Another Snow Day!
Dear Girls,
It looks like we are in for another Snow Day! I will have some snow work for you and have taken homework off of the homework site today.
We will be practicing a new poem that most of you are familiar with and we will be working on it in class as though it were a readers theater piece, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. Please read it aloud two times. We will be practicing it daily in class and you will be assigned particular parts as soon as we are together again.
Create a fresh googledoc and title it First/Last Name WordlyWise 8

On the Document Page Title it with your Name in upper left hand corner date below: 12/11/18, Title in Middle and in Caps, Something about Adventure with Snow Day Friend, feel free to create your own title. Your story must have wonderful adjectives, please use some abstract nouns, and make sure the beginning, middle, and ending are strong. How long? Long enough for a good story... 3 fourth grade paragraphs sounds great, 2 if you are aching to go outside. Don't forget to add your pic from yesterday. Remember to do this last, as googledocs can be persnickety about adding photos. If you have problems click below photo to keep it from floating.
Go to visit my friend at Math Antics and watch the video about like fractions.

Now, get a piece of paper and add 5 like fractions and subtract 5 like fractions for a total of 10 equations in all. If this is new and seems difficult, please do a couple of each. Bring to school tomorrow and we will put some on the smartboard and discuss them.
*Enrichment Activities: If you would like to do some invisible homework, please practice your 13s basic facts, read a newsela article and take a quiz, no summary, go on to spellingcity and quizlet to practice flashcards for spelling and vocabulary, matholia practice C with fraction games, or enjoy a good book.
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