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GRADE 5 WILL BE HEADING INTO THE WILD WOODS OF NEW JERSEY!
ON Friday, MAY 17,
THE FIFTH GRADE
WILL BE GOING TO THE
LAKOTA WOLF PRESERVE
FOR OUR CLASS TRIP!
More details to follow!
CLASSWORK THIS WEEK
ALL WEEK READ 30 minutes a day!
TUES PHONICS 127-130
WED Scholastic packet due
THURS Vocab U13 due
FRI Vocab Test U13
ONGOING Publish Tall Tale
HOMEWORK
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Web Result with Site Link
- ENG: w.b. 61
- READING STREET: test on Jane Goodall story
- TALL TALE: Please continue editing your final drafts ...Go on Language Arts Google Classroom for a copy of the questions
- Language Arts Google Classroom
- DON'T FORGET....work on your reading endurance for AT LEAST 30 minutes!
- IXL: Fractions-Number Lines, Equivalents, etc., listed under "Quizzes". This is not a quiz, but an assignment. Some children need to revisit this assignment (GA, LA, TB,SG, RN, RM, VO, VK, AR, MD, AA, MR), and can complete the "Copy Fractions-Number Lines, Equivalents, etc". Please take your time and do the best you can.
- IXL: If you do not have to revisit the above assignment, you can jump to previewing how to subtract fractions--including fractions with unlike denominators and mixed numbers--please work for 15 minutes! See links... Subtract Mixed Numbers Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators
- IXL
- Khan Academy
- Sadlier Progress in Mathematics
SOCIAL STUDIES
- Chpt 2 Lesson 4 in packet (from yesterday)
- SCHOLASTIC NEWS Use the link below. Our class code is: dipbird32
- https://sn56.scholastic.com/home-page-logged-in.html
SCIENCE
RELIGION
- ONGOING- Baptism Project-start filling out your Graphic Organizer Sheet
Vocab U13 achievement (n.) something done successfully; something gained by working or trying hard acquire (v.) to get as one's own debate (n.) a discussion of reasons for and against something; (v.) to discuss reasons for and against something; to think about carefully before deciding exhibit (v.) to show clearly; to put on display; (n.) something shown to the public foe (n.) one who hates or tries to harm another; an enemy latter (adj.) closer to the end; relating to the second of two things discussed massacre (n.) the cruel killing of many people or animals; (v.) to kill many people or animals in a cruel way monotonous (adj.) dull as a result of not changing in any way preserve (v.) to keep safe from injury or ruin; to keep food from spoiling; (n.) an area set aside for the protection of wildlife sanitary (adj.) having to do with health; free of dirt and germs sprawl (v.) to lie or sit with arms and legs spread out; to spread out in a disorderly way widespread (adj.) happening in many places or to many people; fully open
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