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Christy Samira Leon Kareena Philicia Ayanna Lilah Remy Donovan Michael Yamilee Jessica Leslie Jose Carlos Bryan Ricardo Alexis David Jordan Alejandra Kathy Diana Ixza Emily Jaileen Jeffrey Friday January 18, 2013 Pretend that your best friend invited you to the movies. You really want to go, but you promised your grandmother you would spend the afternoon with her. Write about what you decide to do. Edward Adrianette

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  • 1. Pretend that your best friend invited you to the movies. You reallywant to go, but you promised your grandmother you wouldspend the afternoon with her. Write about what you decide todo.FridayDonovanJanuary 18, 2013AyannaBryan Kathy AdrianetteEdwardMichaelChristy Samira Jose Leon Jeffrey Emily Leslie Jessica Alexis YamileeAlejandra Kareena Ricardo DianaLilah PhiliciaRemy Jaileen IxzaCarlosJordanDavid

2. Morning WorkDO NOW:Write the x10Times Table tentimes. 3. Reading Into the Future (p. 357)Talk About ItWhat kinds of newtechnology do youknow about? Whatinventions would youlike to see in the future? Look at the picture and respond in writing. 4. Rotated means "turned around on an axis ora central point."A robot is programmed to do the jobs thata person usually does.Reversed means "moved in the oppositedirection.Something that is defective has a flaw orweakness. 5. A meteor is a piece of rock from space.Something that is dangling is hanging orswinging loosely.Someone who staggered would be said tohave swayed or walked unsteadily.Tokens are pieces that mark your place ona game board. 6. Reading Who Says Robots Cant Think? (p. 358)AnalogiesAnalogies comparetwo pairs of words.Sometimes analogiesuse synonyms, wordsthat have similarmeanings. Forexample broken is todefective as tidy is toneat. 7. Evidence ConclusionMeteorsMeteorinterfere withpassing byradio waves,Earth ovencausing Sylviadoesnt work, to make arobot staggersstrangeand almostrequest forfalls medals at endof story 8. Reading Zathura (p. 360)GenreScience Fiction tells astory of imaginedevents usually set inthe future and basedon science ortechnology. 9. polarity: a pull toward an object or ina particular direction.gyroscope: a piece of equipmentwith a spinning wheel or ball set in aframe that helps keep its directionsfrom changingmalfunctioning: not working properly. 10. Evidence ConclusionMr. Budwingsays they will Mr. and Mrs.be late. Mrs.Budwing areBudwing says going out forshe will set out dinner.dinner. 11. Character Trait mischievousDannysnitchslowactiveannoyingsensitive victimized 12. EvidenceConclusionA ZorgonZorgon mustpirate is be the nameaboard aof a planetZorgon pirate where theship. Zorgon pirateis from. 13. Evidence ConclusionWalter tells Walter hasDanny not to learned theplay the game isgame.dangerous. 14. Reading Robots Today & Tomorrow (p. 384)GenreNewspaper Articles tellabout current events ortrends. They answer thequestions who, what, where,when, why and how.A Headline is a short titleabout an even or subjectthat is designed to grab thereaders attention. A Bylinetells who wrote the article. 15. If something is mechanical, it isoperated by a machine or is machinelike.If an action is repetitive, it is done overand over again.Something limitless has no bounds orrestrictions. 16. Reading HomeworkPractice book, page 108 17. Math Power Practice / Homework ReviewDO NOW: CompletetheMultiplicationRecordSheet. Go overhomework. 18. D.E.A.R. Time Drop Everything And Read 19. Science Fair Project 20. pitate upreptilewhetherelectricitymoo pretty Eskimos 21. AnalogiesPractice Reading Analogies:Gold:agoldsmith::iron:ablacksmithCold:ice::heat:fireBird:nest::rabbit:burrowChild:mother::song:singerSun:moon::teacher:pupil 22. Analogies Clickonblankforpossibleanswers.Ant.unknownSyn.coolAnt. thenAnt. upSyn.hard vegetable 23. AnalogiesHow to read analogies: Camel:desert::walrus:ocean istoisto asRead it: Camelistodesertaswalrusistoocean 24. Analogies Clickontheblanktorevealtheanswer.Lets try one:shipsorboats Automobilesaretocarsasvesselsareto______________. Howareeachofthesewordsrelated? Theyaresynonyms. ___________________________ 25. AnalogiesDefinition: Ananalogyisacomparisonbetweentwosetsofwordsorideas.Eachsethasasimilarrelationship.For example: "Valuableistoworthlessasdeepittoshallow.""Valuableistoworthless",thewordsareantonyms.Thesecondpartoftheanalogyis"asdeepistoshallow"whicharewordsthatarealsoantonyms. 26. Midterm ScheduleReading Tuesday, January 22Math Wednesday, January 23Language Thursday, January 24Religion Friday, January 25Social Studies Midterm ProjectScience Midterm Project* Due Friday, January 25 27. Review for Reading Miss Alaineus Exploring Space Rescue Dogs 28. Review for Math Place Value Multiply Whole Numbers Divide by a OneDigit Divisor 29. Review for Language Arts Nouns Adjectives Pronouns 30. Review for Religion Chapter 1 (p. 19) Chapter 2 (p. 31) Chapter 3 (p. 43) 31. Project for Social StudiesWrite an advertisement to persuade settlersto come to a new colony in NorthAmerica.Tell where the colony is located, why it wasfounded, and what life is like there.Organize your ideas, and support yourposition with evidence.Typed, double space (font size 12 or less),two page.Unit 2 (page 97) 32. Project for ScienceFind out about the density of the DeadSea. Write a one page story explaining whyswimmers dont sink in it.Use evidence to support your analysis.Typed, double space (font size 12 or less),one page. 33. Homework Summary for Friday January 18, 2013"No Homework Friday!"Study for your Reading midtermHave a great weekend! 34. Attachments 1314158 AnalogiesTTT.notebook