Friday, March 28, 2014

April 4, 2014

None, but you can always Read.


Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther

April 3, 2014

Mark with a Pen:  Annotation

https://www.newsela.com/articles/syria-schoolchildren/id/3094/


Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
April 2, 2014

Vocabulary Sentences - 7+ words in each sentence.


Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
April 1, 2014

Edmodo Tuesday!


Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 31, 2014

Vocabulary Definitions and Parts of Speech

Block 1:  curr, curs, course = run

courier
precursor
cursory
current
courser
cursive
corridor
corsair
discourse
curriculum


Block 3 & 4:

accept
success
slaughter
naughty
accident
succeed
accent
taught
caught
daughter


Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Reminder:

Night Project due March 31st.
March 28, 2014

None, but you can always READ!

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 27, 2014

Mark with a Pen - Annotation

https://www.newsela.com/articles/buffett-marchmadness/id/3138/

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 26, 2014

Vocabulary sentences - 7+ words in each sentence.

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 25, 2014

Journal Writing:  What is the worst job you could imagine doing and why?  How would you feel in your day to day life?

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther


March 24, 2014

Vocabulary:  Definitions and Parts of Speech

Block 1:  carn, corp = body

carnival
carnivore
reincarnation
corpse
esprit de corps
corpuscle
corporation
corpulence
corsage

Block 3 & 4:
Words ending in ATE

private
pirate
climate
immediate
delicate
ultimate
frustrate
operate
translate

chocolate

Thursday, March 13, 2014

March 21, 2014

None, but you can always READ.

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 20, 2014

Annotation:  Mark with a Pen

Article:  https://www.newsela.com/articles/ecuador-radiodrama/id/2881/

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 19, 2014


Ten Sentences using your weekly vocabulary.  (7+ more words in each sentence)

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 18, 2014

Journal Writing:  What is one special skill that you would really like to learn?  Why?  (playing the piano, sewing, cooking...)

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 17, 2014

Vocabulary:  Definitions and Parts of Speech

Block 1:  graph, gram = write

grammar
paragraph
cardiogram
autograph
graphology
biography
epigraph
orthography
autobiography
graphics

Block 3 & 4:

/ar/ spelled ER

sheriff
America
experiment
generic
error
berry
merry
cherry
terrible

terrify

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 17, 2014


Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther

Friday, March 7, 2014

March 14, 2014

None, but you can always READ.

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 13, 2014

Annotation - Read article:  Mark with a Pen.

https://www.newsela.com/articles/child-labor/id/2565/

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 12, 2014


Ten sentences using your vocabulary list.  (7+ words in each sentence)

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther
March 11, 2014

Journal Writing:  Think about your closest friend or group of friends.  What interest do you share and how are your personalities the same/different?

Mrs Ward and Mrs. Panther

March 10, 2014

Vocabulary:  Definitions and Parts of Speech

Block 1:  spec, spic = look

speculate
suspicious
spectacle
specter
specimen
speculum
conspicuous
spectators
retrospective
spectrum

Block 3 & 4:

Suffix LY

finally
originally
reasonably
probably
simply
gently
miserably
agreeably
possibly
horribly

Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Panther