Consecutive- The people were consecutive.
Boasted- The man boasted that he lost.
Announced- The store announced they are having a sale.
Immune- The glass is immune to bullets.
Whirlwind- There was a whirlwind at the park.
Revelry- The people were revelry at the park.
Fluke- The truck had a fluke.
Controversial- The workers had controversial of their new work habits.
Accommodate- A group accommodated at a hotel.
Resumed- The game resumed.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
comfortable- The man is comfortable to talk in public.
exasperated- The man couldn't hold his exasperation.
desperation- He felt desperate.
opportunity- He had an opportunity to get a hair cut.
embarrassed- The man felt embarrassed in the news room.
stamina- The athlete had to restore his stamina.
penetrated- The group penetrated in the game.
coordination- Two people were coordinating at their job.
exasperated- The man couldn't hold his exasperation.
desperation- He felt desperate.
opportunity- He had an opportunity to get a hair cut.
embarrassed- The man felt embarrassed in the news room.
stamina- The athlete had to restore his stamina.
penetrated- The group penetrated in the game.
coordination- Two people were coordinating at their job.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Writing Paragraphs
Yesturday, we ate bugs. Although you couldn't taste the bugs, you could hear them crunching. The bugs were served in fudge, cookies and granola bars which tasted fantastic. We were given information about the health and envirormental benefits of eating insects. More people should be open-minded about eating bugs.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
tremendous - This cake is tremendous!
echoes - There were echos in the cave.
photograph- There was a photograph in the paper of the thunder.
sensor- The submarines have detected the mines.
scientist - The scientist has discovered why there are stars.
lightening- The streets are getting less dark.
especially- The guy wants all the work done especially the rough copy.
flickering - The lights keep flickering in the building.
explosion- there was a big explosion at the construction site.
static- There was static on the tv.
echoes - There were echos in the cave.
photograph- There was a photograph in the paper of the thunder.
sensor- The submarines have detected the mines.
scientist - The scientist has discovered why there are stars.
lightening- The streets are getting less dark.
especially- The guy wants all the work done especially the rough copy.
flickering - The lights keep flickering in the building.
explosion- there was a big explosion at the construction site.
static- There was static on the tv.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
"What are you doing now"? Chapter 5
1. How old was the Declaration of Independence in 1790? (1 mark) It was 14 years old.
2. Who is the president of the United States in 1790? (1mark). George Washington.
3. How did the surveyor plot the land that they would eventually build the new city? (2 marks) The surveyor had to lay out the straight lines for the 10-square mile city and to plot a perfect line running north and south using the stars. Also using his instruments, his astronomical clock, and his calculations.
4. What job did Benjamin Banneker get during this time? What was his title and who was he working for? (2 marks) He was a surveyor's chief assistant. He was working for Major Ellicot.
5. How old is Benjamin in 1791? (1 mark) He was almost 60 years old.
6. How does Benjamin feel when he reads his name in the news paper on March 12th? (1 mark) He felt proud.
2. Who is the president of the United States in 1790? (1mark). George Washington.
3. How did the surveyor plot the land that they would eventually build the new city? (2 marks) The surveyor had to lay out the straight lines for the 10-square mile city and to plot a perfect line running north and south using the stars. Also using his instruments, his astronomical clock, and his calculations.
4. What job did Benjamin Banneker get during this time? What was his title and who was he working for? (2 marks) He was a surveyor's chief assistant. He was working for Major Ellicot.
5. How old is Benjamin in 1791? (1 mark) He was almost 60 years old.
6. How does Benjamin feel when he reads his name in the news paper on March 12th? (1 mark) He felt proud.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Almanac- The man checked the almanac what day it is.
Tobacco- The tobacco was grown well in the sun.
Caterpillars- The Caterpillar ate a leaf.
Acre- The man measured the field.
Figure- there was figures on the shelf.
Valley- They have walked in the path.
Clothes - They all were wearing baggy clothes mostly green colours.
Thought- The man thought he locked his door.
Enough- There was enough fire to cause a distraction.
Tobacco- The tobacco was grown well in the sun.
Caterpillars- The Caterpillar ate a leaf.
Acre- The man measured the field.
Figure- there was figures on the shelf.
Valley- They have walked in the path.
Clothes - They all were wearing baggy clothes mostly green colours.
Thought- The man thought he locked his door.
Enough- There was enough fire to cause a distraction.
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