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Homework
Week at a Glance
Reading, Spelling and Writing: The One and Only Bob
- Inferences, analyze, reflect
- Unit 3 Review Spelling
Math: Chapter 13
- Use addition to measure the area of a figure.
- Use tiling to find the area of rectangles.
- Use the formula to find the area of rectangles.
- Use the Distribution Property to find area.
- Find the area of composite figures.
Religion: All Life is Sacred
Objectives:
- Explain that where God is, love is, and fear and hatred cannot exist there.
- Identify Blessed Frederic Ozanam as someone who felt deeply the sacredness of all life.
- Explain that as Christians, we respect all people.
- Describe how God calls us to live peacefully with all people.
- Define Dismissal.
Social Studies: The United States and Global Trade
- Analyze a simulated pattern of global trade.
- Identify different perspectives about global trade.
- Identify products sold in the local community that are involved in global trade.
- Annotate world maps with examples of trade.
Reminders:
- Spelling menus will be due every Friday (Choose 3 activities-time given in class to do. Students will finish at home if necessary.)
- Students are expected to have done 40-45 minutes in each Reading and Math for I-Ready practice lessons every week! They are given plenty of time in class throughout the week, but can finish at home if the goal is not met.
- Please send your child with a water bottle every day.
- Please make sure your child’s chrome book is charged every night.
Homework
Homework
Week at a Glance
Reading, Spelling and Writing: The One and Only Bob
- Inferences, vocabulary, setting, figurative language, connect
Math: Chapter 11
- Determine time intervals to solve problems.
- Work backward to solve problems.
- Ch. 11 Test Tuesday 4/21
- Start Ch. 13
- Explore finding the perimeter of a figure
- Find the unknown when solving problems involving perimeter.
Religion: Living as God’s Children
Objectives:
- Explain how Jesus obeyed his parents.
- Recognized that the Holy Spirit helps us live in peace.
- Identify Saint Louise de Marillac as someone who served others.
- Describe how Saint Paul spread joy and love to his Church family.
- Define justice.
Social Studies: The United States and Global Trade
- Analyze a simulated pattern of global trade.
- Identify different perspectives about global trade.
- Identify products sold in the local community that are involved in global trade.
- Annotate world maps with examples of trade.
Reminders:
- Spelling menus will be due every Friday (Choose 3 activities-time given in class to do. Students will finish at home if necessary.)
- Students are expected to have done 40-45 minutes in each Reading and Math for I-Ready practice lessons every week! They are given plenty of time in class throughout the week, but can finish at home if the goal is not met.
- Please send your child with a water bottle every day.
- Please make sure your child’s chrome book is charged every night.
Homework
Homework
Monday, April 13
Week at a Glance
Reading, Spelling and Writing: The One and Only Bob
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Point of View (first person, third person)
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Character Traits
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Figurative language
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Vocabulary
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Context Clues
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Cause and Effect
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Imagery
Math: Chapter 11
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Use the four operations to solve one-step word problems.
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Tell time to the nearest minute.
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Determine time intervals to solve problems.
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Work backward to solve problems.
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Ch. 11 Test Monday 4/20
Religion: Making Good Choices
Objectives:
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State how the apostle Peter asks us to respond to wrongdoing.
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Tell how Jesus helps us make good moral choices.
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Explain that God gave us the Ten Commandments to help us follow the moral law.
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Pray the Morning Offering.
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Define moral law.
Social Studies: Choices in a Free Market
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Free Market Project
Reminders:
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Spelling menus will be due every Friday (Choose 3 activities-time given in class to do. Students will finish at home if necessary.)
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Students are expected to have done 40-45 minutes in each Reading and Math for I-Ready practice lessons every week! They are given plenty of time in class throughout the week, but can finish at home if the goal is not met.
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Please send your child with a water bottle every day.
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Please make sure your child’s chrome book is charged every night.