M – 8-8 HWPB Show work on binder paper. You might need to RENAME.
SOC. SCI. You have a quiz tomorrow, do WB pg. 47-48 for studying.
SCI – WB pg. 69
M – 8-8 HWPB Show work on binder paper. You might need to RENAME.
SOC. SCI. You have a quiz tomorrow, do WB pg. 47-48 for studying.
SCI – WB pg. 69
Spelling Definition
1. A small electronic device.
2. To change or move.
3. A card that identifies or to hold
4. Set down in writing.
5. Show approval.
6. A hearing test.
7. A enemy.
8. A ability to act.
9. A living creature.
10. A officer in a military.
Sticky Notes {Trapped by the Ice}
November 21, 1915
1. When the Endurance was trapped.
2. When Shackleton looked at the snow the ice had spread to the horizon.
3. Ten months before, evryone wanted to be the first person to cross the South Pole’s ice cap.
4. They were wondering how long did the ship had broke apart before.
5. The Endurance was leaking.
6. Shack ordered his crew off the Endurance when the camp was frozen at the Weddle Sea.
7. They had clothing for men wich was saved from their ship.
8. The Endurance was a sad sight now, when the hulk was lying on it’s side.
9. She had been the crew’s home for a month.
10. They had to get used being in the ice.
11. They had gotten stranded on a miles from the nearest land.
November 21, 1915
12. The sound of a crushing wood had startled the men.
13. They saw the stern rise slowly in the air.
14. The hole had frozen up to the ship.
15. I’t had swallowed the Weddlle Sea.
16. They had to figure out what to do next .
December 23, 1915
17. When they pulled the lifeboats, loaded with supplies, they would try to cross the barren ice to open water.
18. They would use three boats to reach the nearest land.
19. Shack studied the unending snow and ice ahead of him.
20. They pulled 2,000-pound loads of hard work.
21. Everybody was tired and sore.
22. The crew had to wait for the ice to move by the sea curren, to carry the north to open water.
Spelling Definitions
1. A doctor who works in the care of teeth.
2. Person trained in treating disease or injuries.
3. To introduce people.
4. Liked by most people.
5. A sealed tube from which most of the air has been removed.
6. Tract of land.
7. To know again
8. Huge and enormose
9. No Definition !SORRY!
10. You have to.
Spelling Sentences
1. W hen I went to the dentist I had nothing wrong with my tooth.
2. When the doctor checked my top teeth it had cavities.
3. The introduction of me was good because I was good.
4. In my old school there was a girl that thought she was so popular but no one liked her.
5. I had to vacuum the living room because it was my job.
6. When my dad was driving to Reno he had passed a terrain.
7. When my mom recognized me I was nervous.
8. When my mom passed a monstrous truck she almost had hit a car.
9. My mom could juggle 3 bottles and to me that was miraculous
10. We are going to be here for a temporary time
Sticky Notes
April 8, 1916
1. During their five and a half month’s on the ice they havn’t took a bath.
2. There hands were cold and it was really windy, they were really hungry.
3. The ice floes were breaking up into smaller and smaller pieces all around the men.
4. The Shack was a good time to lounch the lifeboats.
5. The men knew that they wouldn’t survive the 700-mile open boat journey to South George Island.
6. But they decided to reach the Elephant Island first.