Dear Students,
S-t-u-d-y for tomorrow's Wordly Wise Lesson 1 Exam. Your test will be on spelling and vocabulary. For the spelling test, I will be telling you the definition, you will be writing the word. Please review the lessons you completed this week.
For those students who turned in their JPO permission forms, Mr. Ishihara will have JPO training after your early lunch. You will leave for lunch at 11:40 a.m.
Tomorrow, we will be having a gallery walk during Social Studies. You will have a chance to see everyone's drawings. We will also have P.E. in the afternoon. :)
These are your assignments:
I. Language Arts
a. Reading Record: read 30 minutes and record pages read.
b. Wordly Wise: 1) Make corrections to last night's homework -- Wordly Wise 1E #1-7 and writing words 1-7 5x each if you got any of the problems wrong. You can make the corrections in your composition book or on folder paper. Tape the folder paper in your Wordly Wise book. 2) Complete Lesson 1E #8-15 questions in your workbook. In your composition book, write words #8-15 5x each. The title in your composition book is Wordly Wise Lesson #1 Words #8-15 5x each. 3) Study for tomorrow's spelling and vocabulary exam.
II. Math
a. On folder paper, make corrections to Esio Trot #2 handout. Remember to show all work, label all numbers and write your answer in a complete sentence.
III. Other
a. Scholastic book orders due Monday!
b. JPO permission form due Friday!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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3 comments:
hi Mrs Dela Cruz!
this is not related to homework, but on Friday you told us to remind you that we were gonna play a spam musubi game. Well, here's your reminder!
~Erin
Hi Erin!
Thank you for reminding me. We'll play the game on Friday.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz
Dear ?
Please be more specific with your question. What do you not understand about Wordly Wise 1E #12? The question asks you to name 3 obstacles that a guide dog might experience on a street. Review the meaning of "obstacle." What things could prevent the guide dog and owner to walk safely in the street?
Sincerely,
Mrs. Dela Cruz
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