homework 1 continue working on ELA packet 2social Studies work Ela spiral 2 A lark had made her nest in the early spring on the young green wheat The brood had almost grown to their full strength and gained the use of their wings and the full plumage of their feathers when the owner of th ID: 547367
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8/4/2016
homework:
1. continue working on ELA packet
2.social Studies workSlide2
Ela spiral 2
A lark had made her nest in the early spring on the young green wheat. The brood had almost grown to their full strength and gained the use of their wings and the full plumage of their feathers, when the owner of the field, looking over his ripe crop, said, “The time has come when I must ask all my neighbors to help me with my harvest.” One of the young Larks heard this and relayed it to his mother inquiring of her to what place they should move for safety. “There is no occasion to move yet, my son,” replied; “the man who only sends for his friends to help him with his harvest is not really in earnest.” The owner of the field came again a few days later and saw the wheat shedding the grain from becoming overripe. He said, “I will come myself tomorrow with my laborers, and with as many reapers as I can hire, and will get in the harvest.” The Lark, on hearing these words, said to her brood, “It is time now to be off, my little ones, for the man is in earnest this; he no longer trusts his friends, but will reap the field himself.”
1. What is the author’s theme or message for this text _______________.
One
should get help from his friends first.
B
. Self-help is the most reliable and best help available.
C
. One should never ask for any help from anyone.
D
. Help is appropriate in all situations
. Slide3
A lark had made her nest in the early spring on the young green wheat. The brood had almost grown to their full strength and gained the use of their wings and the full plumage of their feathers, when the owner of the field, looking over his ripe crop, said, “The time has come when I must ask all my neighbors to help me with my harvest.” One of the young Larks heard this and relayed it to his mother inquiring of her to what place they should move for safety. “There is no occasion to move yet, my son,” replied; “the man who only sends for his friends to help him with his harvest is not really in earnest.” The owner of the field came again a few days later and saw the wheat shedding the grain from becoming overripe. He said, “I will come myself tomorrow with my laborers, and with as many reapers as I can hire, and will get in the harvest.” The Lark, on hearing these words, said to her brood, “It is time now to be off, my little ones, for the man is in earnest this; he no longer trusts his friends, but will reap the field himself.”
2. This story was told from
which
author’s point of view?
first
person B. second person C. third person D. fourth personSlide4
A lark had made her nest in the early spring on the young green wheat. The brood had almost grown to their full strength and gained the use of their wings and the full plumage of their feathers, when the owner of the field, looking over his ripe crop, said, “The time has come when I must ask all my neighbors to help me with my harvest.” One of the young Larks heard this and relayed it to his mother inquiring of her to what place they should move for safety. “There is no occasion to move yet, my son,” replied; “the man who only sends for his friends to help him with his harvest is not really in earnest.” The owner of the field came again a few days later and saw the wheat shedding the grain from becoming overripe. He said, “I will come myself tomorrow with my laborers, and with as many reapers as I can hire, and will get in the harvest.” The Lark, on hearing these words, said to her brood, “It is time now to be off, my little ones, for the man is in earnest this; he no longer trusts his friends, but will reap the field himself.”
3.
The word “laborers” in the passage means
__.
A
. strangers B. family C. friends D. workersEla spiral 2 Slide5
4. Identify the part of
speech
Sharon’s mother has a red car. A. noun C. adjective E. verb G. prepositionB. adverb D. pronoun F. interjection H. conjunction 5. What type of sentence is the sentence above? Write ALL
that applies.
A. simple
B. declarative C. compound D. interrogative E. complex F. imperative G. compound- complex I. exclamatory Slide6
6.
Becky decided to name her (horse, hoarse) Buster
.7. 7. My teacher taught us six ways to show respect for ourselves and others. future present past8. The chairperson talked nonstop
so no one else got to (listen, say anything, take notes).
9.
Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. She ain’t got no juice to go with her dinner. B. Me and my sister ate dinner earlier tonight before our favorite show.
C. Do you know who is at the door?
D. Sharon
didnt
get to eat her desert before tonight. Slide7Slide8
Ela spiral 2
A lark had made her nest in the early spring on the young green wheat. The brood had almost grown to their full strength and gained the use of their wings and the full plumage of their feathers, when the owner of the field, looking over his ripe crop, said, “The time has come when I must ask all my neighbors to help me with my harvest.” One of the young Larks heard this and relayed it to his mother inquiring of her to what place they should move for safety. “There is no occasion to move yet, my son,” replied; “the man who only sends for his friends to help him with his harvest is not really in earnest.” The owner of the field came again a few days later and saw the wheat shedding the grain from becoming overripe. He said, “I will come myself tomorrow with my laborers, and with as many reapers as I can hire, and will get in the harvest.” The Lark, on hearing these words, said to her brood, “It is time now to be off, my little ones, for the man is in earnest this; he no longer trusts his friends, but will reap the field himself.”
