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WritingJournal:Whatthreeadjectives(somethingthatdescribesanoun)wouldyouusetodescribeyourbestfriend?Explain
Divide by 1-Digit DivisorsTurn to page 139 in your math textbook and do exercise 1-12.
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GenreFictionFiction tells a story about characters and events that are not real.
SummarizeProblem and SolutionAs you read, use your Story Map on page 61 of the Practice Book.
Character
Setting
Problem
Events
Solution
Reading - The Night of San Juan (page 208)
Reading Homework
Answer the Comprehension Check questions 1-5 on page 221. Use your notebook.
Reading - The Night of San Juan (page 208)
Reading - The Night of San Juan (page 208)
Reading Homework
Answer the Comprehension Check questions 1-5 on page 221. Use your notebook.
Divide by 2-Digit and 3-Digit Divisors (page 110)
Divide by 2-Digit and 3-Digit Divisors (page 110)
Divide by 2-Digit and 3-Digit Divisors (page 110)
Math Homework
Practice book, page 24
1. joint 11. fountain
2. foul 12. sprawls
3. coil 13. douse
4. hoist 14. clause
5. stout 15. sprouts
6. dawdle 16. cautious
7. mouthful 17. turmoil
8. counter 18. scrawny
9. brought 19. foundation
10. bawl 20. turquoise
HomeworkSummaryWednesday,November30,2011
Reading1.Textbookpage221,exercise15.Inyournotebook
Math1.Practicebook,page24
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