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Monday

January 24, 2011
Math: page 438-440 # 11-21, 26-38.  There will be a quiz on Thursday.

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Friday

January 21, 2011
Math: page 432-434 # 8-14, 22-34

Reading:  Finish your similes and metaphor classwork.  Finish you Al Capone metaphor homework from yesterday if you did not turn it in today.

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Thursday

January 20, 2011
Math: page 428-429  # 12-19, 22-32 and the Flag Team Challenge on page 429

Reading: Explain how the metaphor of the prison relates to the different characters in the story.  You must have 4 characters; two of which should be Moose and Natalie.

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Wednesday

January 19, 2011
Math: Draw and label the following angles. 180, 90, 45, 41, 56, 73.  Extra credit is 230 degrees.

Writing: Finish introduction.

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Wednesday

January 12, 2011
Reading: Chapters 29-30.  Be prepared for discussion and classwork. 
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Monday

January 10, 2011
Reading:  Use chapters 25-27 to complete the cause and effect chart.  Try to start with the effect first and go back to search for the causes.

Math: page 266 # 1-20

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Posted by Anne Le.

 

Friday

January 7, 2011
Reading chapters 25-27.  Finish Venn Diagram
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Tuesday

January 4, 2011
Reading:  Chapter 19-20.  Put yourself in Moose's shoes.  Write a journal entry about how he responded to the situation.  Should he have acted differently in that situation?

Writing: Finish the supports for 2nd and 3rd category.
 
Math:  3 problems from the board.  Change the decimals to fractions.

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Posted by Anne Le.

 

Thursday

December 16, 2010
Math: page 247 # 10-28 evens, 29-40

Reading: Finish finding the theme for each character and support it with evidence.
Read chapter 13 and complete the emotions chart.  Remember to use evidence from the chapter to support your claim on which character had the emotion.

Writing: Finish collecting stories from interviews.

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Posted by Anne Le.

 

Wednesday

December 15, 2010
Math: page 241-242 # 7-23
Answer the question in your own words: How do you use the LCD to compare fractions?

Writing: Finish free write.  Interview people and collect stories for each category.

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