1. Writing Journal: Pretend that you are walking in your neighborhood
and find a pair of magic shoes. Write about what happens when you
put on the shoes and where you go.
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
2. Describe how you would rearrange or
decorate any room in your house. Include a
sentence about each area in the room that
you change. Tell why you are making the
change.
Write neatly, skipping a line, and use loose-
leaf (lined) paper. Hand in once you are
finished. The work will be graded.
3. Write an answer.
1. What is a survey?
2. What is a frequency table?
3. What is a line plot?
4. How do line plots organize data?
4. Reading - When Esther Morris Headed West (page 294)
Genre
A Biography tells the
story of a person's life
and is written by
another person.
Fact and Opinion
As you read, use your
Fact and Opinion Chart.
Fact Opinion
Read to Find Out
What opinions does the Preview and Predict
author give about Read the title, preview the illustration, and note
questions and predictions about the story. Write
Esther Morris? about your predictions and anything else you
want to know about the story.
5. Reading - When Esther Morris Headed West (page 294)
Facts Opinions
Name: Esther Mae Hobart McQuigg Slack A woman should be able to vote and hold
Morris office, the same as a man.
In 1869 the Wyoming legislature voted to
give women the right to vote and to hold Reckless Copperheads!
office.
6. Reading - The Right to Vote (page 290)
Reading Homework
Page 307, questions 1-5.
Write the questions and answer
using complete sentences. Use
your notebook.
7. Math - Range, Mode, Median, and Mean (page 154)
Learn
A group of seven friends
each created a new flying
disk.
They decided to collect
data on how far their
disks can fly.
What are the range,
mode, median, and mean
of the data?
8.
9.
10. Math - Data, Statistics, and Graphs (page 150)
Math Homework
Practice book, page 32
13. Spelling - Word Sorts
Write the spelling word that best describes each sentence.
1. Esther wrote in her diary each day.
2. Did you watch the video about voting rights?
3. She played the piano while he sang.
4. Did all the angry people looking for gold cause a riot?
5. Her ideas included the belief that women should be able to
vote and hold office.
6. I'd like to write a poem about her, but I am not a poet.
7. We went to Wyoming and saw horses and cowboys at the
rodeo.
8. The horses had a diet of oats and other grains.
9. The cowboys were not cruel. They treated the horses kindly.
10. We wore casual clothing because we were sitting on the
ground.
14. Spelling - Word Sorts
Write the spelling word that matches each definition below.
11. Device that plays music and news
12. real, not fake
13. line through the center of a circle
14. move or walk slowly
15. one who supports his or her country
16. rock from space
17. type of energy, such as gasoline
18. destroy
19. decision process in a court
20. liquid
15. Spelling - Word Sorts
Spelling Homework
Use the spelling words in a
sentence. Use your notebook
16. Science - How Can You Describe and Measure Properties of Matter?
Chapter 1 Contents
How Can You Describe and
Measure Properties of
Matter?
Properties of Matter
Mixtures and Solutions
Measuring Mass
Measuring Volume
17. Science - How Can You Describe and Measure Properties of Matter?
Science Homework
Chapter 1 Science Vocabulary
handout.
18. Social Studies - Bartolome de Las Casas (page 151)
"For all peoples of the world are
. . . rational beings. All possess
understanding . . . "
Activity
Read page 151. Imagine you are
Bartolome de Las Casas. Write a letter to the
King of Spain in which you try to persuade the
king to improve treatment of Native Americans.
Explain in your letter how you think Spanish
colonists and Native Americans could live
together in peace.
19. Religion - In the Sacrament of Confirmation, we are sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit (page 110)
Holy Spirit,
strengthen us.
Think about the different kinds of oil that you and your family
use. List them in your Religion textbook and describe how these
oils help us.
20. Religion - Confirmation leads us from Baptism to the Eucharist (page 108)
What does the bishop say when he anoints
the candidate with Sacred Chrism?
"N., be sealed with the Gift of the Holy
Spirit."
21. Religion - Confirmation leads us from Baptism to the Eucharist (page 108)
Why does the bishop extend his hands over
the whole group of candidates seeking
Confirmation?
The bishop extends his hands to remind us
the laying on of hands by the Apostles of
the early Church.
22. 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.
23. 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
27. Writing Activity - A Postcard
Create a postcard that
describes an activity you like
to do when the weather is
warm. Draw an illustration on
one side. Choose vivid words
to describe.
APPLY GRAMMAR: Draw one line under the irregular verbs
you use. Circle the helping verbs.
Write neatly. Hand in once you are finished.
The work will be graded.