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Good Morning!1. First person pass out pencils.2. Turn in your graded paper folder (due today!), letters
notebook, and any notes from home.3. Choose a math journal.4. Complete page 4 in your math packet and your math
journal.5. Read, study, or color the outside of your math and
American Revolution folders.6. Leave your reading homework out on your desk so that I
can check it. Do not turn it in to the box!**When the alarm goes off, meet with your book club to complete the chapter 6 information in your packet. (If you finish, have another book with you to read!) When the alarm goes off a second time, come back to your seat and get your desk cleared off and ready for writing!**
Writing Continue the piece you began during
the quick-write. Write a new piece about an opinion
you have.
**Remember: always double space your writing (skip lines) and there should be no talking, whispering, or walking around during writing time!**
Reader’s Response Of all the acts that were passed by
the British, which act do you think was the biggest violation?
• I think the ______ Act was the biggest violation passed by the British. I think this because _____ in paragraph ______.
Skill Review
1. Find a fraction that is equivalent to ¾.
2. Is 45 a prime or composite number?3. 4,213 ÷ 5 = ?4. Estimate and solve. 6,421 ÷ 5 = ?
1. There are 12 ingredients in a bread recipe. Alyssa needs to buy 8 out of 12, or 8/12, of the ingredients. Write 8/12 in simplest form.
2. A newborn Koala is 6/8 inch long. Write the fraction in simplest form.
Exit Ticket Put the fraction 6/24 in simplest form.