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Today is Wednesday October 3,2012
Number of the
Day
What Place Value is
the 6 in?
5,568.35
When you first come
in the room:
1. Classify your
sentence
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.
2. Complete the
number of the
day.
3. Take care of any
morning needs.
(library, etc.)
Review
Context Clues
Discuss Handout: A Man of Vision
8:30 – 9:00
*Classify daily sentence
Oh, no! The puppies are digging in Grandmother’s
flower and vegetable garden during their playtime.
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*Turn to daily Word Study/Reading Keys in binder
(Introduce words, complete page) 10:45 – 11:00
Word Study
sane
pure
hesitate
persuade
prejudice
responsibilities
sane
pure
unexpected guests
hesitate
persuade
prejudice
responsibilities
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
“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.
Context Clues
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
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
Happy Reading,
my Brilliant
Ballers!
Rotation 1
Mrs. M
Bring your
reading journal
and a pencil
Rotation 2
Your reading
journals are due at
the end of today. Be
sure to have your
work completed!
Rotation 3
Independent
Reading
Letters,
Response
Journals,
Anchor
Charts, Etc.
Letters,
Response
Journals,
Anchor
Charts, Etc.
Independent
Reading
Mrs. M
Letters,
Response
Journals,
Anchor
Charts, Etc.
Bring your
reading journal
and a pencil
Independent
Reading
Mrs. M
Bring your
reading journal
and a pencil
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.
10:30ish
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’.
SCIENCE Test Prep
Question
Begin Science Study Guide for 10-11
Test
11:30 – 12:00
• 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
• 12:00-12:45 --- Activity
• 12:45-1:15 --- Lunch
• 1:15-1:45 --- Recess/Bathroom
12:00-1:45
Math
• Quiz
• Input Output???
•Equations and
Variables
•Stations
Equations
(multiplication and division)
&
Variables
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.
GUIDED PRACTICE:
Equations with multiplication
If you have a multiplication equation with
a variable, use division to get the variable
alone on one side. Solve: n x 3 = 69
Step 1: use inverse operations
to isolate or get the variable alone
on one side of the equation.
Step 2: Check by substituting
the value of the variable
into the original equation.
n x 3 = 69
23 x 3 = 69
69 = 69
n x 3 = 69
n x 3 = 69
3 3
n x 1 = 23
n = 23
Guided Practice:
Use inverse operations to solve the equation.
a.
27y = 243
GUIDED PRACTICE:
Equations with division
If you have a division equation with a variable,
use multiplication to get the variable alone on
one side.
Solve: s = 18
Step 1: use inverse operations
to isolate or get the variable alone
on one side of the equation.
Step 2: Check by
substituting the value
of the variable into
the original equation.
s = 18
21
378 = 18
21
21
s = 18
21
s
= 18 x 21
21 x 21
s = 378
Guided Practice:
Use inverse operations to solve the equation.
b.
t = 37
19
Independent Practice:
Independent Practice –
Math Textbook pg 110 (11-37)
Groups:
Mrs. T – Review Study Guide
Sumdog
Independent Practice
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.
B.
C.
D.
68
71
83
639
Mrs. M
Games
Independent Work
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study guide
Computer
Flash cards
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guide
Math book pg. 104
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Work
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guide
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Games
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Games
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Independent
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Mrs. M
Games
Independent Work
Bring your
study guide
Flash cards
Computer
Work on Math Study
guide
Math book pg. 104
# 5-31