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News Unit 3 WK 4
News Unit 3 WK 4
Taylors
Weekly News
January 6th-10th
Words with Plural Endings
1. clams
2. mints
3. props 4. arches 5. dresses 6. parents 7. caves 8. glasses
Important Dates & Reminders Jan 9th- Report Cards Jan 17th-Daddy Daughter Dance $20.00 per couple Jan 20th- MLK- NO School Jan 24th- First 4-H payment due of $25.00. Communication:
Cookbooks are still on sale! Do not miss out. Single cookbooks are $7.00. Cookbooks from previous years are only $1. If you were planning on being a chaperone for 4-H camp, there are only 15 spaces left! Please get your payment in! Thank you so much for all the delicious food sent in for the party! We were stuffed! I appreciate all the wonderful Christmas presents! I love all of them! I am so thankful to be able to be your childs teacher this year.
9. hobbies
10. engines 11. couches 12. arrows 13. enemies 14. babies 15. ranches 16. patches 17. mistakes 18. berries 19. mosses 20. armies
1. sores- places on the body that are broken or painful 2. loosened-to make less tight 3. mysterious-hard to understand or explain 4. amazement-causes surprise and wonder 5. midst-to be in the middle of something 6. responsibility-having a job or duty to perform 7. patchwork-small pieces of fabric
Homophones
Two words that sound the same but have opposite meanings. Circle the sets of homophones. Hair cent sale tell see sell
Test Schedule: Wed. Multiplication Drill Thurs. Spelling Test, Vocabulary Test Fri. Reading Test, Language Test, Math Test (Division Strategies)
Parent Signature
Scent sea
hare tail
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