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Shayla’s Presentation Parent teacher conference 2012

Shayla’s Presentation Parent teacher conference 2012. Math. 24. Find the unknown number. Remember to check your work. 23. What is the average of 375, 632 and 571?. 24+ f = 42. 492. R2. (18. ). 375 632 571. (3). Answer: f=18. 3. 1,478. 42- 24= . 18. 1 2. +. 1,47 8. 2. 7.

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Shayla’s Presentation Parent teacher conference 2012

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  1. Shayla’s Presentation Parent teacher conference 2012

  2. Math 24. Find the unknown number. Remember to check your work. 23. What is the average of 375, 632 and 571? 24+ f = 42 492 R2 (18 ) 375 632 571 (3) Answer: f=18 3 1,478 42- 24= 18 1 2 + 1,478 2 7 - 27 00 8 Answer: 492R2 - 6 2

  3. Spelling Lesson: (3) Authentic: Authentic means that someone can be a reliable person and can be dependable. Lesson: (4) Delaying: Delaying means that you would wait or setback. Lesson: (5) Aglow: Aglow is a word which means to be burning or to be rosy or to be glowing or shining.

  4. Science Kinds of Cells The Discovery of Cells Scientists have classified about a million kinds of plants and animals. But as different as those plants and animals seem to be , all of them are made of cells. The simplest organisms , such as bacteria, are each a single cell. Most plants and animals, however, are made up of many cells. Humans, for example, are made up of trillions of cells. An organism with many cells usually has many different kinds of cells. Each kind of cell has a particular function. The first microscopes were invented in the early 1600s. One scientist who built and used an early microscope was Robert Hooke. In 1665 Hooke observed a thin slice of cork through a microscope. The tiny walled space he saw in the cork reminded him of tiny rooms. So he called them cells. Over the next 200 years, scientists learned more and more about cells. They learned that the cell is the basic unit of structure and function of all living things.

  5. Social Studies Chapter(1) Vocab words Chapter(2) Vocab words Cultures: A culture can either be a background ,nation or a civilization. Region: A region is a section or an area or a county. Interdependent Interdependent means to depend on each other. Unit: A unit is usually a piece or apart or a thing. Geography: Geography is where scientists study the earth and plant and animal life. Values: Values can be principles or morals or ethics or even ideals. Ancestor: an ancestor is a person in your family who lived long ago. Landform: A landform is a shape on the earths surface. Population: A population is where there is people who live in an area together as a civilization. Megalopolis: A megalopolis is a group of cities that have grown so close together they seem to form one city.

  6. Social Studies Chapter(3) Vocab words Chapter(4) Vocab words Chapter(5) Vocab words Civilization: A civilization is a culture or people or a nation. Magnetic Compass: The Chinese invented this compass about A.D. 100. traders used the compass to guide themselves across far lands. Technology: technology are tools or equipment or knowledge. Surplus: A surplus is where you have to much of something. Totem pole: A totem pole is what the Hopi used to build in front of their homes. Archaeologist: An archaeologist is a person who studies item from long ago. Potlatch: A potlatch is a type of jewelry that the Hopi used t o try to sell to people. Specialize: Specialize is were you focus or concentrate on something.

  7. Reading Page(26) Chapter(1) Chapter(2) Page (58) Chapter(3) Page: The Wright Brothers: A Biography. Vocab words and definitions: Astounding: Astounding means that your astounded of something like being amazed by it. Replica: A replica is a model of something that he/she built. Max Comedy: Realistic Fiction. Vocab words and definitions: Mirth: Mirth is a word which means laughter fun joy or joyfulness. The Color of my words: Historical Fiction. Vocab words and definitions: Emerged: Emerged means to pop out of something like when you leap out of it. Survey: survey means to look around an area. Perishable: Perishable means that a type of food can be fresh.

  8. Reading Chapter(7) Page184 Chapter(4) Page114 Chapter(5) Page:134 Show Time: Realistic Fiction. Vocab words and definitions: Invaluable: This means something that is not valuable. Sage: Something that is clever. S.O.R. Losers Realistic Fiction. Vocab words and definitions: Ordinary: something that’s normal. Rejected: you are rejected by someone. Wilma Unlimited: A Biography. Vocab words and definitions: Luxury: Luxury is something that cost a lot of money and is a fancy item. Lunged: Lunged means you leap out. Chapter(6) Page158 Chapter(8) Page:210 The Great Serum Race. Narrative nonfiction. Vocab words and definitions: Plea: you made a plea to someone. Intercept: you meet someone somewhere. Be fiddled: Realistic Fiction. Vocab words and definitions: Fused: you fused something together. Haywire: Your out of control.

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