Writing Journal: Create a new family tradition for celebrating the 
     holidays. Explain what would make this tradition so special to your family.



 Brianna Johnny          Mitzy   Joshua        Roxana Joey         Emma     Max



                       Nyashia    Eric                   Alan
                                                                  Cincere
 Ricardo Ramon                                Natalie



Christian Jose             Gia   Adolfo       David     Andres    Massire Cameron



Elizabeth Carlos                              Angel     Matthew    Linder   Brian
                        Crystal Christopher



                         Ryan                  Sualee     Alan
Make a list of all the gifts
you could give that cost
one dollar or less. Then
tell whom you would give
them to.

 Write neatly, skipping a line, and use loose-leaf
 (lined) paper. Hand in once you are finished.
 The work will be graded.
Zoey Chase is on the
  Case! - Handout

 Worksheet will be
 graded. Write your
  name and number.
Reading - Paul Revere's Ride (page 284)


Poetry
Narrative Poetry is poetry
that tells a story or gives an
account of events.



Why does Paul Revere's friend have to use a 
secret lantern to signal to give him information 
about the British troops?
Reading - Paul Revere's Ride (page 284)
                                       Connect and Compare


                                       Answer the
                                       questions in your
                                       notebook using
                                       complete sentences.

                                       1. What is another
                                       example of
                                       alliteration in this
                                       poem?

2. Compare this poem with Sleds on Boston Common. In both the
poem and the story, the authors describe the British. How are
the descriptions similar? How are they different?
Reading - Paul Revere's Ride (page 284)




  Reading Homework

Practice book, page 79
Language - Irregular Verbs (page 188)


Rules
An irregular verb is a verb 
that does not add ­d or ­ed to 
form the past or the past 
participle.


Present Tense: Anna and Ethan begin their debate today.

Past Tense:     Tod and Donna began their debate yesterday.

Past Participle: Kendra and Kyle have begun their debate already.
Language - Irregular Verbs (page 188)
Language - Irregular Verbs (page 188)
Language - Irregular Verbs (page 188)
Language - Irregular Verbs (page 188)
Homework Summary ­ Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Reading
1. Practice book, page 79
KEY
      Score    Payment
        0­3:   $10 debit
        4­5:   $5 debit
          6:   $0

N/A       7:
          8:
          9:
               $2 credit
               $3 credit
               $4 credit
         10:   $10 credit
Monday 
Monday              Thursday
                   Thursday




  Tuesday
Tuesday               Friday
                   Friday




 • Spelling test
 • Math test

 Wednesday
Wednesday           Saturday 
                   Saturday




                    Sunday
                   Sunday




NOTES
    Notes
Class Jobs
Teacher's Assistant -      $15/pay period
Textbook Assistant -       $10/pay period
Banker/Cashier -           $20/$15
Cell Box Carrier -         $4/day
Liner Leader -             $4/day
Caboose -                  $3/day
Substitute -               $2/day
Snacks Leader -            $4/day
Homework -                 $3/check
Reminder -                 $2/day
Honor Roll -               $30
Math Achievement -         $25
Language Achievement -     $25
Citizenship -              $20
Birthday -                 $15
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12.20.11 classwork tuesday

  • 1.
    Writing Journal: Create a new family tradition for celebrating the  holidays. Explain what would make this tradition so special to your family. Brianna Johnny Mitzy Joshua Roxana Joey Emma Max Nyashia Eric Alan Cincere Ricardo Ramon Natalie Christian Jose Gia Adolfo David Andres Massire Cameron Elizabeth Carlos Angel Matthew Linder Brian Crystal Christopher Ryan Sualee Alan
  • 2.
    Make a listof all the gifts you could give that cost one dollar or less. Then tell whom you would give them to. Write neatly, skipping a line, and use loose-leaf (lined) paper. Hand in once you are finished. The work will be graded.
  • 3.
    Zoey Chase ison the Case! - Handout Worksheet will be graded. Write your name and number.
  • 4.
    Reading - PaulRevere's Ride (page 284) Poetry Narrative Poetry is poetry that tells a story or gives an account of events. Why does Paul Revere's friend have to use a  secret lantern to signal to give him information  about the British troops?
  • 5.
    Reading - PaulRevere's Ride (page 284) Connect and Compare Answer the questions in your notebook using complete sentences. 1. What is another example of alliteration in this poem? 2. Compare this poem with Sleds on Boston Common. In both the poem and the story, the authors describe the British. How are the descriptions similar? How are they different?
  • 6.
    Reading - PaulRevere's Ride (page 284) Reading Homework Practice book, page 79
  • 7.
    Language - IrregularVerbs (page 188) Rules An irregular verb is a verb  that does not add ­d or ­ed to  form the past or the past  participle. Present Tense: Anna and Ethan begin their debate today. Past Tense: Tod and Donna began their debate yesterday. Past Participle: Kendra and Kyle have begun their debate already.
  • 8.
    Language - IrregularVerbs (page 188)
  • 9.
    Language - IrregularVerbs (page 188)
  • 10.
    Language - IrregularVerbs (page 188)
  • 11.
    Language - IrregularVerbs (page 188)
  • 13.
  • 14.
    KEY Score Payment 0­3: $10 debit 4­5: $5 debit 6: $0 N/A 7: 8: 9: $2 credit $3 credit $4 credit 10: $10 credit
  • 15.
    Monday  Monday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Friday Friday • Spelling test • Math test Wednesday Wednesday Saturday  Saturday Sunday Sunday NOTES Notes
  • 16.
    Class Jobs Teacher's Assistant- $15/pay period Textbook Assistant - $10/pay period Banker/Cashier - $20/$15 Cell Box Carrier - $4/day Liner Leader - $4/day Caboose - $3/day Substitute - $2/day Snacks Leader - $4/day Homework - $3/check Reminder - $2/day Honor Roll - $30 Math Achievement - $25 Language Achievement - $25 Citizenship - $20 Birthday - $15
  • 17.