August 8-12
Bible Verse: Romans 15:4 (memorize)
For whatever was written in the past was written for our instruction, so that we may have hope through endurance and through the encouragement from the Scriptures.
Spelling Lesson 1 (Due to a short week, I have provided the definitions.)
- chilly – noticeably cold
- value – worth or importance of something
- humble – meek; respectful
- pattern – repeating order
- shelving – a sloping area or surface on a mountainside
- volumes – printed pages combined into book form
- whisper – to speak in a very soft and quiet voice
- common – familiar; ordinary
- separate – to divide or disconnect
- erosion – the process in which wind, water, or ice wears away the surface of the earth
- summit – the highest point, peak, or top
- igneous – fiery or related to fire, a kind of rock formed from cooled magma or lava
- sediment – material deposited by water, wind, or ice; residue
- mountains – large ridges of land above the terrain, often with steep slopes and rocky areas
- expose – to uncover
- fragment – a small, broken piece or section
- deposit – a collection of sediments or particles that have been weathered or eroded
- puppetry – the art of making or operating puppets
- fragile – easily broken or damaged; delicate
- snowcapped – having a covering of snow
Test Schedule
Spelling: List 1 (Friday, August 12th) Words and Definitions (definitions may include meanings and/or use in context)
Bible: Chapter 1 (Tuesday, August 16th)
Read and Think Cold Reads – Every Friday!
Homework: Please check your child’s agenda for daily homework. (i.e., math)
Cover the textbooks.
Study for upcoming tests!
Study multiplication facts daily! We will have minute drills.
Read AR book for 20 minutes each night.
Weekly Focus August 8-12
Bible – God’s Word Is True
Literature – Samuel’s Choice – Story Elements
English – Unit 1: Verbs at Work
Science – Scientific Process and Engineering Design Process
Math – Chapter 1 Place Value (Hundred Thousands, Hundred Billions), Compare Whole Numbers <, >, =, writing numbers least to greatest, greatest to least with numbers up to hundred billions