Room 126... #30 week of March 16-20 Spelling List particular expect flat distance cook plot Interpret and or treasure feast ruined childhood funny amendment law document thin transplant leaves Bible memory verse: Isaiah 11:8b Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow though This week we're learning: Reading: Me and Uncle Romie strategy:: Author's purpose Phonics: suffixes writing: finish and present explanatory writing Bible: Saul's conversion Grammar: conjunctions math: Organize, display, and interpret data chapter 12 Science: Plants Social Studies: Wednesday test on Ch 10, begin Ch 11 rights and responsibilities Upcoming tests Wed. Mar 18- Social Studies Ch. 10 Fri Mar 20-Reading, Spelling, Memory Verse Fri. Mar 27-Reading, Spelling, Memory Verse Coming up: *If your child will be gone on Friday- please let me know! They will need to test (spelling, bible and reading) and have their math project done and their explanatory writing project done and turned in by Thursday. *The kids have been working on writing explanatory pieces. They have turned them into slideshows in google drive complete with pictures. They will be presenting them to the class this week. A few chose projects where those pictures will need to be taken at home and emailed to me. (Hopefully they asked you permission to complete this portion at home!) *Our school is collecting money and supplies for our sister school in Uganda this week. Monday is penny day, Tuesday is nickel day, Wednesday is dime day, Thursday is quarter day and Friday is any denomination day. *We have new AR goals and reading ranges. The kids should know this information. I'll send them home sometime this week as well. *We have chapel on Wednesday morning at 8:15 and will go see the presentation of Annie Jr. on Thursday at 9 am. You are welcome to join us. Homework: Monday- english journal, math pg Tuesday- study for Soc St. test, math Wednesday- SS test, bible homework Thursday- math page, vocab/eng page Friday- home journal Vocab Words fierce- dangerous or wild cardboard- heavy, stiff paper used to make boxes and posters ruined- destroyed or spoiled feast- a large, rich meal on a special occasion treasure- anything that has great value or importance flights- sets of stairs from one story of a building to another stoops- porches or entryways pitcher- a baseball player who throws the ball to the batter
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