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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Homework

Religion
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Grammar
Finish Extra Practice

Reading
Do a chart on describing a sense of something you are familiar with. See, touch, hear, or smell

Math
Finish problem 3, redo problem 2, and finish problem 5 on worksheet.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Homework

1. Religion, Social Studies

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2. Grammar

Numbers 1-30 on Adjective Phrases.

3. Spelling

Blue vocabulary pages 66-68

4. Math

Page 109 Finishline numbers 1-8

Friday, March 6, 2015

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Fun Fact

Did you know that the hydrogen bomb is the most powerful of all nuclear bombs. Yet, it is the lightest chemical ever.

Science

Did you know that when acid making substances dissolve in water, hydrogen atoms lose their electron, becoming positively charged ions.

Weekly Question

This is the weekly question. Whoever answers any of these questions correctly passes this week.

Question: What is the area of a triangle with a base of 60 1/4 and a height of 70 3/4?

Question: What was David ' s consequences for his sin?

Question: True or false: Early humans started out as ape like creatures.

Grammar- Adjective Phrases

This is the next lesson in English that Mrs. Williams is bound to teach. Adjective Phrases

Adjective Phrases

An adjective describes a noun or pronoun  . Prepositional phrases can also describe nouns and pronouns. When they do, they are called adjective phrases. They can answer such questions as what kind? or which one?
Example:
Everyone in the gym is cheering.
The door to the building is locked.

Unlike most adjectives, adjective phrases come after the words they modify.

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