After reading all 4 accounts of Jesus Crucifixion, rewrite the account in your own
Words as told from the point of view of the Cross. You are to become the cross
Jesus was crucified on. Explain what you heard, saw, felt. This will be a good
lead in to Holy Week which starts next Sunday. Your writing is due Friday.
Math Course 1: Lesson # 99. Fractions, Decimals, Percents Charts. https://youtu.be/rp5YTTF6xMk
1,5,7,8,10,12,13,15,19,22,23,24,25,26,30.
Social Studies: Finish work on Ancient Greece.
Spanish: WATCH this review of -ar verbs
WATCH and LEARN how to answer questions in Spanish
Take this QUIZ on QUIZZIZ by Friday, April 3rd
Code: 512907
Remember, you can repeat this quiz as many times as you want. The goal is to keep thinking ¡en español!
Language Arts: 6th grade: Monday March 31, 2020.
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16
Journals: Continue writing in your journal. You need not send me each day’s journal entries. You can save them up and send them on Thursdays.
Shurley English: p.260 Writing Assignment 21.
Read through Assignment 21.
Choose a topic
Create a pre-writing map ( I will need to see your map) see page 59. Use guidelines in Ref 144-145 on page 258-259.
Write a rough draft in 1st or 3rd person. Your descriptive paragraph will be 10-12 sentences in length. The rough draft and pre-writing map are due Wednesday April 1, 2020.
Literature: Roll of Thunder (ROTHMC) Vocabulary assignment for Monday 3/30/2020
Each vocabulary word will be used in a sentence from the book. You are to first guess the words meaning by using the context clues. Then you will look the word up and write the word’s part of speech and its definition. This is due Tuesday 3/31/2020
“All right!” I cried, indignant at his casual reaction to the coat.” “Boy, that is the finest coat you ever did lay eyes on and you know it!”
Guess: Define:
“Eventually, the road intersected with the Jefferson DAvis School Road. Uncle Hammer stopped the car at the intersection and leaning his right arm heavily over the steering wheel, motioned languidly at the Wallace store.”
Guess: Define:
“The last days before Christmas seemed interminable.”
Guess: Define:
“Added to the misery of the waiting and the cold was Lilian Jean, who managed to flounce past me with a superior smirk twice that week.”
Guess: Define:
“Stacey looked malevolently at T.J. and I knew that he was thinking of the coat. ‘Yeah, I’m gonna keep it. Why?’”
Guess: Define:
“I watched Stacey closely to see if he was going to allow himself to be goaded by T.J.; he was not. ‘Ah, stuff it, T.J.,’ he ordered.”
Guess: Define:
“Uncle Hammer laughed outright. Mr. Granger looked up sharply, but Uncle Hammer eyed him insolently, a smile still on his lips.”
Guess: Define:
“Papa impaled Mr. Granger with an icy stare.”
Guess: Define:
Remember to continue to work on the Independent Novel packet. You will need to record in your reading log. Vocabulary from the book will be done in today’s lesson.
Vocab: No Vocabulary this week.
“For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John 3:16
Journals: Continue writing in your journal. You need not send me each day’s journal entries. You can save them up and send them on Thursdays.
Shurley English: p.260 Writing Assignment 21.
Read through Assignment 21.
Choose a topic
Create a pre-writing map ( I will need to see your map) see page 59. Use guidelines in Ref 144-145 on page 258-259.
Write a rough draft in 1st or 3rd person. Your descriptive paragraph will be 10-12 sentences in length. The rough draft and pre-writing map are due Wednesday April 1, 2020.
Literature: Roll of Thunder (ROTHMC) Vocabulary assignment for Monday 3/30/2020
Each vocabulary word will be used in a sentence from the book. You are to first guess the words meaning by using the context clues. Then you will look the word up and write the word’s part of speech and its definition. This is due Tuesday 3/31/2020
“All right!” I cried, indignant at his casual reaction to the coat.” “Boy, that is the finest coat you ever did lay eyes on and you know it!”
Guess: Define:
“Eventually, the road intersected with the Jefferson DAvis School Road. Uncle Hammer stopped the car at the intersection and leaning his right arm heavily over the steering wheel, motioned languidly at the Wallace store.”
Guess: Define:
“The last days before Christmas seemed interminable.”
Guess: Define:
“Added to the misery of the waiting and the cold was Lilian Jean, who managed to flounce past me with a superior smirk twice that week.”
Guess: Define:
“Stacey looked malevolently at T.J. and I knew that he was thinking of the coat. ‘Yeah, I’m gonna keep it. Why?’”
Guess: Define:
“I watched Stacey closely to see if he was going to allow himself to be goaded by T.J.; he was not. ‘Ah, stuff it, T.J.,’ he ordered.”
Guess: Define:
“Uncle Hammer laughed outright. Mr. Granger looked up sharply, but Uncle Hammer eyed him insolently, a smile still on his lips.”
Guess: Define:
“Papa impaled Mr. Granger with an icy stare.”
Guess: Define:
Remember to continue to work on the Independent Novel packet. You will need to record in your reading log. Vocabulary from the book will be done in today’s lesson.
Vocab: No Vocabulary this week.
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