pack to catch your plane East: get help for someone sick West: get under desk during an earthquake

Vote with your body! Who do you quarrel with most? North: mom South: dad East: siblings (brothers and sisters) West: friends

Vote with your body! What would be most difficult to smuggle? North: stolen gold South: stolen electronics East: drugs West: people

Chapters 11, 12, 13 Vocabulary Frantically: Quarrel: Smuggle: Feast: Frantically: Quarrel: Smuggle: Feast: Necessary: Disturbed: Criminal: Curious: Necessary: Disturbed: Criminal: Curious:

Homework: Vocabulary Work Frantically, Quarrel, and Smuggle! 1)Open from EdModo into Adobe 2)Type heading 3)Answer the questions in COMPLETE SENTENCES! 4)Turn back in to EdModo 1)Open from EdModo into Adobe 2)Type heading 3)Answer the questions in COMPLETE SENTENCES! 4)Turn back in to EdModo