1. Watch the video first.
2. Use story on pg. 506 to answer the questions below using the skill rereading. TIP: Look for the keywords that I bolded so you don't have to reread every page.
1. Watch the video first.
2. Complete pg. 139 in your grammar packet
3. Complete pg. 140 on your own that is your test for the week.
1. Watch video.
2. Complete Quick Quiz (take a picture to turn in to your teacher).
3. Do pages 253 & 254 in your Math Workbook.
Print off this quiz or record your answers on a piece of notebook paper.
1. Watch the video about writing a good conclusion.
2. Watch my video to see my example of writing a conclusion.
3. You will finish your draft today, including a strong conclusion.
4. Don't edit or revise yet! We will do that together next week!
Today you will read about the Emancipation Proclamation and the amendments that were added to the U.S. Constitution to protect the rights of freed slaves. Underline or highlight what each amendment added to the Constitution.
You do not need to turn in the pages you highlighted this week. This was to help you practice reading for understanding.
Go to BrainPop.com
You will need to look up your class code and create your own account.
Teacher Class Codes
Pilgrim: radio9890
Hand: drawer8683
Harms: smart7609
Howell: eye2396
This activity allows students to create conversation starters that can be used during dinner time. This is a unique time for families to be bonding, creating new memories, and stronger relationships. I hope this activity brings you more of that. :)
Find a good chapter book!
1. Read your chapter book for 30 minutes+.
2. Print off the above Novel Study Choice Boards (there are 2 to choose from).
3. After you read, pick one of the boxes on a choice board and do activity. Color in the box when done so you can choose a new box next time!