REMINDERS:
1. Please remember to cover all soft-covered books. Some children have not covered any and there are no extra copies if they rip.
2. Remember to read the purple assignment book and check the HW folder each night to know your child's homework for each day. Also, check your child’s notebooks to see what they are doing in class or if I have written you a note.
3. Your child needs to remember to bring all of their school supplies every day.
2. Vocabulary Test- Friday, 12/18 (see Vocabulary NB). The test will include words from 10/26 through 12/7 (six weeks of words).
VOCABULARY:1. see vocabulary notebook for words from 10/26- 12/7.
excursion, invention, research, aboard, mechanical, atlas, awkward, capable, chant, miracle, reseats, vehicle, contraption, pantomime. Check the Reading NB for the meanings of these words.
SPELLING: words with /ar/ and /or/. Test will be Friday, 1/8/10.
morning, forest, garbage, form, alarm, corner, story, argue, backyard, start, partner, storm, Florida, apartment, sport, force, forward, sharp, garden, Arkansas., teeth,
Challenge Words:
departure, margarine, informative, snorkel, carnation
Sentences:
Declarative- (statement) I went to the store.
Interrogative- (question) Can you read quickly?
Imperative- (commands or requests) Put the book down.
Exclamatory- (exclamations) It is freezing in here!
and simple predicate; compound subjects and compound predicates.
Simple Subject- girl
Complete Predicate- went to the park
Simple Predicate- went
Compound Subjects and Predicates- a compound subject has two or more simple subjects connected by and or or. A compound predicate has two or more simple predicates connected with and or or.
eg. My mom and I went to the store. Compound Subject
eg. The Hudson River divides the two states. (states is the direct object).
Subject Complement- follows a linking verb (am, is, are, was, were, has, have). It is usually a noun or an adjective that tells more about the subject.
eg. The storm was a tornado. (tornado is the subject complement)
Compound Sentence- When two short sentences are related to one another, they can be combined by the words and, but, or or. A comma is added before these words.
eg. Lightning flashed. Thunder boomed. (two short sentences that are related)
Lightning flashed, and thunder boomed. (compound sentence)
Run-on Sentence- when two sentences are combined but not connected correctly. It usually occurs when two sentences are separated by only a comma and no connectors (and, but, or).
eg. I went to the store, I bought milk. (run-on sentence)
I went to the store, and I bought milk. (correct)
Noun: is a word that names a person (girl), place (school), or a thing (ball).
Common noun: names any person, place, or thing.
Proper noun: names a particular person, place, or thing. Each proper noun begins with a capital letter.
eg. teacher is a common noun; Ms. Larios is a proper noun.
Singular noun: names one person (boy), place (school), or thing (ball).
Plural noun: names more than one person, place, or thing.
Add –s or –es to make most nouns plural. For nouns that end in a consonant and y, change y to I and add –es. Add –es to nouns that end in s, ss, x, ch, or sh.
eg. boy-boys, girl-girls, box-boxes, glass-glasses, lunch-lunches, dish-dishes, bus-buses, party-parties, candy-candies, holiday-holidays
Irregular plural noun- The plurals of some nouns are not formed by adding –s or –es to the singular noun. These are irregular plural nouns. These should be memorized because they do not follow any rules.
eg. ox-oxen, child-children, tooth-teeth, foot-feet, mouse-mice, woman-women, goose-geese, wolf-wolves, wife-wives, leaf-leaves, wife-wives.
Some nouns have the same singular and plural forms:
sheep-sheep, deer-deer, fish-fish, series-series, moose-moose,Chinese-Chinese.
HOMEWORK: Check the Purple Assignment Book every night for exact pages.
MONDAY: Bring 5 or more Christmas Cards tomorrow. Voyages Textbook pg. 343, Exercise 2 (1-15) on looseleaf. Write both the singular and plural form (eg. inch, inches).
TUESDAY: Voyages pg. 345, Exercise 2(1-8) in the Language Arts NB. Write everything out.
WEDNESDAY: Study for vocabulary test and work on Christmas Essay
THURSDAY: Study for vocabulary test and work on Christmas Essay due tomorrow.
FRIDAY: Read for at least 30 minutes over the weekend. You can read any book or the book that was given to you. JUST READ! Read your book and make notes!!!!
HAVE A GREAT WEEK!
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