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HomeLearning Planner Student Name: _____________________________________________
Week: #7 Period: October 15 - 19, 2018 Quarter: #1 Dr. George E. Blackman ECC #54 – Mrs. Christie Cunningham, Grade 4 Room 201
MONDAY
10/15/18
“B” Day
Special: PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
Math – complete the Module 2 Lesson _________ Homework Sheet #________ pg. ____________(in your workbook).
Spelling – in your Reading notebook, write each list word in BUBBLE LETTERS or CURLY Q’s (circle one). Words #1-10
Fluency – read the Cold Read passage, “The Lad Who Went to the North Wind” aloud to your parent twice—using your 1-minute timer. Remember—your parent must record the number of words read and sign your Reading Log sheet.
U1/S4 Short o / Long o
Spelling List
1. block
2.shown
3. oatmeal
4.wrote
5. fellow
6. scold
7. coast
8. odd
9. locate
10. slope
11. throat
12. host
13. online
14.shock
15. solve
16. known
17.remote
18. stock
19. boast
20. globe
TUESDAY
10/16/18
“C” Day
Special: PHYSICAL
EDUCATION & MUSIC
Math – complete the Module 2 Lesson _________ Homework Sheet #________ pg. ____________(in your workbook).
Spelling – in your Reading notebook, write each list word in CONNECTED WORDS or PYRAMID STYLE (circle one). Words #11-20. Final test tomorrow!
Fluency – read the Cold Read passage, “The Lad Who Went to the North Wind” aloud to your parent twice—using your 1-minute timer. Then answer questions #1-4. Remember—your parent must record the number of words read and sign your Reading Log sheet.
WEDNESDAY 10/17/18 “D” Day Special: MUSIC
Math – complete the Module 2 Lesson _________ Homework Sheet #________ pg. ____________(in your workbook).
Vocabulary– in your Vocabulary notebook, use list words #1-5 in a complete sentence.
Fluency – read the Cold Read passage, “The Lad Who Went to the North Wind” aloud to your parent twice—using your 1-minute timer. Then answer questions #5. Remember—your parent must record the number of words read and sign your Reading Log sheet. Make corrections to any wrong answers.
THURSDAY 10/18/18 “E” Day Special: ART &
LIBRARY
Math – complete the Module 1 Lesson _________ Homework Sheet #________ pg. ____________(in your workbook).
Vocabulary– in your Vocabulary notebook, use list words #6-10 in a complete sentence. Vocabulary test tomorrow!
Fluency – read the Cold Read passage, “The Lad Who Went to the North Wind” aloud to your parent once—WITHOUT using your 1-minute timer. Then complete the Item-Verb-Finish Your Thought (IVF) Summary paragraph.
FRIDAY 10/19/18 “F” Day Special:
ART
Reading/ ELA – continue reading and writing your library book (Non-Fiction) every night. Remember, Book Report forms must be fully completed. Book Reports are due Wednesday, October 31, 2018.
ANCHOR TEXT > STORY TITLE: “The Power of W.O.W.!” GENRE: Play AUTHOR: Crystal Hubbard TARGET SKILL: Theme U1/S4
PAIRED TEXT > STORY TITLE: “The Kid’s Guide to MONEY” GENRE: Informational Text AUTHOR: Steve Otfinoski
STUDY GUIDE VOCABULARY:
1. assist – (verb/Latin)to help or lend a hand. 2. burglaries –(noun/Mid-English) crimes that involve stealing. 3. innocent –(adjective/Latin) blameless or with good intentions. 4. scheme – (noun/Greek) a secret, clever plan. 5. regretfully – (verb/French) feeling sorry or sad. 6. misjudged – (verb/Latin) was wrong about someone or something. 7. suspect– (noun/Latin) someone who may have committed a crimes. 8. favor –(noun/French) an act of kindness or a good deed. 9. speculated – (verb/Latin) guessed or thought over ideas.
10. prior – (adjective/Latin) before or earlier. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/assist?s=ts
Dig Deeper: TEXT-BASED COMPREHENSION
1. theme – the message or lesson in a work of literature. 2. drama– a story written to be acted out. 3. dialogue – spoken words between characters in a story or play. 4. stage directions – instructions to actors on how to move or speak 5. allusion – a reference to a famous person, place, event or story.
Grammar: Fragments & Run-On Sentences subject – part of sentence that tells
who or what is doing the action.
predicate - part of sentence that
tells what action is being done.
sentence fragments– a group of words that does not tell a complete
thought.
run-on sentence – a sentence that
has two complete thoughts, or sentences that run into each other.
Spelling Practice:
bl_ck sh_wn _ _tm_ _l wr_t_ f_ll_w
sc_ld c_ _st _dd l_c_t_ sl_p_
thr_ _t h_st _nl_n_ sh_ck s_lv_
kn_wn r_m_t_ st_ck b_ _st gl_b_
Vocabulary Strategies: Prefixes non-, mis- prefix– a word part attached to the beginning of a base word, root, or
root word that changes the meaning of the word.
PREFIX
non- means “not” or “badly”
mis-