1. FEBRUARY 25—MARCH 1
This week we are going to focus on just being able to
write! We want to place all of the things we have
1. except 11. Texas
learned this year into our writing pieces. We are
2. explain 12. queen
also turning the knob on our binoculars to make our
sentences clearer and use our details! 3. expect 13. equal
4. excited 14. village
5. excellent 15. question
Keep studying for beat the facts!! Some of you are 6. bridge 16. television
progressing so well!! 7. charge 17. telescope
8. fudge 18. telephone
9. knowledge 19. translate
Monday—Thursday—Math homework
Tuesday-Read AR
10. quick 20. transplant
Thursday—Writing assignment is due
Words for this week’s writing: to, two, too, have
We will continue on Topic 14, “Lines, Angles, Shapes,
All week - Practice spelling and study mult facts
and Solids”. I have listed a few of the terms at the
bottom in the vocabulary section that the students
need to be studying!! These terms are important!
Due to the Math and Reading Mock STAAR we will Study your multiplication facts!!
not have a reading and vocabulary test at the end of
the week. We will still have a Spelling Test this
My E-mail address : mistisanders@lorenaisd.net
week but it will be on Friday.
Please be sure that your child gets to bed early and My Conference Time : 2:00-3:05
eats a great breakfast in order to get ready for our LES Phone Number : 254-857-4613
Mock STAAR tests on Tuesday and Wednesday.
February 26 Six Flags Reading forms are due point—an exact location in space
February 26 Math Mock STAAR line—a straight path of points that goes on and on in
February 27 Mock Reading STAAR two directions
March 8 Beat the Facts ends line segment—a part of a line with two(2) endpoints
March 11-15 Spring Break ray—a part of a line that has one(1) endpoint and con-
March 26 Spring Individual Pictures/ tinues on forever in one direction
End of 3rd 9 weeks Plane—an endless flat surface angle a figure formed
March 29 No School/Good Friday by two(2) rays that have the same endpoint
April 2 & 3 Writing STAAR obtuse angle—an angle that is greater than a right
April 4 Report Cards angle
April 23 Math STAAR acute angle—an angle that is less than a right angle
April 24 Reading STAAR right angle—an angle that forms a square corners(90⁰)
parallel lines—lines that never cross
Perpendicular lines—lines that form square corners or
Our Student Spotlight this week is Dylan Hansen!! right angles
Dylan has done a great job this week!! Thanks for all straight angle- an angle that forms a straight line
of your hard work Dylan!!