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Bellwork for 9 March 2020 xtramath.org Spellingcity.com Science: turn in your science fair project! Social Studies: Read p. 25 and write about trade: What is trade? Create a fictional narrative (a story) about three countries engaged in trade. Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions: People in different regions trade with each other. Cursive: If it was raining soup, the Irish would go out with forks. - Brendan Behan AR reading

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Bellwork for 9 March 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: turn in your science

fair project!● Social Studies: Read p. 25 and

write about trade: What is trade? Create a fictional narrative (a story) about three countries engaged in trade.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

People in different regions trade with each other.

● Cursive:

If it was raining soup, the Irish would go out with forks.

- Brendan Behan

● AR reading

Bellwork for 10 March 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: select a science topic

from your book and write about why you find it fascinating.

● Social Studies: Read p. 18 and write about opportunity cost: What is opportunity cost? Write a personal narrative about a time you or a family member had to consider the opportunity cost of a purchase.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

She gives up the opportunity to buy the map.

● Cursive:

No yesterdays are ever wasted for those who give themselves to today.

- Brendan Behan

● AR reading

Bellwork for 11 March 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: note-taking research on

your science independent study.● Social Studies: Read p. 24 and write

about specialization: What is specialization? Write a fictional narrative about an island nation that decides to specialize in creating certain goods.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

People can usually produce more goods at a lower cost.

● Cursive:

The most important things are to get something to eat, something to drink, and somebody to love you.

- Brendan Behan

● AR reading

Bellwork for 12 March 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities AND

Spellingcity.com● Science: note-taking research

on your science independent study.

● Social Studies: Read p. 175 and write about voluntary exchange: What is voluntary exchange and how is it different from trade?

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Sailors from New England also hunted whales.

● Cursive:

All publicity is good publicity, except an obituary notice.

- Brendan Behan

● AR reading

Bellwork for 13 March 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: note-taking research on

your science independent study.● Social Studies: Read p. 210 and

write about price incentives: How does a price incentive affect the decisions people make? Write a fictional narrative about a farmer deciding to change his crops.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Ed the farmer looked out over his fallow fields and cried.

● Cursive:

The Irish have a wonderful lack of respect for everything and everybody.

- Brendan Behan● AR reading

Bellwork for 23 March 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Write about

personal finance and income: Research the salary range for a few careers you’re interested in. For example, you could search “computer programmer average salary.” Keep it simple.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

After I make my first million dollars, I’ll buy a llama.

● Cursive:

Life is a long preparation for something that never happens.

- William Butler Yeats

● AR reading

Bellwork for 24 March 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Write about personal

finance and expenditures: Research what a one-bedroom apartment costs in three to five different cities or towns. Keep it simple.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Wow! This apartment comes with a gym and a pool!

● Cursive:

If suffering brings wisdom, I would wish to be less wise.

- William Butler Yeats

● AR reading

Bellwork for 25 March 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Write about personal

finance and expenditures: Research the “estimated living expenses” in a specific city (such as Atlanta) and record how much it might cost to live each month. If you cannot find info for the city of your choice, research a similar location. Keep it simple.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Do not forget to pay your electricity bill or things will get dark quickly.

● Cursive:

Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot, but make it hot by striking.

- William Butler Yeats

● AR reading

Bellwork for 26 March 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Write about

personal finance and saving: Research how much you would need to save for college, a car, a house, and retirement. Keep it simple.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Can I trade in my car for a house?

● Cursive:

There are no strangers here, only friends you haven’t yet met.

- William Butler Yeats

● AR reading

Bellwork for 27 March 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Write about personal

finance and saving: Research how much you should have saved up in an emergency fund. Keep it simple.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

It’s best never to need your emergency fund.

● Cursive:

Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.

- William Butler Yeats● AR reading

Bellwork for 30 March 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Identify U.S.

physical features: Use the map on pp. R54-R55 in the Atlas section at the back of your book to draw a US map and label the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Great Plains, the Continental Divide, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mississippi River, and the Great Lakes. (You will have all week to finish this map.)

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

We live on the Atlantic Coastal Plain and we love it.

● Cursive:

It takes as much energy to wish as it does to plan.

