Agenda 9/29/06 September 28, 2006
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1. Language Arts: Way Beyond Description, Caught ‘Ya Grammar, Probe Books
2. Social Studies: Research in library
3. Math Stations: Exemplar
4. Science: Complete Part 2 from Wednesday
5. HW: Geography (due Mon.), Probe book topic for next week: Planet Earth
Caught ‘Ya Grammar 9/29/06 September 28, 2006
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15. friday
oh boy she found the door ajar and a total mess inside but hairy was nowhere to be seen
Agenda 9/28/06 September 27, 2006
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1. Language Arts: Morning Journal, Way Beyond Description part 3
2. Social Studies: Library Research
3. Math: Target the Question, Lesson 2.9
4. Science: Reactions in a Bag
5. HW: Study Link 2.9, Read, Geography (due Mon.), Probe (due Fri.)
Math Message 9/28/06 September 27, 2006
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Multiply. Show your work.
32 * 146 4.5 * 0.82
Agenda 9/27/06 September 27, 2006
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1. Language Arts: Way Beyond Description part 3, library checkout, Caught ‘Ya Grammar
2. Social Studies: Research lesson
3. Math: Target the Question, Lesson 2.8
4. Science: Reaction Products
5. HW: Study Link 2.8, Read, Geography, Probe
Math Message September 27, 2006
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Multiply. Show your work.
253 * 8 37 * 62
Caught ‘Ya Grammar September 27, 2006
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14. wednesday
she heard hairys laments and she slithered to his apartment to investigate
Agenda 9/26/06 September 25, 2006
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1. Language Arts: Journal, Way Beyond Description (part 2)
2. Social Studies: Library Research Lesson
3. Math & Science Stations
4. Math: Target the Question, Lesson 2.7, 8’s Quiz
5. Science: Fizz Quiz Chemical Reactions
6. HW: Probe (state), Read, Geography (due Mon.)
Math Message 9/26/06 September 25, 2006
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What is the largest number you can make using each of the digits 9, 0, 3, 7, 2, and 1 just once? What is the smallest number you can make?
Decide on your answers in your group and post.
Agenda 9/25/06 September 25, 2006
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We’re starting a new schedule in our new room today. It is as follows:
1. Language Arts: Caught ‘Ya Grammar, Journaling, Way Beyond Description
2. Social Studies: Writing Research Questions
3. Math & Science Stations
4. Math: Lesson 2.6
5. Science: Mystery Solution
6. Homework: Read, Probe (on your state-due Fri.), Geography (due next Mon.)
**Some of you need to finish your list of 100 adjectives describing yourself. (No Spelling this week.)