1. If you could remake your favorite movie, which one
would you choose and what would you change?
Tuesday Remy
March 19, 2013
Bryan
Emily Leslie Ricardo
Michael
Adrianette
Samira Christy Jaileen Ayanna
Leon Alexis
Jessica
Ixza Donovan
Kathy
Jordan Kareena Lilah
Alejandra
Yamilee
Diana Philicia
Edward
Jeffrey
Carlos David
3. Reading
Aim: North Pole South
Pole (p. 514)
Talk About It: What
images come to mind
when you think about
the North and South Pole? Why would it be
exciting to explore these places?
Picture Prompt: Look at the picture and
respond in writing. Write two paragraphs (35
sentences each).
4. Frigid weather is very cold.
If you triumph over someone, you are
victorious or successful.
Dismantled means "taken apart."
If a place is uninhabited, no one lives there.
5. Labor is work.
Something that is treacherous is full of
danger.
An expedition is a trip for exploring or
studying.
If you abandon something, you give it up or
leave it forever.
6. Reading
Aim: Ice and More Ice
(p. 516)
By breaking down an
unfamiliar word into parts, such as the Root,
the Prefix, at the beginning of the word and
the Suffix, at the end of the word you can
figure out its definition.
For example, uninhabited (uninhabited)
means "not lived in."
7. Problem
Explorers of the Arctic face
many problems due to the
regions's harsh climate.
Attempt
Outcome
Peary's
expedition When Henson
moved in slipped into a
packs to avoid lead, Ootah
lanes of water rescued him.
called "leads."
Attempt Outcome
Peary's team One member
slept in groups saved the
in case leads team when an
opened up at ice island
night. formed.
Attempt
Outcome
They built igloos
Sometimes the
to protect
wind would
themselves
dismantle the
from the harsh
igloos.
wind.
Solution
By working as a team, Peary
and Henson finally made it to
the North Pole.
8. Reading
Aim: Spirit of Endurance
(p. 518)
Nonfiction gives
information and facts
about real people,
places, events, and
situations.
A Problem and Solution Map helps you ask
questions to figure out problems and solutions
in a selection.
9. hack: to cut or chop unevenly with heavy
blows from a tool, such as an ax.
glacier: a large mass of ice that moves
slowly over land.
blubber: a layer of fat under the skin of
whales and certain other sea animals. It can
be used as a source of oil that is burned in
lamps.
10. abandoned dismantled expedition frigid
labor treacherous triumph uninhabited
1. When rowing became too difficult, we _______ our plan
to sail up the river.
2. After the child finished the puzzle, he _______ it.
3. Lewis and Clark led the _______ west.
4. The _______ temperature made it too cold to go out.
5. The _______ we did was worth it when we saw the
finished garden.
6. The rain made driving conditions _______.
7. The team felt a sense of _______ when they won eight
of their last ten games.
8. Judging from the dust and spider webs, the house had
been _______ for a long time.
11. Problem
Without a ship, the men must
rescue themselves.
Outcome
Attempt
The men give
They attempt
up and make
crossing the ice
camp on an
to reach Paulet
ice floe, which
Island.
starts to melt.
Outcome
Attempt
The men make
Shackleton it to Elephant
gives the order Island, but is
to launch the deserted. They
boats. still need to be
rescued.
Attempt Outcome
Shackleton They land on
and others the wrong side
leave to find of the island
help on South and must hike
Georgia Island. across it.
Solution
Shackleton reaches the
whaling station and returns to
Elephant Island to take his crew
home.
12. Reading
Aim: The Bottom of the
World (p. 536)
Nonfiction Articles present
facts about real people,
living things, places,
situations, or events.
A Primary Source is information that comes from
the time being studies. Journals and Letters are
two types of primary sources. Journals provide
daily records written by a person for his or her
own use. Letters are a way for people to share
information with others through writing.
13. Continent refers to one of the seven main
land masses on the globe.
Observations are remarks or notes you
make or write after you watch what
happens.
When we say a volume of ice, we mean
the amount of space it takes up.
14. Antarctica North America
Australia
Asia Europe
Africa
South America
16. Math
Aim: Divide Decimals (p. 455)
Lesson:
• Copy the "Math in My World"
• example 1 on page 455 in
• your notebook.
• Guided Practice 1
• Independent Practice 213
• Problem Solving 1418
20. Language Arts
Aim: The eight parts of
speech
Lesson:
• List the eight parts of
speech in your notebook.
• Copy notes from the board in your
notebook.
Homework:
• Grammar Practice book, page 1
21. Homework Summary for Tuesday March 19, 2013
Reading
Practice book, page 153
Study for test
Language Arts
Practice book, page 1
Spelling
Practice book, pages 132133
Study for test