- Eleanor Roosevelt

● AR reading

Bellwork for 31 March 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Identify U.S. physical

features: Use the map on pp. R52-R53 in the Atlas section at the back of your book AND p. 382 AND p. 453 to add to your US map labels for New York City, NY; Boston, MA; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, D.C.; Gettysburg, PA; and the Erie Canal.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Have you ever been to Boston?

● Cursive:

No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.

- Eleanor Roosevelt

● AR reading

Bellwork for 1 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Use the map on pp.

R54-R55 AND pp. R52-R53 in the Atlas section at the back of your book AND p. 382 AND p. 453 to label: the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Great Plains, the Continental Divide, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mississippi River, the Great Lakes,New York City, NY; Boston, MA; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, D.C.; Gettysburg, PA; and the Erie Canal.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

He worked so hard it broke his heart.

● Cursive:

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.

- Eleanor Roosevelt

● AR reading

Bellwork for 2 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Use the map on pp.

R54-R55 AND pp. R52-R53 in the Atlas section at the back of your book AND p. 382 AND p. 453 to label: the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Great Plains, the Continental Divide, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mississippi River, the Great Lakes,New York City, NY; Boston, MA; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, D.C.; Gettysburg, PA; and the Erie Canal.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

They’re going to Washington for the Inauguration.

● Cursive:

You must do the things you think you cannot do.

- Eleanor Roosevelt

● AR reading

Bellwork for 3 April 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Use the map on pp.

R54-R55 AND pp. R52-R53 in the Atlas section at the back of your book AND p. 382 AND p. 453 to label: the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Great Plains, the Continental Divide, the Gulf of Mexico, the Mississippi River, the Great Lakes,New York City, NY; Boston, MA; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, D.C.; Gettysburg, PA; and the Erie Canal.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

The hurricane swept across the Gulf of Mexico.

● Cursive:

With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts.

- Eleanor Roosevelt● AR reading

Bellwork for 6 April 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study

on a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

A fool and his money are soon parted.

● Cursive:

A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool.

- William Shakespeare

● AR reading

Bellwork for 7 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study

on a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish.

● Cursive:

A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer.

- Bruce Lee

● AR reading

Bellwork for 8 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study on

a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

An impressive yet foolish idea is still foolish.

● Cursive:

Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt.

- Unknown

● AR reading

Bellwork for 9 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study

on a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing.

● Cursive:

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

- Randall Terry

● AR reading

Bellwork for 13 April 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study on

a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

The wise resist pleasures but fools are enslaved to them.

● Cursive:

Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain - and most fools do.

- Benjamin Franklin● AR reading

Bellwork for 14 April 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study

on a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Have you planted spring flowers?

● Cursive:

Sweet April showers do spring May flowers.

- Thomas Tusser

● AR reading

Bellwork for 15 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study

on a historical person.

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Spring and life are full of promises.

● Cursive:

April is a promise that May is bound to keep.

- Hal Borland

● AR reading

Bellwork for 16 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study on

a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

April is cruel if she doesn’t keep her promises.

● Cursive:

April is the cruelest month.

- T. S. Eliot

● AR reading

Bellwork for 17 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study

on a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

In Savannah, we’d say “a shoe full of rain.”

● Cursive:

Spring is when you feel like whistling even with a shoe full of slush.

- Doug Larson

● AR reading

Bellwork for 20 April 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study on

a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Winter can make you crazy.

● Cursive:

With the coming of spring, I am calm again.

- Gustav Mahler● AR reading

Bellwork for 21 April 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study

on a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

An hour of diligence can buy you a year of contentment.

● Cursive:

The biggest competition is myself. I’m planning to test my own boundaries.

- Rain

● AR reading

Bellwork for 22 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study

on a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Success comes not from what you do the first time around, but how you stick with it.

● Cursive:

Keep a good attitude and do the right thing even when it’s hard. Then you are passing the test.

- Joel Osteen

● AR reading

Bellwork for 23 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study on

a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

We should look for our mistakes with the same enthusiasm we enjoy in looking for the mistakes of others.

● Cursive:

If my future were determined by my performance on a standardized test, I wouldn’t be here.

