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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.

Monday, October 18

Science:

Warm up- Please complete questions 1 – 6 on page 97 of your book.  You should write the questions.

1.  We completed notes over asexual reproduction.  Borrow these from someone if you are absent and do not have a computer.  If you do have a computer, then use the search section for my page. Enter asexual reproduction and the notes will come up for you to copy.

2.  We read section 3 of chapter 3 again.

Chapter 3 test on Thursday of this week.  Study the notes and other items in your notebook.  Also, be sure to read chapter 3 again.  The cell cycle cards are also extremely important.  You MUST know them.

ELA

1.  We completed week 10 DGP’s Monday sentence.

2.  We copied the vocabulary for the story “Three Skeleton Key”.  You should also include the terms suspense and foreshadowing.

3.  We started reading the story “Three Skeleton Key”.  We have not finished it yet.

October 9 Thursday

Science Homework:  We have a mitosis reading sheet that you need to finish if it was not done in class.

ELA Homework:  We completed week 9 DGP and DLP.  Your DAR papers are due tomorrow.

Train Video information:

Transcontinental Railroad. History Channel. DVD. The History Channel, 2006.

Wednesday, October 7

Science:

Warm Up:  Pg. 95 Number 5-11

Today in science, we completed a worksheet on the cell cycle.  It is called “The mystery of Cells”.  We also completed our study cards for the cell cycle.

Homework:  Finish cell cycle cards.

ELA

Today we completed definitions for a context clues activity.  The words that we defined are:  abate, adorn, ardent, cater, devour, elicit, endure, enthrall, extraordinary, former, ponder, procure, regal, scrutinize, sheer

We completed a cloze activity after the definitions.

Journal:  Describe the qualities you most admire in someone you might call a hero.

We also discussed the story “Drummer Boy of Shiloh”.

Monday, October 5

Science:

1.  We completed the following warm-up:  Why do cells divide?

2.  Read section 2 of chapter 3.  Do the questions on page 85.  Answer using complete sentences.  The questions will be item 3 in your notebook.

3.  We also watched two Brainpop movies (Mitosis and Growth).  You can print quizzes from the site and do them.  The password for the movies is ucmspanthers.  Use this as your logon and your password.

ELA:

1.  We completed the DGP for Monday of week 9.

2.  Today’s journal:  What do you like or dislike about historical fiction?

3.  We read an example of historical fiction.  I printed it off www.helium.com/items/978393-short-stories-historical-fiction.  It is a story by Kerry Johnson.  It’s an example of historical fiction.  If you print the story, read it and make notes about what the author did well or what the author needs to work on as far as his writing style and the story.

Homework:  Work on your DAR paper.  The final draft is due this Friday.



Thursday, 10-1

Science: Today we are going to finish the egg lab.  We made our final measurements and will make a line graph .  The line graph will show the type of liquid on the x-axis and the circumference of the egg on the y-axis. We are starting to assemble our notebook.  The first item is chapter 3 vocabulary.  Please see me for a notebook form.

Homework:  No homework!!  Just make sure chapter 3 vocabulary is finished. If the egg paper and chart are not finished, then finish these tonight too, please.

Thursday, September 25

Science

Warm Up:  1.  What is the name of the process in which water diffuses into or out of a cell?  2.  Why does this process have its own name?  3.  Is this active or passive transport?

Homework:  Students should finish the word search we began during today’s lab.

In science today, we completed a diffusion lab.  Students will have to write me a brief report (3 paragraphs) about diffusion in order to make up the lab if they were absent.

ELA

In ELA today, we went over DGP.  We also took notes on direct objects and predicate nominatives.  We completed a worksheet to show off our skills identifying predicate nominatives and direct objects.  Students would benefit from reading back over these notes tonight.

Homework:  Work on your reading and/or your DAR.


Wednesday, September 23

Science

We read about diffusion and osmosis.  We also watched a Brainpop video about diffusion and passive transport.  We took the video quiz over the video.  You can visit www.brainpop.com and watch the two videos.  Use ucmspanthers as the log-in and password.  If you are absent and cannot view the videos, then write 15 facts about diffusion.

Homework:  Finish the worksheet (Edhelper) on Diffusion.

ELA

Today in ELA, we discussed the proper way to do research.  Students are to correct their research cards tonight as many of them had done them incorrectly.  Each index card in the research folder should only have one fact on it.  The cards should then be placed in the appropriate envelope in the folder.  Some of you have WAY too many facts on your cards.  This is not good!

HOMEWORK:  Finish the note cards and do so correctly!

September 22

Science

Today in science, we took a vocabulary quiz.  This was an announced quiz, and I have warned students several days in advance.  We also placed our eggs into vinegar to soak for a few days and did our data chart.  Borrow a copy from someone in your assigned group for your egg’s measurements.

Homework:  Pg. 68, do the last 4 short answer questions on this page.  They are in the lower right hand column.

We completed the first stage of the “Eggsperiment” lab.  I placed students into groups and they completed the inital measurements and observations of their eggs.

If you were absent today, see me early Wednesday morning to make up your quiz.  You may come to my room between 7:35 and 7:45.  For the lab, get with your assigned group to get your data for day one.

ELA

Today in ELA, we watched a video about the Transcontinental Railroad.  We took notes over it as research for our DAR essay contest.

We discussed “The Bracelet” questions.

As usual, we went over DGP.  We also graded the daily language practice for Monday and Tuesday.

Homework:  Please be working on your DAR research AND doing your reading.  Remember, only read on the days you eat!


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