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Leigh Ann Melo
ST JOHN THE APOSTLE SCHOOL
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REMINDERS:
** The reading book can be viewed online! Go to the web address listed below in the list of links and enter the following code:
D3849A9DBB
The Math text can also be viewed online! Go to the web address :
http://www.macmillanmh.com/ose
and enter the code F2B4B057DC
REMINDERS:
HOMEWORK:
Math:
wb 68
LA:
wb 52
SPELLING:
sentences 11-20
READING:
wb 59 + 61
Read story

NOVEMBER FUN FACTS:
Turkey Facts:
- Male turkeys are called toms.
- Female turkeys are called hens.
- Young turkeys are called poults.
- The long piece of loose skin hanging beneath the turkey's lower jaw is called a wattle.
- A tom's beard is a tuft of stiff feathers on his breast.
- Many domestic turkeys have white or light-colored feathers.
- Wild turkeys have brown or bronze-tipped feathers.
- Wild turkeys usually weigh only about ten pounds.
- Only wild turkeys can fly.
- Wild turkeys rest in trees at night.
- Turkey eggs are tan with brown specks.
- Turkey eggs are twice as big as chicken eggs.
Favorite Links
Math - Basic Facts Practice
Fact Dash- a game that practices -, +, x and /. At end of session students can print out their score and the problems they got wrong or skipped.
Math- Activities for each chapter
Chapter 12 has a geometry match and a math crossword puzzle
Compound Words
Subtraction Practice
This website shows the students using models how to borrow and is very interactive. A great site to visit!
Multiple Meaning Words
Finding Main Idea
Fact and Opinion
TIme Activity
Analog to Digital Time
Division Game
Nouns/Verbs
Reading Book Website
READING BOOK
This site allows you to see the actual pages of the reading book and read the stories. Perfect for the days we forget our book at school! Students will need to use the following access code to enter the book site:D3849A9DBB
Cause and Effect
Cause and Effect Practice










