Homework for Mrs. Gauna

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Homework for Mrs. Gauna
Monday
30 Finish making your math game.
Check the Grading Rubric on the
back of the directions to make sure
you have everything you may need.
You project is due tomorrow.
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Month of December
Read 20-30 Minutes each night
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
1 Make your own multiplication flash
cards. Include the fact and an array of
each fact on the card. Put the answer
on the back. Make fact cards from 0-12
for numbers 0-3. Practice with them and
keep them in the envelope to come
back to school.
2 Spelling: Write a story that uses all
of your words this week. Please do
not write a list of sentences.
3 Draw your favorite animal or plant
and label its special structures with a
short explanation for each label of its
special structures help it to survive.
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7 Discuss at home the way people
and animals adapt. Sketch a picture in
your homework journal and write three
ways you have to adapt.
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14 Tell your family about what a
biologist does. Then, write a
paragraph in you homework journal
about what you want to be when you
grow up. Sketch a picture and tell
about the job you would like to have.
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8 Make your own multiplication flash
cards. Include the fact and an array of
each fact on the card. Put the answer
on the back. Make fact cards from 0-12
for numbers 4-6. You do not need to
repeat any facts you have already
done last week. For example 0 x 4.
Practice with them and keep them in
the envelope to come back to school.
9 Spelling: Connect all your words
buy the letters they share like in the
game scrabble. Write neatly; make
sure I can read all the words.
W
CO nnect
R
D
Spelling
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15 Make your own multiplication flash
cards. Include the fact and an array of
each fact on the card. Put the answer
on the back. Make fact cards from 0-12
for numbers 7-9. You do not need to
repeat any facts you have already
done last week. For example 4x7.
Practice with them and keep them in
the envelope to come back to school.
16 Spelling: Sort your spelling words
according to their letter/vowel
patterns. Color-code each pattern
group you made.
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10. Plants & Animal Adaptations
worksheet-Interview your family.
What is their favorite zoo animal?
What adaptations does that animal
have? What food does that animal
eat? Sketch and write.
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17 Write a paragraph in your
homework journal-If you and your
family could go visit any habitat for a
vacation, which habitat would you
like to visit? Sketch a picture and
write about that vacation. Be sure to
include the items you would need to
bring to adapt to that habitat.
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21 Winter Break-No school until Jan. 5th
Begin the math project: Create a
math storybook. Project will be due
January 5.
22 Make your own multiplication flash
cards. Include the fact and an array of
each fact on the card. Put the answer
on the back. Make fact cards from 0-12
23 Work on your math project
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24 Work on your math project
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Monday
Practice your multiplication cards as
much as possible!
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
for numbers 10-12. You do not need to
repeat any facts you have already
done last week. For example 7x10. You
should have a full pack now. Practice
with them and keep them in the
envelope to come back to school.
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28 Write thank you cards to the people
that gave you gifts. Please give them
to the people you made them for but,
write me a list of the people you wrote
to in your homework journal.
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29 Work on your math project
4 Teacher professional Development
Day-no school for students
Check your math project Grading
Rubric on the back of the directions.
Make sure you have everything ready;
your project is due tomorrow.
5 Students come back to school
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30 Work on your math project
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31 In your homework journal, write
down the things you have
accomplished this year. Then write
your goals for 2016.
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