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Tues day , March 19, 2013

Tues day , March 19, 2013. In your agenda, please write: Spelling Quiz Unit 12 on Friday Ex. 23, p. 479. Daily Language Practice. 1. From 1863 to 1865 Walt Whitman was an army nurse, caring for sick and dying soldiers in a hospital in Washington, D. C.. (2)

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Tues day , March 19, 2013

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  1. Tuesday, March 19, 2013 • In your agenda, please write: • Spelling Quiz Unit 12 on Friday • Ex. 23, p. 479

  2. Daily Language Practice • 1. From 1863 to 1865 Walt Whitman was an army nurse, caring for sick and dying soldiers in a hospital in Washington, D. C.. (2) • 2. He wrote newspaper articles to get money to buy necessitys for the wounded men. (1)

  3. Vocabulary Unit 12 • 4 minutes with your partner • Practice your spelling

  4. Please do now… • Write 5 lines about the three careers that you are going to research & your Career Pathway.

  5. Ex. 21, p. 478 • 1. A great variety of trains and accessories is available at all prices. • 2. Between $35 and $60 is the cost of a simple train set. • 3. Costing less than the ready-made version are landscape features made at home. • 4. Some elaborate locomotives and cars built from expensive kits are here. • 5. To the price of the kits are added the costs of tools and other supplies.

  6. Ex. 23, p. 479 • For ex. 23 • Rewrite the sentences by beginning with the type of word in parenthesis. Make any additional changes. • Just like ex. 20 on p. 477.

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