Happy Thankful, Thursday, April 25, 2013!
WELCOME TO ANOTHER GREAT DAY AT STEM!!
(I am so lucky to have in my classroom today! Let your spirit shine today!!)
PLEASE LIST TODAY'S AGENDA IN YOUR NOTEBOOK AND SHOW MR. B
I. RECORD AGENDA
II. WATCH VIDEO OF THE DAY (BELOW!) Then, do morning exercises!
III. Complete Math of Problem of Day (In notebook!! Then, show Mr. B!)
IV. Language Skills! (Correct the sentence in your notebook!! Then, show Mr. B! )
V. Reading Passage of the Day! (Complete Questions in notebook, then show Mr. B!)
VI. Complete Earth Activity Packet, Context Clues 7, and Context Clues 8!
VII. COMPLETE DAILY COMPREHENSIONs Context Clues 10
VIII. Check in for Payment! Bring homework and completed work!
IX. Thankful Thursday Magic Trick of the Day!
XI. MATH IXL
XII. Shoot for Loot!
XIII. NAMETAG TAG! CREATE A POSITIVE ADJECTIVE NAME TAG FOR A CLASSMATE!
XIVI. GOAL / WORK CHECK-IN (MR. B WILL CALL YOU TODAY!)
Lunch
Chipper Chicken Nugget Bowl with Breadstick
Tangy Turkey & Cheese Round Sandwich
Buzzing Beef Nacho Salad
Precious PB & J Round Sandwich
Chipper Chicken Nugget Bowl with Breadstick
Tangy Turkey & Cheese Round Sandwich
Buzzing Beef Nacho Salad
Precious PB & J Round Sandwich
Language Skills!Choose the correct sentence.
1) That house look very old. 2) That house looks very old. 3) That houses look very old. Choose the sentence that is written correctly. A) Ella's dress is red and white and blue and yellow. B) Ella's dress is red, white, blue, and yellow. C) Ella's dress is red and white, blue, yellow. ANALOGIES OF THE DAY!! Carpenter is to hammer as _______ is to _______________ A. painter : paint B. pilot : airplane C. philosopher : books D. plumber : wrench E. chef : apron Kitten : Cat :: A) bird : flock B) duck : goose C) puppy : dog D) mare : horse E) child : adult SENTENCE OF THE DAY: Write a declarative sentence (Statement) that includes a simile or metaphor! ! Use one of your vocabulary words. (Write sentence in notebook and on the link on the morning survey page) Math Problem of the Day!SAM had 3 fifty dollar bills, 3 twenty dollar bills, 3 ten dollar bills, 4 five dollar bills, 2 one dollar bills, 20 quarter,2 dimes, 3 nickels, and 1 pennies. He bought a a pair a elite skis for $19.39, an edible coconut for $29.89, and an electrical guitar for $34.03. How much money did he have left after the transactions?
Video of the Day: Seeking Excellence! |
Reading Passage of the Day! Read the passage. Then answer the questions below.
Where does chocolate come from? Believe it or not, it grows on trees. Not as a sweet chocolate candy bar wrapped in foil, but as a cocoa bean. These cocoa beans grow on a cacao tree, which is found in tropical areas such as Central and South America. The fruit of these trees are called pods, and they are long and hard. Inside the pods is a soft, white pulp that surrounds the thirty or so seeds. These seeds are what we call cocoa beans. They are very hard and bitter to the taste. To make chocolate, people start by carefully taking the beans out of the pods, still covered in the white pulp, and leaving them in a bucket. The bucket is often covered with banana leaves and left for anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. This process is called fermenting. Then the beans are left to dry in the sun. Fermenting and drying the beans makes them less bitter. Then the beans are shipped to a factory to be turned into chocolate. At the factory, beans are roasted in ovens to bring out their flavor. After roasting, the outer covering of the bean is removed. The inner bean is then crushed to form a paste known as chocolate liquor. From this paste, people can either make cocoa powder or the chocolate we buy in stores. To make cocoa powder, the paste is crushed and pressed repeatedly to remove the fat, leaving behind only a dry, ground powder. To make chocolate, people need to add other ingredients to the paste such as milk, sugar, and cocoa butter. They then mix and heat the concoction several times to create a substance we would recognize as chocolate. It may even have fruit, nuts, or candy added to it before it is molded into a shape. Considering all that must happen to turn a bitter cocoa bean into a chocolate bar, a dollar seems like a small price to pay for such a delicious sweet treat. Questions 1) To make chocolate, what is the first thing people must do to the cocoa beans? A. leave them in a bucket B. roast them in an oven C. dry them in the sun D. ship them to the factory 2) After reading this passage, what can the reader conclude about chocolate? A. Chocolate is only made in Central and South America. B. People could make their own chocolate at home. C. There are many steps involved in making chocolate. D. It is too expensive to make chocolate. 3) According to the passage, which of these items is needed to make the chocolate that is available in stores? A. fruit B. nuts C. candy D. sugar 4) As used in paragraph 5, which of the following best describes a concoction? A. To make the smoothie, Daryl blended strawberries, bananas, yogurt, and juice. B. When Jenna left the room, the pot of milk boiled for twenty minutes before boiling over. C. A sprinkle of powdered sugar on top makes everything sweeter. D. Elaine heated the lasagna, froze it, and then heated it again before serving it two weeks later. 5) Based on information in the passage, it can be understood that the chocolate sold in stores is different from cocoa beans because chocolate is A. sweet and cocoa beans are bitter B. cheap and cocoa beans are expensive C. a dry powder and cocoa beans are not D. uncooked and cocoa beans are cooked 6) What main genre is this story? A. fiction B. Nonfiction Morning Exercises!Thankful Thursday Magic Trick of the Day! |