DUE AT THE END OF THE WEEK on FRIDAY: Sunshine Math Lesson 7 (Complete front and back. Show your work. Be ready to discuss on Friday.) Social Studies (Complete HOLIDAYS AND CELEBRATIONS in your Social Studies Book. Complete pages 71-76. Complete Lesson Introduction and Text Work (Make sure to use COMPLETE SENTENCES) (You may list your Social Studies Reading on your Reading Log.) MON TUES WED THUR FRI MATH: Plus 3, Minus 3 Fact Families. Write them on notebook paper or in your journal. Explain: What happens when you add 3 to an even number? What happens when you add 3 to an odd number? Why do you think that is? (1, 3, 4) (2, 3, 5)(3, 3, 6) (4, 3, 7) (5, 3, 8) (6, 3, 9) (7, 3, 10) (8, 3, 11) (9, 3, 12) (10, 3, 13) SPELLING: Choose a Spelling Assignments and complete it using this week s Spelling Words. You may do choose to do half of your words one way and half another way. READING COMPREHENSION: Complete Reading Comprehension Practice Page LITERAL AND FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: Look on the back of your homework sheet. Choose 2 of the CORE Sayings and Phrases. Complete and illustration of the Literal Meaning and then write to explain the Figurative Meaning. MATH: Make sure SUNSHINE MATH LESSON 7 is complete SOCIAL STUDIES: Make sure you have completed Holidays and Celebrations in your Social Studies Book. Complete pages 71-76. READ 20 MINUTES. R CONTROLLED VOWELS (ER, IR, UR) her person nurse dirt turn birth serve curb curl skirt purse turtle CHALLENGE WORDS: hamburger perfect surface
Parents: Sayings and Phrases are important to study because they are widely used in everyday language and writing--and their meanings are not always immediately clear. Students may have heard sayings and phrases used in conversation at home, in school, on television or radio programs, or in cartoons, films, and video-tapes. Children in Core Knowledge schools should also have studied sayings and phrases in kindergarten and Grade 1. Please spend time with your child reading and discussing the meaning of the following sayings: 1. Back to the drawing board. 2. Better late than never. 3. Cold feet. 4. Don t cry over spilled milk. 5. Don't judge a book by its cover. 6. Easier said than done. 7. Eaten out of house and home. 8. Get a taste of your own medicine. 9. Get up on the wrong side of the bed. 10. In hot water. 11. Keep your fingers crossed. 12. Practice what you preach. 13. Two heads are better than one. 14. Turn over a new leaf. 15. Where there's a will there's a way. 16. You can't teach an old dog new tricks. 17. Sour grapes. 18. A dog is mans' best friend. 19. Better safe than sorry.
DUE AT THE END OF THE WEEK on FRIDAY: Sunshine Math Lesson 7 (Complete front and back. Show your work. Be ready to discuss on Friday.) Social Studies (Complete HOLIDAYS AND CELEBRATIONS in your Social Studies Book. Complete pages 71-76. Complete Lesson Introduction and Text Work (Make sure to use COMPLETE SENTENCES) (You may list your Social Studies Reading on your Reading Log.) MON TUES WED THUR FRI MATH: Plus 3, Minus 3 Fact Families. Write them on notebook paper or in your journal. Explain: What happens when you add 3 to an even number? What happens when you add 3 to an odd number? Why do you think that is? (1, 3, 4) (2, 3, 5)(3, 3, 6) (4, 3, 7) (5, 3, 8) (6, 3, 9) (7, 3, 10) (8, 3, 11) (9, 3, 12) (10, 3, 13) SPELLING: Choose a Spelling Assignments and complete it using this week s Spelling Words. You may do choose to do half of your words one way and half another way. READING COMPREHENSION: Complete Reading Comprehension Practice Page LITERAL AND FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: Look on the back of your homework sheet. Choose 2 of the CORE Sayings and Phrases. Complete and illustration of the Literal Meaning and then write to explain the Figurative Meaning. MATH: Make sure SUNSHINE MATH LESSON 7 is complete SOCIAL STUDIES: Make sure you have completed Holidays and Celebrations in your Social Studies Book. Complete pages 71-76. READ 20 MINUTES. R CONTROLLED VOWELS (ER, IR, UR) her person nurse dirt turn birth serve curb curl skirt purse turtle CHALLENGE WORDS: hamburger perfect surface High Frequency Words: enough toward above word whole ago
Parents: Sayings and Phrases are important to study because they are widely used in everyday language and writing--and their meanings are not always immediately clear. Students may have heard sayings and phrases used in conversation at home, in school, on television or radio programs, or in cartoons, films, and video-tapes. Children in Core Knowledge schools should also have studied sayings and phrases in kindergarten and Grade 1. Please spend time with your child reading and discussing the meaning of the following sayings: 1. Back to the drawing board. 2. Better late than never. 3. Cold feet. 4. Don t cry over spilled milk. 5. Don't judge a book by its cover. 6. Easier said than done. 7. Eaten out of house and home. 8. Get a taste of your own medicine. 9. Get up on the wrong side of the bed. 10. In hot water. 11. Keep your fingers crossed. 12. Practice what you preach. 13. Two heads are better than one. 14. Turn over a new leaf. 15. Where there's a will there's a way. 16. You can't teach an old dog new tricks. 17. Sour grapes. 18. A dog is mans' best friend. 19. Better safe than sorry.
