Monday, November 9, 2015

Monday, November 9, 2015




Announcements and Reminders:
                                                                 
If you received a poor score on your BICUM Brochure,  you may complete it and hand it in to the wire basket for additional points.  This must be done before you have moved to your new class.

If you have homework to do for this class, don't forget to take it home.

If you have been absent on November 3, 5, or 9, complete the make-up work at home for reading, signed by a parent, and bring it with you on November 11.

Hand in your leftover hall passes next time. 

Today:
Test on Lewis and Clark 
   Remember and write down lots of facts. 

      Aim for at least 30!


This rotation ends November 11. Make sure you have all of your work turned in, and any make-up work completed and turned in by that day.  
We have three more days of class, including the Readathon on November 11.  
On that day bring your favorite reading materials, a pillow if you'd like to sit on it, and treats to enjoy and to share.    

                                                  



Targets for Today:
I will read for enjoyment, and add to a record of my reading.
I can read aloud fluently.
I know strategies I can use to comprehend (understand) what I read, and to remember it.





Today’s  Agenda: 


1.  Individual reading.         
       Fill out your log!

2. Partner Fluency Practice       
       Fill out your graph!


3.  Reduce and Retain 

Make a Map
Place your name on your map.
Add the cities that are included on the first map in your packet -- EXCEPT Portland.
There are dots on your large map for each of them.
Add other features as directed.
Fold your map in half to keep in your manila folder.


By the end of class today, you will need 35 or more facts on your map.

A4 to leaving Fort Mandan.

4. Test on Lewis and Clark 
      Remember and write down lots of facts. 

      Aim for at least 30!






If You Were Absent:
Check your grade.  Any needed makeup work (homework) is in your folder.
Work on your map using the maps in your packet, this map: http://cavereading.blogspot.com/2015/05/illustrations-for-lewis-and-clark.html
and any of these:

Flash Cards for Lewis and Clark





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