- Michelle Obama

● AR reading

Bellwork for 24 April 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study● Social Studies: Independent Study on

a historical person

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

You can do many things at once, but you can only do one thing well at one time.

● Cursive:

There can only be one state of mind as you approach a profound test: total concentration.

- Pat Riley● AR reading

Bellwork for 27 April 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history (it must be a specific event, not a long series of events such as the Civil War or the Great Depression)

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

The Navajos are a Native American people of the Southwestern United States.

● Cursive:

A rocky vineyard does not need a prayer, but a pick ax.

- Navajo wisdom saying

● AR reading

Bellwork for 28 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history (it must be a specific event, not a long series of events such as the Civil War or the Great Depression)

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

At 300,000 enrolled tribal members, the Navajo Nation is the second largest tribe in the U.S.

● Cursive:

Be still and the earth will speak to you.

- Navajo wisdom saying

● AR reading

Bellwork for 29 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history (it must be a specific event, not a long series of events such as the Civil War or the Great Depression)

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

The states with the largest Navajo populations are Arizona and New Mexico.

● Cursive:

Always assume your guest is tired, cold and hungry, and act accordingly.

- Navajo wisdom saying

● AR reading

Bellwork for 30 April 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history (it must be a specific event, not a long series of events such as the Civil War or the Great Depression)

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Jacoby Ellsbury is a Navajo baseball player for the New York Yankees.

● Cursive:

You can’t wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.

- Navajo wisdom saying

● AR reading

Bellwork for 1 May 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history (it must be a specific event, not a long series of events such as the Civil War or the Great Depression)

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

In the spring of 1864, the Army forced around 9,000 Navajo to walk over 300 miles to Fort Sumner, New Mexico.

● Cursive:

When a man moves away from nature his heart becomes hard.

- Navajo wisdom saying● AR reading

Bellwork for 4 May 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history (it must be a specific event, not a long series of events such as the Civil War or the Great Depression)

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

The better part of the man is soon plowed into the soil for compost.

● Cursive:

The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend.

- Henry David Thoreau

● AR reading

Bellwork for 5 May 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history (it must be a specific event, not a long series of events such as the Civil War or the Great Depression)

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

What a man thinks of himself, that it is which determines his fate.

● Cursive:

Never look back unless you are planning to go that way.

- Henry David Thoreau

● AR reading

Bellwork for 6 May 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history (it must be a specific event, not a long series of events such as the Civil War or the Great Depression)

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.

● Cursive:

There is no happiness in life except what you bring to it yourself.

- Henry David Thoreau

● AR reading

Bellwork for 7 May 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history (it must be a specific event, not a long series of events such as the Civil War or the Great Depression)

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

It is never too late to give up our prejudices.

● Cursive:

You must live in the present and find your eternity in each moment.

- Henry David Thoreau

● AR reading

Bellwork for 8 May 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history (it must be a specific event, not a long series of events such as the Civil War or the Great Depression)

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

We might try our lives by a thousand simple tests.

● Cursive:

Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads.

- Henry David Thoreau● AR reading

Bellwork for 11 May 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Is happiness the goal or the path?

● Cursive:

Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it.

- Greg Anderson

● AR reading

Bellwork for 12 May 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Is life a race or a performance?

● Cursive:

Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

- Dale Earnhardt

● AR reading

Bellwork for 13 May 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Would you want others to follow your trail?

● Cursive:

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

● AR reading

Bellwork for 14 May 2020● xtramath.org● 2 activities on spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Do you have many goals?

● Cursive:

Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.

- Jim Rohn

● AR reading

Bellwork for 15 May 2020● xtramath.org● Spellingcity.com● Science: Independent Study on

scientific discoveries and explorations in the news now

● Social Studies: Independent Study on an event in American history

● Write this sentence, underline nouns, double-underline adjectives, triple-underline articles, circle verbs, double-circle adverbs, draw a box around prepositions, star pronouns and draw a triangle around conjunctions:

Where will you leap next?

● Cursive:

A great accomplishment shouldn’t be the end, but the starting point for the next leap forward.

- Harvey Mackay● AR reading