DUE AT THE END OF THE WEEK on FRIDAY: Sunshine Math Lesson 7 (Complete front and back. Show your work. Be ready to discuss on Friday.) Social Studies (Complete HOLIDAYS AND CELEBRATIONS in your Social Studies Book. Complete pages 71-76. Complete Lesson Introduction and Text Work (Make sure to use COMPLETE SENTENCES) (You may list your Social Studies Reading on your Reading Log.) MON TUES WED THUR FRI MATH: Plus 3, Minus 3 Fact Families. Write them on notebook paper or in your journal. Explain: What happens when you add 3 to an even number? What happens when you add 3 to an odd number? Why do you think that is? (1, 3, 4) (2, 3, 5)(3, 3, 6) (4, 3, 7) (5, 3, 8) (6, 3, 9) (7, 3, 10) (8, 3, 11) (9, 3, 12) (10, 3, 13) SPELLING: Choose a Spelling Assignments and complete it using this week s Spelling Words. You may do choose to do half of your words one way and half another way. READING COMPREHENSION: Complete Reading Comprehension Practice Page LITERAL AND FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: Look on the back of your homework sheet. Choose 2 of the CORE Sayings and Phrases. Complete and illustration of the Literal Meaning and then write to explain the Figurative Meaning. MATH: Make sure SUNSHINE MATH LESSON 7 is complete SOCIAL STUDIES: Make sure you have completed Holidays and Celebrations in your Social Studies Book. Complete pages 71-76. READ 20 MINUTES. R CONTROLLED VOWELS (ER, IR, UR) skirt person nurse dirt turtle birth CHALLENGE WORDS: hamburger perfect surface High Frequency Words: enough toward above word whole ago Vocab. Challenge: conflict predator endangered species inhabit
Parents: Sayings and Phrases are important to study because they are widely used in everyday language and writing--and their meanings are not always immediately clear. Students may have heard sayings and phrases used in conversation at home, in school, on television or radio programs, or in cartoons, films, and video-tapes. Children in Core Knowledge schools should also have studied sayings and phrases in kindergarten and Grade 1. Please spend time with your child reading and discussing the meaning of the following sayings: 1. Back to the drawing board. 2. Better late than never. 3. Cold feet. 4. Don t cry over spilled milk. 5. Don't judge a book by its cover. 6. Easier said than done. 7. Eaten out of house and home. 8. Get a taste of your own medicine. 9. Get up on the wrong side of the bed. 10. In hot water. 11. Keep your fingers crossed. 12. Practice what you preach. 13. Two heads are better than one. 14. Turn over a new leaf. 15. Where there's a will there's a way. 16. You can't teach an old dog new tricks. 17. Sour grapes. 18. A dog is mans' best friend. 19. Better safe than sorry.
