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Today's Agenda!Make sure to put all your answers in your notebook!
I. Record Agenda! Do the Awesome Rating! II. Watch Inspire! THE LAST LECTURE! III. Choose a morning exercise! Then, grade yourself! IV. Today's Quick Read: SUSAN BE ANTHONY! V. Today's Quick Grammar Checks a) Sentence of the Day b) Prefixes of the Day c) Analogy of the Day! VI. Complete Math Problems: a) Money b) Fractions c) Data VII. Daily Comprehension Skills and Thrills Activity Packet! (Pick these up from table!) a. Biography b. Summary c. Main Idea d. Daily Grammar e. Math and Creative Thinking VIII. Video Lesson of the Day: a. Tuesday (click here) b. Wednesday (Click here!) b. Thursday (Click here!) IX. Weekly Reading Survey Comprehension of the Day d. Week of May 28--Click here X. Complete M&M Science Lab (Click here!) XI. Complete M&M Probability (Click here!) XII. Complete 15 minutes of IXL at Grade Level Geometry! XIII. Work on Hero Project! (Click here) XIV. Work on Play Ball Project (Click here) XV. Show notebook to Mr. B for payment! XVI. CHOICE!! Math Problem of the Day! #1 MoneyKAYLEE had 3 fifty dollar bills, 6 twenty dollar bills, 5 ten dollar bills, 10 five dollar bills, 10 one dollar bills, 4 quarters, 9 dimes, 4 nickels, and 21 pennies. She bought a a pair of fancy shoes for $53.13, an edible crunch pretzel for $18.41, and exquisite precious pony for $29.39. How much money does she have left after the transaction?
Math Problem of the Day! #2 FractionsAlexis bought 24 ping pong balls. 3/8 of them were red! How many red ping pong balls did she buy?
Math Problem of the Day: #3 DataFind the mode, mean, median, outlier, and range!
Tony went bowling five days last week! These were his scores! Monday- 15 Tuesday - 15 Wednesday -15 Thursday - 30 Friday-75 Mode= Range= Median= Mean= Submit your answer above. Also record it in your notebook! Include your name with your answer.
Word Work! Complete Activities below:
PREFIX REVIEW (NEW QUESTIONS THIS WEEK!!
Prefix is a word part that is added to the front of a base word to change the meaning of that word. More than one prefix may mean the same thing. Examples: the prefixes dis-, non-, and un- mean "not," or "the opposite of." (Record all your answers in your notebook!) 2. UNDERLINE the correct answer. Example: bi– a. same b. twice (two times) c. wrong 1. dis– a. not b. after c. again 2. im– a. not b. before c. wrong 3. mis– a. correctly b. wrongly c. after 4. pre– a. before b. not c. wrongly 5. re– a. correctly b. again c. after PREFIX ROOT NEW WORD MEANING E: (mis–) understood misunderstood not understood 1. (bi–) annually _ __________________ ___________________ 2. (mis–) place _ __________________ ___________________ 3. (im–) perfect _ ________________ ____________________ 4. (re–) send _ ___________________ ____________________ Analogies What is an analogy? Click here! Analogy Practice (5 minutes!) Click here Complete todays Analogy! Please put all answer in your notebook! Find is to locate as feign is to _______________. 1) pane 2) pretend 3) line 4)mean Visit today's analogy game: (Click) Video Lessons of the Day!
Weekly Reading ComprehensionWeek of May 28 (Click here)
Read, Write, & Watch: The Power of Kindness!
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EXERCISE VIDEOs!!
INSPIRE: DREAM + VISION + WORK =TALENT!
INSPIRE: LAST LECTURE
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