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M T W TH F 4 5 6 Math TI-30X2S calculators Reading 3 Ring Binder 11 Brainstorm Genre Writing 18 Affixes see affix button Setting/Lit Techniques sheet p. 20 All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury Finish Inferencing sheet Color squared numbers and answer t-chart questions see below for templates and examples. 25 Math PEMDAS P. 20 7,9,11,13,19,21,23 Affixes 12 P. 8 Math Text #29-34 (see the page below) Rules of divisibility problem. (yes or no) why or why not. Affix sheet (see affix button) 19 P. 20 All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury Blue Margin Responses on a separate sheet of paper. Math P. 14-15 (4-32) even only 26 Math P. 23 All Study for Math quiz. Interactive Reader outline Space Settlements, Space Colony Science - Read and respond to questions pp.3-14 13 322-Reading NWEA 20 322-Math NWEA All Summer in a Day Character Sheet 27 Setting of 3 Interactive Reader Stories Science p. 19-22 Weather predictor and chart 7 Parent Survey 14 Reading Text Use Graphic organizer to complete the plot diagram for pp. 36-42. 21 Study for math, reading, and grammar tests! Reading Plot and Vocabulary Sheets 28 Learn Zillion Code # RG4996E Template to complete is on our website. Go to your email to find your IXL account. Complete the assessment. Reading Main Idea Template Vocabulary sheet Social Studies-Grid-Scale Map 8 15 Final Copy of Genre Writing On Paper in Book Form- Illustration 22 Math Word Problem Have a great weekend! 29 Word Problem Practice 1 st two stanzas for speaking.

2 Prepare for America the Beautiful 1 st two stanzas speech (recite the stanzas) Follow the rubric. There is a rubric on our website under Our Curriculum 9 Columbus Day M T W TH F 16 READING LOG DUE! Continue for Week 3 Work on short and extended response Prepare for America the Beautiful 2 nd two stanzas speech (recite the stanzas) Follow the rubric. There is a rubric on our website under Our Curriculum Reading Setting-Protagonist Sequence of Events-Cause and Effect Please see below. (Lob s Girl Reading Text) 10 (Monday and Tuesday) Math p.34-35 #18,24,31 (T-Chart) p.40-42 #14,26,22 17 4 Work on short and extended response templates for reading test prompts. 11 IXL Optional Science p. 23-29 Math Chapter 1 Test Friday 18 5 Work on short and extended response templates for reading test prompts. Weather science experiment due. 12 IXL Optional Complete all unfinished reading assignments from class today. (Most of you finished) Finish Extended Response TEMPLATE ONLY if not completed in school (The Prince and the Pauper) Math Chapter 1 Test Friday 19 6 IXL and Affix Sheet Due All short and extended response templates due for Reading Test. 13 IXL Optional Math Word Problems 20 Math Word Problem 23 Field Trip 24 25 26 27 Math Word Problem 29 30 31 Halloween Party - Last Hour! Dear Parent, Students are completing a reading log. They complete one section per day, as shown on the log. Reading logs will ALWAYS be due on the following Monday. They are to chose a 6 th grade level or higher FICTION book of their choice.

ONOMATOPOEIA a word that imitates the sound it represents crunch, zap, tick-tock, whoosh PERSONIFICATION when a writer gives human qualities to animals or objects My car drank the gasoline in one gulp. ALLITERATION SYMBOLISM PARADOX the repetition of the same consonant sound in words occurring near one another using an object or action that means something more than its literal meaning reveals something true which at first seems contradictory Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. The Statue of Liberty - freedom When you win all the time, you lose. HYPERBOLE an obvious exaggeration or overstatement I m so hungry I could eat a horse! SIMILE METAPHOR an expression comparing one thing to another using the words like or as a comparison of two unlike things without using the words like or as It was as smelly as a dirty pair of socks. He was a statue, waiting to hear the news.

ALLUSION a casual reference to a famous historical or literary figure or event My sister has so many pets I m going to call myself Old McDonald. IMAGERY when a writer invokes the five senses The smell reminded him of rotting tomatoes. IDIOM an expression with a meaning different from the literal meaning of the words I got cold feet before my speech = I was scared OXYMORON two opposite terms dark sunshine EUPHEMISM a polite word or phrase used in place of one that may be too direct, unpleasant, or embarrassing pre-owned = used CLICHÉ an expression that has lost its power or originality from overuse talking a mile a minute PUN a humorous play on words, often involving double meanings When a clock is hungry it goes back four seconds. FORSHADOWING a hint of what is to come later in the story The evening was still. Suddenly, a cool breeze started blowing. DIALECT DIALOGUE The language used by the people of a specific area, class, district or any other group of people. Inner Dialogue In inner dialogue, the characters speak to themselves and reveal their personalities I ll take the canoe and go see, Jim. It mightn t be, you know. Outer Dialogue It is a simple conversation between two characters used in almost all types of fictional works.

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