Homework Helps 2001-2 - Week 4

September 17-21, 2001

READING: Read a minimum of 20 minutes each night including weekends. You will need to spend this time to finish the required literature books and books of your choice for book reports. The Giver - Double entry journal -- Due 9/19/01. There will be a test, too, on the 19th. Beginning this week, keep a journal of time spent reading. Have your parents sign it and turn it in at the end of the month, September 28.

VOCABULARY AND SPELLING: Do Unit 3 due Friday 9/21/01. There will be a test. Hand in the homework with the test. Words for this week: Basic: transportation, subway, transit, submerge, suburban, substance, translate, transplant, submarine, transform, transfusion, subdivide, sublet, subscription, transparent, subtotal, transaction, subtitle, subside, transition. Review: subscribe, transcribe, arrival, depot, vehicle. Challenge: subterranean, transient, subsequent, subculture, subconscious. Do not due p. 27 or 29. Do write a sentence with each Basic spelling word.

Current events: Due ______________________________.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH: Story format. Rough draft due 9/19/01.

LEGISLATIVE PACKET: Mark carefully from notes in class the pages not assigned. Wednesday you will receive a copy of "How a Bill Becomes a Law"; this is the only copy-book assignment I make all year. Reproduce it exactly (on an 11X17" piece of white construction paper) with the following exceptions: Replace the word "Assembly" with "House of Representatives", replace the word "Governor" with "President of the United States", no state seal, and no words in the middle of the chart. Thursday you will write this process out in paragraph form. This paper along with the Legislative packet is due with the test next week.

9/17/01

9/18/01

9/19/01

 9/20

__Read 20 min.

__Read 20 min.

__Read 20 min.

 __Read 20 min.

__Essay 15 min.

__Essay 30 min.

__Essay 15 min.

 __Spelling 15 min.

__Spelling 15 min.

 

 __Leg.Packet 15 min.

__Leg.Packet 15 min.

 

 

 

 

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