1. What is the author’s theme or message for this text _______________.
One
should get help from his friends first.
B
. Self-help is the most reliable and best help available.
C
. One should never ask for any help from anyone.
D
. Help is appropriate in all situations
. Slide9
A lark had made her nest in the early spring on the young green wheat. The brood had almost grown to their full strength and gained the use of their wings and the full plumage of their feathers, when the owner of the field, looking over his ripe crop, said, “The time has come when I must ask all my neighbors to help me with my harvest.” One of the young Larks heard this and relayed it to his mother inquiring of her to what place they should move for safety. “There is no occasion to move yet, my son,” replied; “the man who only sends for his friends to help him with his harvest is not really in earnest.” The owner of the field came again a few days later and saw the wheat shedding the grain from becoming overripe. He said, “I will come myself tomorrow with my laborers, and with as many reapers as I can hire, and will get in the harvest.” The Lark, on hearing these words, said to her brood, “It is time now to be off, my little ones, for the man is in earnest this; he no longer trusts his friends, but will reap the field himself.”
2. This story was told from
which
author’s point of view?
first
person B. second person C. third person D. fourth personSlide10
A lark had made her nest in the early spring on the young green wheat. The brood had almost grown to their full strength and gained the use of their wings and the full plumage of their feathers, when the owner of the field, looking over his ripe crop, said, “The time has come when I must ask all my neighbors to help me with my harvest.” One of the young Larks heard this and relayed it to his mother inquiring of her to what place they should move for safety. “There is no occasion to move yet, my son,” replied; “the man who only sends for his friends to help him with his harvest is not really in earnest.” The owner of the field came again a few days later and saw the wheat shedding the grain from becoming overripe. He said, “I will come myself tomorrow with my laborers, and with as many reapers as I can hire, and will get in the harvest.” The Lark, on hearing these words, said to her brood, “It is time now to be off, my little ones, for the man is in earnest this; he no longer trusts his friends, but will reap the field himself.”
3.
The word “laborers” in the passage means
__.
A
. strangers B. family C. friends D. workersEla spiral 2 Slide11
4. Identify the part of
speech
Sharon’s mother has a red car. A. noun C. adjective E. verb G. prepositionB. adverb D. pronoun F. interjection H. conjunction 5. What type of sentence is the sentence above? Write ALL
that applies.
A. simple
B. declarative C. compound D. interrogative E. complex F. imperative G. compound- complex I. exclamatory Slide12
6.
Becky decided to name her (horse, hoarse) Buster
.7. 7. My teacher taught us six ways to show respect for ourselves and others. future present past8. The chairperson talked nonstop
so no one else got to (listen, say anything, take notes).
9.
Which sentence is grammatically correct? A. She ain’t got no juice to go with her dinner. B. Me and my sister ate dinner earlier tonight before our favorite show.
C. Do you know who is at the door?
D. Sharon
didnt
get to eat her desert before tonight. Slide13Slide14
Reading
https://www.brainpop.com/english/writing/literarygenres
/Genres Slide15
Group Reading
The first day of school.
Story PyramidConstructed Response Slide16
Instructional focus
Multiplication/division practice
Interactive notebook.You have 4 minutes per questions.Write the problem and work it out. Slide17
1. Dan
has 3 dozen golf balls.
How many golf balls does he have ?Slide18
2. Sara
bought 5 dozen eggs from the grocery store to bake some cakes. How many eggs did Sara buy
?Slide19
3Slide20
4
5Slide21
6
7Slide22
965 by 5Slide23
1. 26 +
33
2. 15 x 7
3
. Jack has 24 jelly beans. He gives ¼ of them to Jill. How many of the Jelly bean did Jill
receive?4. Trystin has 85 pots along her window. She buys 16 more but 7 end up breaking in a storm. How many pots does he have left?Slide24
Problem of the day from homework Slide25
Going over work from Centers Slide26
Types of governments
Citizens
Democracy Slide27
Ticket out the door:
write a 3 sentence summary on the index cardSlide28
Science
1. Complete posters from yesterday
2. reading our first Science Lesson Slide29
Quizziz
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