Welcome It’s Thursday. SIPPS – Lesson 16 Madmade PetPete Licklike Hophope Ususe Duckduke

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Welcome

It’s Thursday

SIPPS – Lesson 16

• Mad made• Pet Pete• Lick like• Hop hope• Us use• Duck duke

SIPPS

• Cute, cent, bone, chap, tale, bun, • Ped, ite,ut ede• Brave, cell, stone, past, plume, plum• Plete, cite, ston, plet

SIPPS

• I went to school.• Once in a while we eat cookies.• I had enough.

• School, once, enough

SIPPS

• Ja jax ax• Zeb ze eb• Ro op rop• Lum um lu• Il mi mil• Blap bla ap

SIPPS

• Co co il(cooperate, coordinate) (cooperate, coordinate) (illegal, illustrate)

Multi multi multi(multiply, multiplication) (multiply, multiplication) (multiply, multiplication)

[def: many]

Ject ject semi(subject, project) (subject, project) (semicircle, semiconscious)

[def: half]

SIPPS

• Sum.mer ex.cuse ex.treme• Chi.nese suc.cess bit.ter.ness• Oc.to.ber in.tro.duce com.pose• A.lone a.dapt prop.er.ly• Lone.ly suf.fer ex.treme.ly• A.dapt es.cape del.i.cate• Cel.e.brate re.cent.ly or.bit.er• Sat.el.lite croc.a.dile de.vice• Love.ly sub.ma.rine di.ox.ide• Ma.chine move.ment for.eign.er

Daily Fix-It

5. Dad teached him to ride a bike in an our.

6. Can he ride it good now.

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• Pages 128 – 135

• Choral Reading 134• Complete Study Guide

• Practice wkbk 47

MATH – QUICK REVIEW

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MATH

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Science

• Chapter 3 Lesson 1 What are ecosystems?• Pages 70 – 75• Important Words

• Lesson Review in class in notebooks

• HW – Workbook page 26A

Social Studies

• PPT on Landforms

Rosh Hashanah

• Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year festival. It lasts two days.

• Jews celebrate the beginning of the world during this time.

• Rosh Hashanah is also a judgement day, when Jews believe that God balances a person's good deeds over the last year against their bad deeds, and decides what the next year will be like for them.

Rosh Hashanan

• One of the synagogue rituals for Rosh Hashanah is the blowing of the Shofar, a ram's horn trumpet.

• The sound of the shofar starts a ten-day period known as the 'Days of Awe', which ends with the solemn festival of Yom Kippur.

• http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/religion/judaism/rosh_hashanah.shtml to listen to the horn

Rosh Hashanan

After the service a special meal is eaten at home, including:• apples dipped in honey, a symbol of the sweet New Year

that each Jew hopes lies ahead • a sweet carrot stew called a tzimmes is often served • Hallah (or Challah) bread in a round loaf, rather than the

plaited loaf served on the Sabbath, so as to symbolise a circle of life and of the year

• often a pomegranate on the table because of a tradition that pomegranates have 613 seeds, one for each of the commandments that a Jew is obliged to keep.

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