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Thur sday , April 17, 2014

Thur sday , April 17, 2014. In My Homework, please write: Spelling Quiz Unit 13 next Friday Ex. 16, p. 444. Permission Slip. Daily Language Practice. 1. Falling cherry blossoms or a frog splashing into a pond provide subject matter for haiku. (1)

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Thur sday , April 17, 2014

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  1. Thursday, April 17, 2014 • In My Homework, please write: • Spelling Quiz Unit 13 next Friday • Ex. 16, p. 444

  2. Permission Slip

  3. Daily Language Practice • 1. Falling cherry blossoms or a frog splashing into a pond provide subject matter for haiku. (1) • 2. These here small poems express a particular belief, and it is that all forms of life are temporary. (2)

  4. Vocabulary Unit Thirteen • Practice Spelling

  5. Ex. 15, p. 442 • 1. Setting turquoise stones in silver – subject • 2. shaping pottery – object of preposition • 3. baking a piece of pottery – object of preposition; painting it – predicate noun • 4. pottery making – direct object • 5. its black-on-black pottery making – object of preposition • 6. Camping and fishing on the Isleta Reservation - subject • 7. attracting tourists – object of preposition • 8. video recording – subject • 9. making a living – object of preposition; raising livestock – object of preposition • 10. farming a major source of employment in the area – direct object

  6. Read p. 443 • For ex. 16 • Write the infinitive.

  7. TAS Questions • What can you tell me about early tv? • How can you infer and predict meaning texts?

  8. What are the uses of phrases and clauses?

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