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Feb. 3-7, 2020

INTENSIVE READING 6/7

MON: Creative Writing Assignment - Write a story about an animal going on a vacation. Use at least 5 vocabulary words from last week's stories in the Blue book. 5 paragraphs. Finish for HOMEWORK. Due Tuesday.

TUE: LAFS book. UNIT 14. LES.14 Parts 1-5. p.137-144.

WED: LES.14 Parts 1-5. p.137-144. Writing activity P. T135. Recite poem aloud.

THU: FSA COACH Book worksheets- Lesson 1,2,3 p.42-55. Prefixes, suffixes, synonyms, antonyms, homophones. Multiple choice practice.

FRI: FSA COACH Book worksheets - Lesson 1,2,3 p.42-55. Prefixes, suffixes, synonyms, antonyms, homophones. Multiple choice practice.

 
 
 

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