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1 Work quietly on your Reader’s Response Letters. Your letter is due on Friday 10/5.This should be kept in your Rough Draft Folder. Today is Wednesday October 3,2012 When you first come in the room: 1.Classify your sentence 2.Complete the number of the day. 3.Take care of any morning needs. (library, etc.) Number of the Day What Place Value is the 6 in? 5,568.35

2 Review Context Clues Discuss Handout: A Man of Vision 8:30 – 9:00

3 *Classify daily sentence Oh, no! The puppies are digging in Grandmother’s flower and vegetable garden during their playtime. -------------------------- *Turn to daily Word Study/Reading Keys in binder (Introduce words, complete page) 10:45 – 11:00

4 sane pure hesitate persuade prejudice responsibilities Word Study

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6 pure

7 unexpected guests hesitate

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11 October 1 Root of the Week Scrip, scrib- write or writing Inscribe-to make marks on a surface Prescription-a doctors written instructions for use in medicine Scribe- a writer or author Affix of the Week Super, supr,sur-above, over, more Superior-above everything else Superhuman-having powers above normal humans Superb-excellent Supervise-oversee others Surplus-more than needed

12 “Thumping, Stumping, Bumping, Jumping” Thumping, stumping, bumping, jumping Ripping, nipping, tripping, skipping, All the way home. Popping, clopping, stopping, hopping, Stalking, chalking, talking, walking, All the way home.

13 Context Clues

14 Use the context clues in the sentence to help you figure out what the bolded word means. Many people wear black as a sign as mourning. In China, the color for death is white. People in Turkey wear purple. But everywhere people follow special customs when someone dies. mourning, in this paragraph, means: seeing dawn, feeling sick, showing joy, showing sadness

15 Use the context clues in the sentence to help you figure out what the bolded word means. The most common source of milk is the cow. The goat also gives milk. Other animals that give milk are the camel, buffalo, yak, reindeer, Ilama, and zebra In this paragraph source means: bottle, direction, drink, supply

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22 Happy Reading, my Brilliant Ballers! Rotation 1 Mrs. M Letters, Response Journals, Anchor Charts, Etc. Independent Reading Rotation 2 Independent Reading Mrs. M Letters, Response Journals, Anchor Charts, Etc. Rotation 3 Letters, Response Journals, Anchor Charts, Etc. Independent Reading Mrs. M Bring your reading journal and a pencil Your reading journals are due at the end of today. Be sure to have your work completed!

23 Sacred Writing Time Did you come to class with an idea to write about? As soon as class starts, quietly make that pencil dance! It’s October 3. Today begins National “No Salt Week.” What’s the saltiest thing you probably eat? Trivial Fact of the Day: How many hairs on your head? If you are blonde, you typically have about 150,000; brunettes have 100,000; redheads have only 60,000. Interesting Quote of the Day: “A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than doing nothing.” --George Bernard Shaw (British playwright) Vocabulary Word of the Day: inundate (verb) – This word means to flood or overwhelm someone with too much of something. What are three things you could inundate your parents with to make them lose their temper? PROMPT-Explain a dream you have had recently without using the words ‘I’ or ‘me’. 10:30ish

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25 SCIENCE Test Prep Question Begin Science Study Guide for 10-11 Test 11:30 – 12:00

26 Review Binder pages Biomes video http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/ecosystems/biomes.htm Ecosystem video http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/ecosystems/ecosystems.htm Symbiosis video http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/ecosystems/symbiosis.htm

27 12:00-1:45 12:00-12:45 --- Activity 12:45-1:15 --- Lunch 1:15-1:45 --- Recess/Bathroom

28 Math Quiz Input Output??? Equations and Variables Stations

29 Equations (multiplication and division) & Variables

30 An equation is a mathematical sentence that shows two expressions are equal. A variable is a letter that can be used to represent a missing number in an equation.

31 Equations with multiplication have a multiplication equation use division Equations with multiplication If you have a multiplication equation with a variable, use division to get the variable alone on one side. GUIDED PRACTICE: Solve:n x 3 = 69 Step 1: use inverse operations to isolate or get the variable alone on one side of the equation. n x 3 = 69 3 3 3 3 n x 1 = 23 23 n = 23 Step 2: Check by substituting the value of the variable into the original equation. n x 3 = 69 23 23 x 3 = 69 69 = 69

32 Guided Practice: Use inverse operations to solve the equation. a. 27y = 243

33 Equations with division Equations with division If you have a division equation with a variable, use multiplication to get the variable alone on one side. GUIDED PRACTICE: Solve: s = 18 21 Step 1: use inverse operations to isolate or get the variable alone on one side of the equation. s = 18 21 s = 18 x 21 21 x 21 s = 378 Step 2: Check by substituting the value of the variable into the original equation. s = 18 21 378 = 18 21

34 Guided Practice: Use inverse operations to solve the equation. b. t = 37 19

35 Independent Practice: Independent Practice – Math Textbook pg 110 (11-37) Groups: Mrs. T – Review Study Guide Sumdog Independent Practice

36 Closure: Turn to your partner and tell them one thing you learned in today’s lesson. Then… Use the following information to answer the question below. Hunter has a lot of baseball cards, but Garrett has 213 baseball cards. Cameron has 1/3 of the amount of baseball cards that Garret has. How many baseball cards does Cameron have? A.68 B. 71 C.83 D.639

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38 Mrs. M Bring your study guide Games Computer Flash cards Independent Work Work on Math Study guide Independent Work Work on Math Study guide Mrs. M Bring your study guide Games C-3 computer Games A-1 computer Independent Work Mrs. M Bring your Math Study Guide Mrs. M Bring your study guide Games Flash cards Computer Independent Work Work on Math Study guide 104 # 5-31 Math book pg. 104 # 5-31 Math Study Guide/Math book pg. 104 # 5-31 Math book pg. 104 # 5-31


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