We reviewed Adverbs and several of your homework pages from last week since so many seem to miss “many” of the adjectives on your pages.
Next week, we’ll have an Adverb/Adjective test to confirm your understanding in class.
Homework due April 28th
- Complete Daily Language Workout - pp. 26, 89
- Complete Easy Grammar - pp. 395, 399, 403, 407, 411, 415 for homework
- Review this website to distinguish Adverbs and Adjectives: https://owl.english.purdue.
edu/owl/resource/536/01/ - Review this resource as well: https://owl.english.purdue.
edu/owl/resource/537/2/ - Type the handwriting prompt, What This Cooperative Really Needs Is…., Turn in April 28th.
History
Note: I will give extra credit each week to those who complete all questions for the assigned lessons in the Lesson Review.
All grades:
- Have your “speech” memorized! Bring your notecards back to class. Be prepared to present during the Living Museum from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Cornerstone Expo on Monday, May 9th. Gather your costume for the Expo.
- Remember to be studying for the year-end (end of school year) states test. You will have to fill in a blank map of the United States with the name of each state, the name of its capital and the postal abbreviation – all spelled and capitalized correctly. This test will be taken in class on Thursday, May 5th.
- Read Lessons 146-150 in America the Beautiful Part II (disregard the activities listed at the end of each lesson).
- In Maps of America the Beautiful, complete: Lesson 147 on Map 2 and Map 30, Lesson 149 on Map 3.
- In We The People, read page 190-192 and 200-202.
- Answer the following questions in your Lesson Review workbook:
- Lesson 146, numbers 1-4 (p. 78 in Lesson Review).
- Lesson 147, numbers 1 and 2.
- Lesson 149, numbers 1, 3 and 5.
- Lesson 150, numbers 1-4.
Write a minimum of six facts about each of your assigned states, including the name of the capital. Pictures/displays are welcome, but not required. You will present each of your states in class on indicated dates.
4/28 Vermont – Danley H. and Andrew S.
Let me know if you have any questions!
DO MATH!! EVERY DAY!!!
READ AND DON'T FORGET PAPERS FOR DAD!
LEARN THOSE STATES AND CAPITALS!!
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