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Tuesday, November 3

Science:

We read 4-1.  We completed the following questions:

1.  What is meiosis and why is it important?

2.  How do the chromosomes move during meiosis?

3.  Compare and contrast meiosis and mitosis.

We then made study cards for each of the steps of meiosis.

Wednesday, November 4

Science:

We watched a video on meiosis.  We completed a quiz while we watched.  If you were absent, just write me a paragraph about meiosis.  Tell me what it is, how it takes place, and why it is important.  Be sure that you have finished up your meiosis cards.

ELA:

We took our test over “The Monkey’s Paw”.  We then defined the following words: vehement, gesticulate, hearken, acute, dissimulate, vex, profound, sagacity, derision, crevice, marrow, suave, audacity, ere, supposition, wane  You should write all of the definitions except for profound and acute.  Use the following sentences to decide which definition to write.

The profound old man thought a great deal about life.

His sense of hearing was acute, and he could hear the slightest noise.

I will also be collecting the wanted poster or the wishmaker design tomorrow.  Be sure to color it and make it look good.  Make sure that you have included all of the required details.

Tuesday 10/27

Science

We watched a movie in science today called “Chromosomes and Genes”.  We took notes over chromosomes, genes, meiosis, and mitosis.  Just write 15 facts from chapter 4, section 1 to make up this assignment.  Don’t forget to turn this in when you return.

ELA

Today we did Tuesday’s DGP.  We also went to the library and checked out either a biography or autobiography.  I gave an assignment for your reading homework.  See me as soon as you return for this is you are absent today.  We also began our vocabulary assignment for “The Monkey’s Paw”.  We are doing Frayer Models.  Your Frayer model will include:  your guess at the definition, the actual definition, 3 synonyms and 3 antonyms.

Monday, 10-26

Science

Warm-up:  Write the questions and the word that matches each description.

1.  the results of mitosis

2.  genetic material during  mitosis

3.  process that involves two parent cells

a.  chromosomes          b.  asexual reproduction     c.  sexual reproduction

d.  daughter cells    e.  parent cells

1.  We read chapter 4, section 1.

2.  We took notes over this section.  Borrow someone’s notes to copy if you were out today.  You also should add the diagram on page 102 to your notes.  Include everything on the diagram (writing and drawing) and then color the finished product.  The diagram should be drawn on your notes.  The notes and diagram are item #10 in your notebook.  Call this work 4.1 Notes.

Your homework is to finish the drawing and all of the vocabulary for chapter 4.  You should already have sections 1 and 2 completed.

ELA

1.  We corrected our DGP from last week and did today’s DGP sentence.

2.  We completed a worksheet on appositives “Accentuate the Appositive”.  Students also had to write 8 additional sentences of their own using the guidelines on this worksheet.

3.  We also began our vocabulary for “The Monkey’s Paw”.  Students had to guess the meaning of the vocabulary using sentences.  They then had to do a Frayer model for each of the words.

Tuesday, October 20

Science:

No warm up today!

We completed a review sheet for our test which will be on Thursday.  We also watched a Brainpop movie on asexual reproduction.  You can watch the movie at home until 4:00  in the afternoon.   Just log in using ucmspanthers for the sign in and the password.  Take the quiz.  Please print a copy and fill it out.

ELA

1.  We completed DGP, week #10, Tuesday’s sentence.  We did the DLP for Monday and Tuesday.

2.  We completed a worksheet called “Accentuate the Appositive”.

3.  We finished reading the story “Three Skeleton Key” and wrote a one-paragraph response.  The question for the response was:  “Would you have stayed on the island as our narrator did, or would you have left never to return again?”  Please explain your reasons.

Tuesday, October 6

Science:

Warm Up:  Consider your muscle tissue.  What makes up muscle tissue and what process forms it?  How does a muscle cell become a muscle cell?  How is this determined?

Today we watched a video called “Mitosis”.  We completed a quiz as we watched it.  If you are absent today, you may make this up by writing 25 facts about mitosis.  Label your paper “Mitosis Video Make-up”.  We also took notes on cell division.  Borrow these from another classmate  and copy them.  The following items make up our notebook:

1.  Chapter 3 Vocabulary Triangles          3.  Pg. 85 Questions

2.  Cell Division Notes                                 4.  Cell Division Vocabulary/Notes

You should also be working on your cover for your notebook.  Everyone should have a table of contents completed as well.

ELA

We did DGP and daily language practice for Monday and Tuesday.  See me for the daily language.  We read “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh” and discussed the aspects that we liked or disliked about the story.  We finished by doing 6 questions over it.  Today’s journal:  Discuss a quality you have that you dislike.

DAR paper is due FRIDAY!

Monday, September 28

Science:

Today in science we completed a review sheet over sections 2 and 3 for tomorrow’s test.  Students also have a review sheet for section 1 of chapter 2 as well.  This was done at an earlier date.  They should also study their vocabulary as well.  Students also started the vocabulary for chapter 3 if they finished the study guide.

Homework:  Study for your test.  Be sure you have both study guides and your vocabulary.  The test will be Wednesday.

ELA

We did DGP for week 8 as a test grade.  This was a pop test.  Students wrote sentences with their 5 vocabulary words.  They needed 2 compound sentences and 1 complex sentence.  They were also to find 3 additional words similar in meaning to this week’s vocabulary.  They should have written sentences with these three as well.  They are also to begin writing their DAR essays.  They should have at least the first page (front and back) written.  They also worked on their research cards.

Homework:  Work on your reading and research.