June 17
June 17th, 2009Read the story of “Jane Goodall” and complete the comprehension questions.
Continue to to write on “My Access.”

Read the story of “Jane Goodall” and complete the comprehension questions.
Continue to to write on “My Access.”

Comm Arts: Read and complete answers from the story of ” Johanna Spyri.”
Math: Complete integers worksheet.

Study the following spelling words for Friday’s spelling test.
lag
mangle
misapprehension
optimist
prowl
stupefy
sulky
supplement
surge
trait
unscrupulous
Finally, continue writing on “My Access.”
Math: Minute 14

Math -Complete the “currency” assignment and math minute number 11.
Language Arts- Study for the vocabulary quiz tomorrow.(spelling, sentences, definitions)
Write at least six paragraphs in “My Access.”
Re-read the bibliography of Langston Hughes; by Jennifer Kenny and answer comprehension questions.

Complete pages 153 & 154 in your vocabulary book.
Math- minute 9- activity 1, and sales and discount quiz.
Work on “My Access.”

Read the story of Elie Wiesel, by Jane Runyon and answer comprehension questions.
Study vocabulary words
Continue writing on “My Access.”

For those students who may like to get a jump start on this upcoming writing and vocabulary assignments, you can sign on “My Access,” and study the first 10 words in Unit 13 of your vocabulary book.
My Access Prompt:
Achieving a Goal – HB Unit 2 Level C
Write a personal narrative for your class to read. Tell about a goal you tried to achieve. Tell about obstacles and the outcome.
As you write, remember your story will be scored based on how well you:
Use any of the tools available to you, such as the Checklist, Spellchecker, or Graphic Organizer.
Copyright© Hampton-Brown. This High Point Unit Test Prompt is used in MY Access!� with permission from Hampton-Brown. Essays submitted for this prompt will be scored against the appropriate MY Access!� rubric.
Vocabulary words for the week:
1. adhere
2. affirm
3. atrocity
4. audition
5. cope
6. deter
7. disquieting
8. empower
9. fluent
10. lag
The definitions, synonyms, and antonyms are on pages 150 and 151 in your vocabulary book.
