Today is Valentine's Day. Imagine that you have just
anonymously received the perfect gift. Write about what
it is and how you will figure out who gave it to you.
                         Tuesday           Ramon          Eric
                     February 14, 2012
                                                Cameron
                                      David         Linder
                                     Adolfo Joey
                                 Emma         Alan G Cincere
                             Gia
                                Jose
                                Massire Brian
                              Andres           Max
                             Alan R Matthew
                                                           Angel
                                                         Natalie
                               Joshua          Brianna     Ryan
                               Christian
                                  Christopher
                                         ElizabethRicardo
                                 Nyashia
  Sualee                                          Carlos
                               Johnny
  Roxana
                                                  Mitzy
Daily Warm­Up 2
     2.13.12 Morning Reading ­ June Bugs
The Armadillo
Take a handout from the bin
in the front of the classroom.

Use you SMART Clickers to
answer the questions.

Return the handout (with
your name written on it) and
the clicker once you are
finished.
Reading ­ Who Says Robots Can't Think
(p. 358)
Analogies
Analogies compare
two pairs of words.
Sometimes analogies
use synonyms, words
that have similar
meanings. For
example broken is to
defective as tidy is to
neat.
Reading ­ Who Says Robots Can't Think
(p. 358)
Analogies: Synonyms
    staggered is to swayed
             as
   marched is to paraded
             or
   excitement is to boredom?
Reading ­ Who Says Robots Can't Think
(p. 358)
Make Inferences and Analyze
Draw Conclusions
Making inferences about what happens in a story will
help you draw conclusions about characters and events
and come to a new understanding of the story.

Use your Conclusions Diagram as you reread the selection
to help you make inferences and draw conclusions.
Reading ­ Who Says Robots Can't Think
(p. 358)
Evidence                  Conclusion
Reading ­ Who Says Robots Can't Think
(p. 358)


  Reading Homework

       Practice book,
          page 104
Math ­ Divisibility (p. 200)
Learn
The 82 members of the
singing group stand in
rows as they perform.
Can the singers stand
in 3 equal rows?
Math Word
divisible
A whole number is divisible by another number when
the first is divided by the second and the remainder is 0.
Math ­ Divisibility (p. 200)
A whole number is divisible by

                                            if the number is divisible by
2   if the last digit is 0, 2, 4, 6, 8. 6
                                            both 2 and 3.
    if the sum of its digits is             if the sum of the digits is
3                                      9
    divisible by 3.                         divisible by 9.

5   if the last digit is 5 or 0.       10 if the last digit is 0.
Math ­ Divisibility (p. 200)


      Math Homework

        Practice book,
           page 41
Language Arts ­ Comparative and
Superlative Adjectives (p. 270)
RULES
Comparative adjectives compare
two nouns or pronouns. Add ­er to
most adjectives to compare two
people, places, things or ideas.



    Sugar is sweeter than honey.
Language Arts ­ Comparative and
Superlative Adjectives (p. 270)
RULES
Superlative adjectives
compare more than two nouns
or pronouns. Add ­est to most
adjectives to compare more
than two people, places, things
or ideas.

  That is the sweetest cake of the
  three cakes on the table.
Language Arts ­ Comparative and
Superlative Adjectives (p. 270)
Guided Practice
Name the correct adjective that compares.

Example: Split pea soup is (thicker, thickest) than chicken
soup.

1. Salsa is (hotter, hottest) than ketchup.
2. Blueberry cheesecake is (sweeter, sweetest) than
pumpkin pie.
3. Lemon meringue pie is the (sweeter, sweetest) of all.
4. Steaks are often (tougher, toughest) than lamb chops.
5. Fudge may be the (chewier, chewiest) candy.
Language Arts ­ Comparative and
Superlative Adjectives (p. 270)

       Language Arts
         Homework

       Practice book,
          page 56
Spelling ­ Words of the Week
Spelling ­ Words of the Week
1. sugar                  11. crater
2. gentler                12. pillar
3. scissors               13. splendor
4. founder                14. peddler
5. director               15. professor
6. scholar                16. shatter
7. saucer                 17. governor
8. labor                  18. vapor
9. commander              19. equator
10. error                 20. soldier
Spelling ­ Word Sorts


 director               What do they have
                          in common?

                           / r/
                             e
 scholar

 saucer
Spelling ­ Word Sorts
Sort each spelling word by finding the sound and
spelling pattern to which it belows. Write the spelling
words with the / r/ spelled:
                e
Religion ­ During the Liturgy of the Word, we listen and
respond to the Word of God (p. 134)

   Loving God, you have the words of
   everlasting life.

We Gather
What are some stories that tell of
events that are important to you and
your family?
Religion ­ During the Liturgy of the Word, we listen and
respond to the Word of God (p. 134)

Class Work
Read pages 134 and 135.

Write the Key Word Liturgy of the Word
definition in your notebook.

Complete the WE RESPOND activity in
your textbook.
Religion ­ During the Liturgy of the Word, we listen and
respond to the Word of God (p. 134)

            Religion Homework
  1. What happens during the Liturgy of the
                 Word?

