Here is something spooky! No homework packet this week!
Our story this week is about how animal habitats can change if one species leaves or comes back to the habitat.
Week of October 19-23 Story Wolf Island Reading Vocabulary (test Oct. 23) mild-gentle or calm, not harsh or sharp layer- one thickness of something population- the people or animals living in a place aboard- on a ship, train, or an airplane mainland- the chief landmass balance- secure position Spelling (test Oct. 23) Yellow – cue, hue, few, spew, view, tire Green - cue, few, well, rose, argue, tire, hue, ring, value, change, spew, rescue, park, view, light Blue – mild, layer, population, aboard, mainland, balance, continue, barbeque, nephew, curfew, rescue, pitcher, discontinue, review, valued Writing Wolf OREO Math Vocabulary equation, multiple, Science/Social Studies Living Things Announcements
Story Make Way for Ducklings Reading Vocabulary (Test Oct. 30) strange - unusual hatch – to come out of an egg enormous – very big beckoned – to call someone by waving responsibility – a duty or job bringing up - raising Spelling (Test Oct. 30) Yellow – bow, low, throw, grow, deer, mice Green - bow, mice, women, coach, deer, throw, roast, teeth, crow, oxen, low, loan, grow, float, fish Blue – strange, hatch, enormous, beckoned, responsibility, bringing, policemen, fungi, people, cacti, cactus, children, overcast, boasting, toaster Writing monster stories Math Vocabulary Multiple, Distributive Property, Associative Property Science/Social Studies Connection Living vs. Nonliving Things, Biomes, Map skills . |
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