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October 12, 2010

Week 8: The Ch'i'lin Purse

Dear Parents,
Due to the short school week and our field trip on Thursday, I feel that it would be best to learn the skills and vocabulary from The Ch'i-lin Purse for this week and next week. This week, I will only be adding the DOL sentences, Vocabulary, and Spelling list. Stay tuned for information about Linda Fang, our author and practice sheets and videos about our skills.



Congratulations to the following students:
Madison, Cameron, and Laura: AC/DC students
Kyler, Kirby, and Delincya: 4-H Officer winners



We are going to have a fast-paced and busy week; it's going to be great! Don't forget to pack a lunch (if you signed-up to bring your own lunch) for the field trip and pack sun screen just in case those rays are bright!


Daily Oral Language Sentences
1. angela and i was gonna walk two your house too use the phone
2. frank the two of us wants to go with
3. im going to the party but janice said that jill and she isnt
4.after he had began his project, he knew it would turn out good
5. bill left us play with his Robot but the batteries runned out
6. he dont drink his milk or eat them vegetables
7. sams friend drunk from the fountain after he had ran the race
8. sally will you learn me how to do this science problem
9. have youtook those too books to sarah and she
10. theyre wasnt no paper left, so uncle steve had to lend some to finish his letter


Daily Geography Practice:
1. In genreal, what does a physical map show that a political map doesn't?
2. Harrisburg is the capital of what state?
3. Which has no land under it, the North or South Pole?
4. Are youcloser to the equator in northern Argentina or southern Spain?
5. What is the capital of the state whose neighbors include Minnesota, Iowa, Illinoise, and Michigan?
6. Are all places along the equator very warm? Why or why not?
7. The Denmark Strait separates what two large islands?
8. Which of the following is not a state: New Jersey, Montana, Los Angeles, Rhode Island?


Thanks,
Mrs. Telford

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