2. Whom does the entire assembly pray for?

Answer using complete sentences. Use your
               notebook
Homework Summary ­ Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Reading
1. Practice book, page 104

Math
1. Practice book, page 41

Language Arts
1. Practice book, page 56

Religion
1. What happens during the Liturgy of the Word?
2. Whom does the entire assembly pray for?
3. Use your notebook
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2.14.12 classwork tuesday

  • 1.
    Today is Valentine'sDay. Imagine that you have just anonymously received the perfect gift. Write about what it is and how you will figure out who gave it to you. Tuesday Ramon Eric February 14, 2012 Cameron David Linder Adolfo Joey Emma Alan G Cincere Gia Jose Massire Brian Andres Max Alan R Matthew Angel Natalie Joshua Brianna Ryan Christian Christopher ElizabethRicardo Nyashia Sualee Carlos Johnny Roxana Mitzy
  • 6.
    Daily Warm­Up 2 2.13.12 Morning Reading ­ June Bugs The Armadillo Take a handout from the bin in the front of the classroom. Use you SMART Clickers to answer the questions. Return the handout (with your name written on it) and the clicker once you are finished.
  • 7.
    Reading ­ WhoSays Robots Can't Think (p. 358) Analogies Analogies compare two pairs of words. Sometimes analogies use synonyms, words that have similar meanings. For example broken is to defective as tidy is to neat.
  • 8.
    Reading ­ WhoSays Robots Can't Think (p. 358) Analogies: Synonyms staggered is to swayed as marched is to paraded or excitement is to boredom?
  • 9.
    Reading ­ WhoSays Robots Can't Think (p. 358) Make Inferences and Analyze Draw Conclusions Making inferences about what happens in a story will help you draw conclusions about characters and events and come to a new understanding of the story. Use your Conclusions Diagram as you reread the selection to help you make inferences and draw conclusions.
  • 10.
    Reading ­ WhoSays Robots Can't Think (p. 358) Evidence Conclusion
  • 12.
    Reading ­ WhoSays Robots Can't Think (p. 358) Reading Homework Practice book, page 104
  • 13.
    Math ­ Divisibility(p. 200) Learn The 82 members of the singing group stand in rows as they perform. Can the singers stand in 3 equal rows? Math Word divisible A whole number is divisible by another number when the first is divided by the second and the remainder is 0.
  • 14.
    Math ­ Divisibility(p. 200) A whole number is divisible by if the number is divisible by 2 if the last digit is 0, 2, 4, 6, 8. 6 both 2 and 3. if the sum of its digits is if the sum of the digits is 3 9 divisible by 3. divisible by 9. 5 if the last digit is 5 or 0. 10 if the last digit is 0.
  • 16.
    Math ­ Divisibility(p. 200) Math Homework Practice book, page 41
  • 17.
    Language Arts ­Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (p. 270) RULES Comparative adjectives compare two nouns or pronouns. Add ­er to most adjectives to compare two people, places, things or ideas. Sugar is sweeter than honey.
  • 18.
    Language Arts ­Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (p. 270) RULES Superlative adjectives compare more than two nouns or pronouns. Add ­est to most adjectives to compare more than two people, places, things or ideas. That is the sweetest cake of the three cakes on the table.
  • 21.
    Language Arts ­Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (p. 270) Guided Practice Name the correct adjective that compares. Example: Split pea soup is (thicker, thickest) than chicken soup. 1. Salsa is (hotter, hottest) than ketchup. 2. Blueberry cheesecake is (sweeter, sweetest) than pumpkin pie. 3. Lemon meringue pie is the (sweeter, sweetest) of all. 4. Steaks are often (tougher, toughest) than lamb chops. 5. Fudge may be the (chewier, chewiest) candy.
  • 22.
    Language Arts ­Comparative and Superlative Adjectives (p. 270) Language Arts Homework Practice book, page 56
  • 23.
    Spelling ­ Wordsof the Week
  • 24.
    Spelling ­ Wordsof the Week 1. sugar 11. crater 2. gentler 12. pillar 3. scissors 13. splendor 4. founder 14. peddler 5. director 15. professor 6. scholar 16. shatter 7. saucer 17. governor 8. labor 18. vapor 9. commander 19. equator 10. error 20. soldier
  • 25.
    Spelling ­ WordSorts director What do they have in common? / r/ e scholar saucer
  • 26.
    Spelling ­ WordSorts Sort each spelling word by finding the sound and spelling pattern to which it belows. Write the spelling words with the / r/ spelled: e
  • 27.
    Religion ­ Duringthe Liturgy of the Word, we listen and respond to the Word of God (p. 134) Loving God, you have the words of everlasting life. We Gather What are some stories that tell of events that are important to you and your family?
  • 28.
    Religion ­ Duringthe Liturgy of the Word, we listen and respond to the Word of God (p. 134) Class Work Read pages 134 and 135. Write the Key Word Liturgy of the Word definition in your notebook. Complete the WE RESPOND activity in your textbook.
  • 29.
    Religion ­ Duringthe Liturgy of the Word, we listen and respond to the Word of God (p. 134) Religion Homework 1. What happens during the Liturgy of the Word? 2. Whom does the entire assembly pray for? Answer using complete sentences. Use your notebook
  • 30.
    Homework Summary ­Tuesday, February 14, 2012 Reading 1. Practice book, page 104 Math 1. Practice book, page 41 Language Arts 1. Practice book, page 56 Religion 1. What happens during the Liturgy of the Word? 2. Whom does the entire assembly pray for? 3. Use your notebook
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    Range: Mode: 5 Median: Mean:
  • 32.