1. Writing Journal: Imagine that as you are drinking a cup of hot cocoa, it
suddenly shouts, "Stop! Please don't drink me!" Write about what
happens next.
Brianna Johnny Mitzy Joshua Roxana Joey Emma Max
Nyashia Eric Alan
Cincere
Ricardo Ramon Natalie
Jose Gia Adolfo David Andres Massire Cameron
Elizabeth Carlos Angel Matthew Linder Brian
Christian Christopher
Ryan Sualee Alan
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7. Reading - The Right to Vote (page 290)
Talk About It
Why should people vote?
Why do you think it took
women so long to win the
vote in the United
States?
8. Reading - The Right to Vote (page 290)
To submit is to give in to someone's power.
A representative is a person chosen to speak for others.
Qualify means to make or become fit for a certain kind of
work.
If you postpone something, you delay it.
9. Reading - The Right to Vote (page 290)
A legislature is a group of people elected to make or change
laws.
Something that is satisfactory is good enough but not
outstanding.
an attorney acts for another person.
A colonel is a rank of military officer.
10. Reading - The Right to Vote (page 290)
Reading Homework
Practice book, page 82
11. Math - Data, Statistics, and Graphs (page 150)
Theme: Inventions
Did Sweden receive
more than 5 times
the number of
patents than
Norway? YES
What You Will Learn
In this chapter you will learn how to
• read and interpret data.
• organize and display data.
• find range, mode, median, and mean.
• use strategies to solve problems.
12. Math - Data, Statistics, and Graphs (page 150)
interval The distance between numbers on axis.
on this graph, the
intervals are 2.
mean The quantity that is found
by adding the numbers in a set of
numbers and dividing their sum by
the number of addends.
What is the mean of 5, 6, 8, and 5?
13. Math - Data, Statistics, and Graphs (page 150)
median The middle number in a set of numbers arranged in
order from least to greatest.
What is the median of 5, 6, 8, and 5?
mode The number or numbers that occurs most often in a
set of numbers.
What is the mode of 5, 6, 8, and 5?
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15. Math - Data, Statistics, and Graphs (page 150)
population An entire group or set about which information
is wanted.
range The difference between the
greatest and the least number in a
set of numbers.
What is the range of 5, 6, 8, and 5?
If you want to predict
who will win an election
for class president, your
population is the
students enrolled in your
class.
16. Math - Data, Statistics, and Graphs (page 150)
Math Homework
Write the math definition words and use
them in a sentence. Write neatly, skipping
a line, and use loose-leaf (lined) paper or
typed. The work will be graded.
25. Science - What is Physical Science?
Science Homework
Take the Science at Home Letter and
• Discuss matter, water, motion, energy, and sound with your
families.
• Follow the directions to make a list of the different forms
of energy used in the home with your families.
26. Social Studies - The Spanish Colonies (page 146-148)
Do Now
Write the definition words in your notebook.
colony a land ruled by another
country.
plantation a large farm.
presidio a Spanish fort.
27. Social Studies - The Spanish Colonies (page 146-148)
slavery The practice of holding people
against their will and making them work
without pay.
borderlands Areas of land on or near the
borders between countries, colonies, or
regions.
28. Social Studies - The Spanish Colonies (page 146-148)
mission a small religious settlement.
hacienda A large home or estate.
29. Social Studies - The Spanish Colonies (page 146-148)
Social Studies Homework
Read pages 146 - 148 and answer the Reading
Check questions. Use your notebook. Write
the questions neatly and answer using
complete sentences.
30. Religion - Confirmation leads us from Baptism to the Eucharist (page 108)
We believe in the
Holy Spirit, the Lord
and giver of life.
Have you ever attended a Confirmation?
If so, share your experiences with the class.
If you have not, what questions would you like to ask about
your parish's celebration of Confirmation?
31. Religion - Confirmation leads us from Baptism to the Eucharist (page 108)
Why does the celebration of Confirmation
take place within Mass?
Confirmation leads us to the Eucharist and
full initiation into the Church, so it is
celebrated within Mass.
32. Religion - Confirmation leads us from Baptism to the Eucharist (page 108)
What are the three main parts of the
Confirmation Mass?
The three main parts of the Confirmation
Mass are the Liturgy of the Word, the
sacrament of Confirmation, and the Liturgy
of the Eucharist.
33. Religion - Confirmation leads us from Baptism to the Eucharist (page 108)
Religion Homework
Complete the We Gather activity on page 109
in your textbook.
34. Language Arts - More Irregular Verbs (page 190)
RULES
Irregular verbs do not add d or ed in the past
tense or past participle.
Present Tense: I speak to my friends.
Past Tense: Yesterday, I spoke to my friends.
Past Participle: I have spoken to my friends recently.
Always use the helping verb has, have, or had with the past participle.
35. Language Arts - More Irregular Verbs (page 190)
Past Past
Present Past Present Past
Participle Participle
break broke broken speak spoke spoken
choose chose chosen swim swam swum
draw drew drawn take took taken
drink drank drunk teach taught taught
fly flew flown throw threw thrown
know knew known wear wore worn