1. Think about a time when you have worked as part of a
team. Write about this experience.
Tuesday Jose
February 5, 2013
Donovan
Emily Bryan
Ayanna
Ixza Leslie Christy
Philicia
Samira Ricardo
Alexis Lilah
Leon Jordan
Yamilee
Kathy
Jessica Michael
Alejandra Adrianette
Edward Carlos
Jeffrey Jaileen
Diana Remy Kareena
David
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2. Reading Civil Rights (p. 392)
Talk About It
What rights do you think
all citizens of the Unites
States should have?
What does
discrimination mean to
you?
Look at the picture and respond in writing.
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3. To scald means "to heat to a
temperature just below the boiling
point."
Giving permission for something allows
it to happen.
An autograph is a person's signature.
A fare is the price charged to transport
a person.
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4. If you have blurted out something, you
said it suddenly, without thinking.
Something clenched is closed or
squeezed together tightly.
Chiseled means "chipped or shaped
by a metal tool called a chisel."
Something that is spectacular is very
unusual or remarkable.
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5. Writing Civil Rights
News Writing
Suppose that you live
in the 1960s and work
for the civil rights
movement. Write a
news article describing
your experience.
Use FOUR vocabulary
words and highlight
them.
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6. Reading Lunch Counter Encounter (p. 394)
Homophones
Homophones are words
that sound the same but
have different meanings
and spellings. For
example, the word fare
homophones
has a different meaning
than the word fair.
Character and Setting
A character is a person or animal in a story.
The setting of the story is where and when it
takes place.
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7. A Character and Setting Chart can help you list
important details about characters and settings. These
two features are part of the story structure.
Characters Setting
June 1963,
Joe, Paul
Mississippi
baseball field
Joe's mother
or park
man, woman in
drugstore
wheelchair
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8. Reading Goin' Someplace Special (p. 396)
Genre
Historical Fiction tells
a story in which
fictional characters
take part in actual
events from the past.
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9. stonemason: a person who cuts stone
or builds walls or other things from
stone.
BLT: an abbreviation for bacon,
lettuce, and tomato sandwich.
zinnia: any of several garden plants
such as large daisies, grown from their
showy flowers of many colors.
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10. Character Setting
'Tricia Ann is
respectful and
funny, and Mama
loves Frances's house
Someplace
Special.
Mama Frances
is strong and On the bus
independent.
'Tricia Ann is
hurt that The Southland
people are Hotel
staring at her.
Blooming Mary
is kind, but The Mission
misunderstood Church ruins
by others.
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11. Reading Through My Eyes (p. 414)
Genre
An Autobiography is an
zoom
account of events in a
person's life that is written in
that person's own words.
A Time Line is a diagram of
several events arranged in
the order in which they
took place. A time line
helps to organize
information in an easy,
visual way.
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12. Connect and Compare
Directions: Copy the questions on page 417
and answer using complete sentences.
1. Use the time line on page 415 to find how many years
separate the arrest of Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Act.
2. How is reading Ruby Bridges's own words different from
reading about her experience from a secondary source?
3. Think about "Through My Eyes" and Goin' Someplace
Special. How are the experiences that Ruby Bridges and
'Tricia Ann went through similar? How are they different?
Explain.
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13. Something is unconstitutional if it goes against
the rights and laws stated in a country's
constitution.
Something that is banned is officially forbidden
or prohibited.
A boycott is an organized effort to express
disapproval by avoiding a person or a business.
Segregation is the practice of separating
people into different groups according to their
race, social class, ethnic background, or other
traits.
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17. Spelling
Aim: Pretest
Do Now: Copy the spelling
words in your notebook.
Lesson:
1. Practice book, pages 109110.
Homework:
• Write the spelling words ten times each.
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18. Language Arts Negatives (p. 422)
Class Work
• Copy the RULES
• Complete 120 on
pages 422423
• Complete WRITING
ACTIVITY.
Homework
• Extra Practice, page 491 125
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19. RULES
A negative is a word that means "no."
Nobody saw me.
example
I have nothing to do.
Do not use two negatives in the same
sentence. This is known as a double negative.
Correct a sentence with two negatives by
changing one negative to a positive word or
by dropping one negative.
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20. Guided Practice
Directions: Name the negative word in each sentence.
Example: No day has ever been so Exciting!
Negative word: No
1. The day wasn't windy.
wasn't
2. We have never been in a hotair balloon before.
never
No one
3. No one was as excited as Tony.
NEGATIVE WORDS
4. Kira doesn't know when we will start.
doesn't never
wasn't
Nobody
5. Nobody seems as brave as we are. No one
doesn't
Nobody
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21. Homework Summary for Tuesday February 5, 2013
Reading
Practice Book, page 116.
Math
Page 290, exercise 1120. Use your HW notebook.
Spelling
Spelling words, ten times each.
Language Arts
Extra Practice, page 491 125
Religion
Handout due tomorrow
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