- We're all going to work on getting super fast with our 2's! Try another practice page and time yourself. (It should be in your bag!)
- Clark & Carris
- Lesson 8-10
- Lesson 8-10
- Olive & Ivey
- Thursday
- Test 2
- Lesson 16 (lesson and practice set) & Lesson 17 (all)
- Friday
- Lesson 18
- Monday
- Lesson 19
- Tuesday
- Lesson 20 (lesson and practice set) & lesson 21
- Thursday
- Test 2
- Lesson 16 (lesson and practice set) & Lesson 17 (all)
- Friday
- Lesson 18
- Monday
- Lesson 19
- Tuesday
- Lesson 20 (lesson and practice set) & lesson 21
Wordly Wise
- Do 2E and the Extension page. (check them)
- Study the Quizlet, too!
- We'll have a test over list 2 on Wednesday.
Grammar
- Book 6 & 7-
- Lesson 9 (just the lesson and the lesson practice... skip the review set!)
- Check it
- Lesson 10
- Check it
- Take Test #1 (I printed it out for you)
- If you're going out of town, I would do Lessons 9 & 10 on Thursday and Friday and then take Test #1 on Tuesday.
- Clark-
- Lesson 107-109
Spelling
- Clark- Read and spell list 5 out loud
- Complete lessons 3 and 4 in the book
- Take a test over list 5 whenever you are ready and start list 6. You can just tell me how far you are on Wednesday!
- Carris & Ivey - Work on list 6.
Literature (class in the afternoon)
- We're doing Wordly Wise for vocabulary this year, but I will have a Quizlet for literature words that pop up in your books. I will choose the words that I found, but if you are reading "The Captain's Dog" and come across a word that you didn't know that isn't in the Quizlet, you are allowed to EDIT the Quizlet and add the word!
- Make sure to add a clear definition (you'll have to look it up, ask a
parent, or use the options Quizlet provides), and you can even add a
picture!
- We will be journalling along with Captain Lewis! You'll need a section for your journal entries, a section for figurative language, a section for vocabulary, and a page or two in the back for characters that you meet along the way.
- Here is your sheet for this week. You don't have to print it! Just write in your Literature Notebook.
- As you read, keep a list of characters in the back of your notebook. Just jot down their names and a few words about them so you can remember who is who!
We'll start science on Wednesday!


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