Monday, January 27, 2014

Class Newsletter- Week of January 27, 2014



Mr. Hauptmann’s Class Newsletter
Unit 3, Week 2- January 27, 2014

This week we are reading “Adelina’s Whales” by Richard Sobol. We will focus on some vocabulary words in this story.  It would be helpful if you will reinforce the meaning of these words at home with your child.  Also, on this newsletter you will find our spelling words for the week. All of the words this week are homophones (words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings). Please practice the spelling and definitions of these words at home and be on lookout for other homophones. The words in italics are our challenge spelling words.  Let’s have a great week!

Vocabulary Word
Meaning
biologist
scientist who studies living things, including their origins, structures, activities, and distribution
bluff
a high, steep slope or cliff
lagoon
a pond or small lake, especially one connected with a larger body of water
massive
big and heavy; bulk
rumbling
making a deep, heavy, continuous sound
tropical
of or like the regions 23.45 degrees north or south of the equator where the sun can shine directly overhead

Spelling Words: piece, peace, break, brake, threw, through, by, bye, beat, beet, thrown, throne, aloud, allowed, past, passed, weight, wait, there, their, principal, principle, symbol, cymbal, stationary, stationery


Please sign, cut on the dotted line, and return on Tuesday:
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Mr. Hauptmann’s Class Newsletter
Unit 3, Week 2- January 27, 2014

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