DUE AT THE END OF THE WEEK on FRIDAY: Sunshine Math Lesson 7 (Complete front and back. Show your work. Be ready to discuss on Friday.) Social Studies (Complete HOLIDAYS AND CELEBRATIONS in your Social Studies Book. Complete pages 71-76. Complete Lesson Introduction and Text Work (Make sure to use COMPLETE SENTENCES) (You may list your Social Studies Reading on your Reading Log.) MON TUES WED THUR FRI MATH: Plus 3, Minus 3 Fact Families. Write them on notebook paper or in your journal. Explain: What happens when you add 3 to an even number? What happens when you add 3 to an odd number? Why do you think that is? (1, 3, 4) (2, 3, 5)(3, 3, 6) (4, 3, 7) (5, 3, 8) (6, 3, 9) (7, 3, 10) (8, 3, 11) (9, 3, 12) (10, 3, 13) SPELLING: Choose a Spelling Assignments and complete it using this week s Spelling Words. You may do choose to do half of your words one way and half another way. READING COMPREHENSION: Complete Reading Comprehension Practice Page LITERAL AND FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE: Look on the back of your homework sheet. Choose 2 of the CORE Sayings and Phrases. Complete and illustration of the Literal Meaning and then write to explain the Figurative Meaning. MATH: Make sure SUNSHINE MATH LESSON 7 is complete SOCIAL STUDIES: Make sure you have completed Holidays and Celebrations in your Social Studies Book. Complete pages 71-76. READ 20 MINUTES. R CONTROLLED VOWELS (ER, IR, UR) her dirt turn curb curl skirt turtle
Parents: Sayings and Phrases are important to study because they are widely used in everyday language and writing--and their meanings are not always immediately clear. Students may have heard sayings and phrases used in conversation at home, in school, on television or radio programs, or in cartoons, films, and video-tapes. Children in Core Knowledge schools should also have studied sayings and phrases in kindergarten and Grade 1. Please spend time with your child reading and discussing the meaning of the following sayings: 1. Back to the drawing board. 2. Better late than never. 3. Cold feet. 4. Don t cry over spilled milk. 5. Don't judge a book by its cover. 6. Easier said than done. 7. Eaten out of house and home. 8. Get a taste of your own medicine. 9. Get up on the wrong side of the bed. 10. In hot water. 11. Keep your fingers crossed. 12. Practice what you preach. 13. Two heads are better than one. 14. Turn over a new leaf. 15. Where there's a will there's a way. 16. You can't teach an old dog new tricks. 17. Sour grapes. 18. A dog is mans' best friend. 19. Better safe than sorry.
DUE AT THE END OF THE WEEK on FRIDAY: Sunshine Math Lesson 7 (Complete front and back. Show your work. Be ready to discuss on Friday.) Social Studies (Complete HOLIDAYS AND CELEBRATIONS in your Social Studies Book. Complete pages 71-76. Complete Lesson Introduction and Text Work (Make sure to use COMPLETE SENTENCES) (You may list your Social Studies Reading on your Reading Log.) MON TUES WED THUR FRI MATH: Complete Practice Page SPELLING: Practice reading and writing your words 3 times each MATH: Complete Practice Page READING COMPREHENSION: Complete Reading Comprehension Practice Page MATH: Complete Practice Page SPELLING: Draw a picture and hide your words in the picture. Color your picture. MATH: Complete Practice Page SPELLING: Practice making sentences with your words. READ 20 MINUTES. away blue down find go one
Parents: Sayings and Phrases are important to study because they are widely used in everyday language and writing--and their meanings are not always immediately clear. Students may have heard sayings and phrases used in conversation at home, in school, on television or radio programs, or in cartoons, films, and video-tapes. Children in Core Knowledge schools should also have studied sayings and phrases in kindergarten and Grade 1. Please spend time with your child reading and discussing the meaning of the following sayings: 1. Back to the drawing board. 2. Better late than never. 3. Cold feet. 4. Don t cry over spilled milk. 5. Don't judge a book by its cover. 6. Easier said than done. 7. Eaten out of house and home. 8. Get a taste of your own medicine. 9. Get up on the wrong side of the bed. 10. In hot water. 11. Keep your fingers crossed. 12. Practice what you preach. 13. Two heads are better than one. 14. Turn over a new leaf. 15. Where there's a will there's a way. 16. You can't teach an old dog new tricks. 17. Sour grapes. 18. A dog is mans' best friend. 19. Better safe than sorry.