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Day 23
Welcome
SIPPS Lesson 12
• Wh
• When can you go with me?
SIPPS
• Whiz patch wham whit• Whis etch shen whin• Whisk whack hunch drench• Whifftwig• Whoth atch whump snish
SIPPS
• I said, “The word cat.”• I have homework.• The world is a big place.• Where are you going?
• Word, work, world, where
SIPPS
• Bos os bo• Al val va• Sef se ef• Fun fum um• Id ni nid
SIPPS
• Snex sne ex• Fli flim im• Otch rotch ro• Cank ca ank• Thu thusk usk
SIPPS
Nect nect ship(connect) (friendship, hardship)
Dif dif frac(different, difficult) (fraction, fracture)
(def: break)
Per per scope(perfect, person) (telescope, microscope)
(def: watch
SIPPS
• Mag.net pro.tect suf.fix• Na.tion e.lec.tion pro.duc.tion• Glo.ry per.fect.ly po.et.ry• Cop.per con.nect se.cret.ly• Frac.tion in.ven.tion fab.ric• Clev.er se.cret.ly e.mo.tion• Po.tat.o Tex.as dif.fer.ent.ly• Clev.er.ly tun.nel Swe.den• Broth.er wheth.er mer.ry• An.swer stom.ach de.sign
SIPPS
• Admit attach publish• Twenty common adjust• Number servant timber• Butter bundle bitter• Sudden master velvet
Spelling
• clean agree teeth• dream grain coach• display window shadow• shadow cheese peach• braid Sunday float• thrown entertain complain• bleachers willow wheat
Daily Fix-It
7. Have you seen this kind of nickle.
8. The boys is colecting coins.
Grammar
• Command is a sentence that tells you to do something.– Take your pick -----they’re all worth ten dollars.
• Exclamation is a sentence that shows strong feelings.– That was well done!
Question of the Day
Why do you think people in the past used certain
items such as cowrie shells and wampum as
money?
Reading TEST
• Money from Long Ago page 112 – 115
• Partner Reading page 106
MATH QUICK REVIEW
• Kim’s zip code is an odd number. All five digits in the zip code are different. The last digit is the sum of the other four digits. The first digit is one more than the second, and the second is one more than the third. What is Kim’s zip code?
• Write in expanded form.1. 3842. 513. 6774. 9, 2405. 3,818
Math
• Page 32 - 33
MATH
Science
• How are animals from the past like today’s animals?
Social Studies
• Communities Are Built Near WaterImportant Words
port – a place where ships dockharbor – is a place where ships can stay
safe from high waves and strong windstrade centers – are communities where
buying and selling goods is the main workRapids – are the parts of the river where
the water runs very fast over rocks