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October 2009

Homework: Tuesday, October 20

October 20, 2009

Division Worksheet Write a letter to Mr. C. In this letter you need to tell him (1) a behavior goal you want to work on this week, (2) an academic goal you want to work on this week. Be specific. For example: “I want to come into class quietly after lunch”, or “I want to [...]

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Homework: Monday, October 19

October 19, 2009

Math Book, Page 204, problems 7-26. Check with the inverse operation. On a sheet of binder paper, create 5 multi-digit multiplication problems (example 34 x 5 OR 235 x 8). Check with the inverse operation.  (Check the videos section on the website for a video about long division) Division worksheet Read 30+ minutes Return any [...]

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Homework: Friday, October 16

October 18, 2009

Write a letter to your family in your FMJ. Remind your family to write a letter back to you. Write a letter to Mr. C. to let him know how your day went. Please write neatly with details and punctuation appropriate for fourth grade.

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Connect and Learn!

October 15, 2009
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It is my goal that every Room 18 student and family can be connected through this website.  If you have not already done so, sign-up to receive email updates! Download this information to learn where the yummy icons on the right side-bar lead you.  Download now!

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Homework: Thursday, October 15

October 15, 2009

Division Worksheet A sheet with the elements of story and elements of plot words and definitions written out. Beanie Baby Book on whichever Element you did not do last night. For example if you made a B3 about “Elements of Plot”, tonight you would make a B3 about “Elements of a Story” Important Notes: There [...]

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Wednesday, October 14

October 14, 2009

Division Worksheet Create a Beanie Baby Book for the Literary Elements of a Story or Literary Elements of Plot. Study for your test this Friday. This test will count toward your fall report card. Please remind your parents that the Jog-a-thon is this Friday. We hope that this will be Pioneer’s fundraiser. Please ask your [...]

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Literary Elements of Plot

October 13, 2009
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The plot is the sequence of events in the story from the beginning to the end (timeline). Usually the order of events is: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, denouement. Exposition: The beginning of the story where the author introduces the setting, characters, and other important information the readers needs to know. Rising Action: A [...]

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Homework: Tuesday, October 13

October 13, 2009
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Study the Elements of Plot and the Elements of a Story. You need to know the spelling and definition for Friday’s test. Division Worksheet Read 30+ minutes. Record your time read in your HRL. Tip: Each night the homework is a little bit different and your evening is a little bit different.  Time Management is [...]

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Literary Elements of a Story

October 12, 2009
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Use this information for your notes and test on the Literary Elements of a Story. Remember, these elements are important things you will find in stories in all their forms (book, comic, tv show, movie). When you are reading or watching TV, can you identify these elements? Plot: The sequence of events that happen in [...]

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Homework: Monday, October 12

October 12, 2009

Division Worksheet Practice your Spelling words. Remember you need to know a definition too. Read 30+ minutes. In your HRL, record the plot, setting, characters (protagonist/antagonist), theme, and conflict of the book you are reading. Complete the sentences below using your thoughts and the notes from the video. You should write at least 2 paragraphs. [...]

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