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Mrs. Pearson Mrs. Shoemaker Dates to Remember: Thursday, Oct. 16 report cards Friday, Oct. 31 – 3rd Grade County Fair Tues., November 18 – Field Trip to Landrum’s Information is attached!!! Oct. 13 - 17, 2014 Week 11 Test Schedule: Wednesday – Spelling Thursday – Math, Reading , Language *HOMEWORK DUE on Star Students: Mrs. Pearson Mrs. Shoemaker Lauryl Goodnight Taylor Ortiz Weekly Totals: AR AR: AM: Pearson Preston-30 Ladarion, Joseph, and David-22 points Shoemaker Kameryn-35 Aliyah-28 Madi-27 Thursday! *Name must be on all homework to receive credit! This is for a grade! *Practice multiplication! Mrs. A needs fun size packs of m & m’s for a science lab activity AM (0,1,2,3’s)- 2nd Test October 29 Lauryl Taylor *RED RIBBON WEEK October 27 – 31 Ladarion 10/27 Deanna 10/1 Chelsea 10/24 Madi 10/13 Ethan 10/4 1. Check out the Jackson County Web Page: Click on Curriculum ----> Parent Resources for some great links to Common Core materials 2.*Treats will be greatly appreciated! Thanks to those who have already sent! We use these weekly for good behavior & homework snacks! 3.*Please do not allow your child to bring toys to play with at school! This is becoming a problem in class ( Legos, etc….) 4. Girls: Only solid color tights and leggings (school colors) are allowed. The student handbook states that the only socks, tights, leggings, or hose allowed are solid school colors only. Contact Information: ECUE Phone: 588-7019 Fax: 588-7046 Website: HTTP://www.jcsd.k12.ms.us/ecue/ecuemain.htm Mrs. Pearson: [email protected] Mrs. Shoemaker: [email protected] Language . Reading Sequence Writing: Students will practice sequence writing by writing the steps that Wilbur uses to spin a web. Students will begin with the topic sentence: “Wilbur decided to try to spin a web one day in the barn.” 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Spelling: injustice, promptly, occupation, stealthily, cunning, inheritance, anesthetic, envy, rambled, boasting, gullible, descended Math 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. injustice - unfair act promptly - quickly done occupation - a person’s job stealthily - sneakily cunning - craftiness or sly inheritance - quality passed down from parents anesthetic - substance that causes a loss of feeling envy - longing to possess something rambled - to talk in an aimless manner boasting - to speak of with excessive pride or vanity gullible - easily deceived descended - to move down from a higher place solemnly - seriously Science Social Studies – Unit B, Chapter 1 We will study the continents/ maps this week. Activities will be completed in class. Fractions ( CC Topic 9-1,2,3,4) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Fraction – a symbol, such as ½ or 2/3, that names equal parts of a whole ( a part of something) Numerator – tells how many equal parts are described. It is the number on top. UP Denominator – tells the total number of equal parts. It is the number on bottom. DOWN Unit fraction- a fraction with 1 as its numerator 1/3, 1/5, etc…. (unit means 1) Benchmark fraction – commonly used fractions ¼,1/3, ½,2/3 Please send a regular sized Hershey bar! Halves – 2 equal parts 7. Fourths – 4 equal parts Fifths – 5 equal parts 9. Sixths, - 6 equal parts Eighths – 8 equal parts 11. Tenths – 10 equal parts Twelfths -12 equal parts Fact family – a group of related facts using the same numbers Difference - the answer when subtracting two numbers Equation - a number sentence that uses an equal sign to show that the value to its left is the same as the value to its right Example: 20+9=29 15 = (20+5)-10 18 = 11 + n Multiplication – an operation that gives the total number when you join equal groups Factors – the numbers that are being multiplied 8 X 3 = 24 Product – the answer to a multiplication problem 8 X 5 = 45 Inverse – the opposite operation Example: addition is the inverse of subtraction/multiplication is the inverse of division 20. Mixed number – numbers that have a whole number part and a fraction part Examples: 2 ½ 5¾ 9¼