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Archive for January, 2007

Agenda – Jan. 30

Reading – Review TEKS Checks (Redo)
Social Studies - Mini Book and TAKS workbook p. 93-96
Language Arts – Workbook p. 41-44

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Agenda – Jan. 29

Reading – Author Study
Spelling – Pretest Unit 20
Social Studies - Declaring Independence p. 296-298
Language Arts – Worksheet p. 37
HOMEWORK – SPELLING CONTRACT AND READING LOG

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Agenda – Jan. 26

Spelling – Test Unit 19
Reading – Historical Fiction
Language Arts – Spelling present and past tense verbs p. 176
Social Studies – Mini Book

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Agenda – Jan. 25

Reading – The Martians are Coming!
Social Studies – The American Revolution mini-book

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Agenda – Jan. 24

TAKS Topper # 21 
Reading – Historical Fiction
Language Arts – Subject – Verb Agreement p. 174
Social Studies – The Battle of Bunker Hill p. 290

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Tricky Choices   
Follow the clues below to get the 8-letter mystery word. But this is tricky-for each letter in the correct answer, you’ll have two letters to choose from.
Hint: The mystery word names a group of people in American history.
Here are the clues: The first letter is in PEACE but not in CAR.
The second letter is [...]

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Subject-Verb Agreement

Click on the link below and follow Ms. Yegge’s instructions.
http://www.read180.00freehost.com/games3.htm

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Words with /z/ and /zh/ sounds
Words with a /z/ sound are spelled s, z, or zz like visit, freeze and dizzy. Words with a /zh/ sound are spelled with an s like praise.
 

squeeze
zipper
visit
praise
musical
pleasure
suppose
usually
freeze
surprise
tease
breeze
opposite
amuse
treasure
lizard
pause
represent
amaze
dizzy

Challenge Words – Science

fertilizer
phase
measure
dissolve
preserve

Review Words

pleasant
lazy
whose
usual
quiz

 

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Agenda – Jan. 22

Reading – Historical Fiction
TEKS Checks
Spelling – Pretest Unit 19
Social Studies – Create Mini-Book on American Revolution

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Agenda – Jan. 19

Reading – Historical Fiction
Language Arts – Subject – Verb Agreement p. 174
Social Studies – Continential Congress and mini book

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