Monday, December 28, 2009

Announcements

The first states & capitals quiz--for New England and Middle Atlantic states--will be given on Monday, January 11. Be sure you study the states and capitals of that region and memorize them.

Spelling List

1. happily
2. minute
3. beautiful
4. usually
5. instead
6. stretch
7. lying
8. excite
9. millimeter
10. divide
11. until
12. writing
13. tried
14. before
15. Saturday

Challenge
fatigue
antique
accumulate
camouflage
tongue

Poem of the Week

Homework Machine

The Homework Machine,
oh the Homework Machine,
Most perfect contraption
that’s ever been seen.
Just put in your homework,
then drop in a dime,
Snap on the switch,
and in ten seconds time,
Your homework comes out,
quick and clean as can be.
Here it is--- “nine plus four?”
and the answer is “three.”
Three?
Oh me . . .
I guess it’s not as perfect
As I thought it would be.

by Shel Silverstein

Friday, December 11, 2009

Spelling List

  1. cord
  2. chord
  3. pray
  4. prey
  5. seam
  6. seem
  7. sole
  8. soul
  9. piece
  10. peace
  11. role
  12. roll
  13. peel
  14. peal
  15. shone
  16. shown
  17. pain
  18. pane
  19. pole
  20. poll
  21. aisle
  22. isle
  23. rein
  24. reign

Friday, December 4, 2009

Spelling List

1. weekend
2. hawk
3. flair
4. stir
5. first aid
6. halt
7. royal
8. carve
9. worth
10. hurl
11. up-to-date
12. noisy
13. soar
14. barge
15. steer
16. wildlife
17. coward
18. gorge
19. return
20. smear
21. brother-in-law
22. thousand
23. tore
24. early
25. pearl
26. test tube
27. launch
28. snare
29. perch
30. wheelchair

Poem of the Week

Choose one of the poems to illustrate and to recite on Thursday. Choose to do both if you want a challenge.

Snowball

I made myself a snowball
As perfect as could be.
I thought I’d keep it as a pet
And let it sleep with me.
I made it some pajamas
And a pillow for its head.
Then last night it ran away,
But first--it wet the bed.

by Shel Silverstein

Come Skating

They said come skating;
They said it’s so nice.
They said come skating;
I’d done it twice.
They said come skating;
It sounded nice. . . .
I wore roller--
They meant ice.

by Shel Silverstein