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Homework

States and Capitals You should know:

Austin, Texas

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Phoenix, Arizona

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Hartford, Connecticut

Concord, New Hampshire

Richmond, Virginia

Trenton, New Jersey

Annapolis, Maryland

Montpelier, Vermont

Charleston, West Virginia

Albany, New York

Nashville, Tennessee

Boston, Massachusetts

Augusta, Maine

Dover, Delaware

Atlanta, Georgia

Frankfort, Kentucky

Columbus, Ohio

Providence, Rhode Island

Tallahassee, Florida

Jackson, Mississippi

Montgomery, Alabama

Raleigh, North Carolina

Columbia, South Carolina

Coming Up next week (12-7):

 Pierre, South Dakota

Lincoln, Nebraska

Lansing, Michigan

Madison, Wisconsin

Des Moines, Iowa

Springfield, Illinois

 

MATH:

  • Practice basic multiplication facts!
  • Facts quiz on Tuesday and Thursday!!
  • Complete Lone Star Math (asigned each Friday and due the next Friday)

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WEEKLY:


*Read 120 minutes each week. I recommend reading the same book at school and at home. Students can remember what they are reading and finish each book sooner.

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Spelling:

  • Pre-test every Monday (Tuesday if there is no school on Monday).
  • Post-test is every Friday.
  • Students who score a 90% or better on the pre-test do not have to take the post-test on Friday unless they choose to do so.
  • Spelling homework is assigned on Mondays and is due Friday.
  • The vocabulary words need to be used in a MEANINGFUL sentence to obtain the extra credit.
  • Students that receive spelling lists from Mrs. Graves adhere to the same procedure except using the words from Mrs. Graves.

Nov. 30 – Dec. 4

 

FOCUS: Soft and Hard C

Rule:

If the letter C is followed by a consonant or the vowels a, o, or u the pronunciation is “hard” (like “K”).

 

If the letter C is followed by e, i, or y the pronunciation is “soft” (like “s”).

 

CORE LIST

1.          cruel

2.          city

3.          chance

4.          rescue

5.          carry

6.          center

7.          decide

8.          exact

9.          clutch

10.    circle

11.    curse

12.    notice

13.    crouch

14.    sincerely

 

Vocabulary

bellowed

berserk

 


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