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Welcome. It’s Thursday. SIPPS – Lesson 16. Mad made Pet Pete Lick like Hop hope Us use Duck duke. SIPPS. Cute, cent, bone, chap, tale, bun, Ped , ite,ut ede Brave, cell, stone, past, plume, plum Plete , cite, ston , plet. SIPPS. I went to school.
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Welcome It’s Thursday
SIPPS – Lesson 16 • Mad made • Pet Pete • Lick like • Hop hope • Us use • Duck duke
SIPPS • Cute, cent, bone, chap, tale, bun, • Ped, ite,utede • Brave, cell, stone, past, plume, plum • Plete, cite, ston, plet
SIPPS • I went to school. • Once in a while we eat cookies. • I had enough. • School, once, enough
SIPPS • Jajax ax • Zebzeeb • Ro op rop • Lum um lu • Il mi mil • Blapblaap
SIPPS • Co coil (cooperate, coordinate) (cooperate, coordinate) (illegal, illustrate) Multi multimulti (multiply, multiplication) (multiply, multiplication) (multiply, multiplication) [def: many] Jectject semi (subject, project) (subject, project) (semicircle, semiconscious) [def: half]
SIPPS • Sum.mer ex.cuseex.treme • Chi.nesesuc.cessbit.ter.ness • Oc.to.berin.tro.ducecom.pose • A.lonea.dapt prop.er.ly • Lone.ly suf.fer ex.treme.ly • A.daptes.capedel.i.cate • Cel.e.brate re.cent.ly or.bit.er • Sat.el.litecroc.a.dilede.vice • Love.ly sub.ma.rinedi.ox.ide • Ma.chinemove.ment for.eign.er
Daily Fix-It Dad teached him to ride a bike in an our. Can he ride it good now.
My Rows & Piles of Cows • Pages 128 – 135 • Choral Reading 134 • Complete Study Guide • Practice wkbk 47
MATH – QUICK REVIEW • Write how many tens each number has. • 15 • 20 • 54 • 37 • 82
MATH • Lesson 2 Compare Numbers • Pages 42 - 45
Science • Chapter 3 Lesson 1 What are ecosystems? • Pages 70 – 75 • Important Words • Lesson Review in class in notebooks • HW – Workbook page 26A
Social Studies • PPT on Landforms
Rosh Hashanah • Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year festival. It lasts two days. • Jews celebrate the beginning of the world during this time. • Rosh Hashanah is also a judgement day, when Jews believe that God balances a person's good deeds over the last year against their bad deeds, and decides what the next year will be like for them.
Rosh Hashanan • One of the synagogue rituals for Rosh Hashanah is the blowing of the Shofar, a ram's horn trumpet. • The sound of the shofar starts a ten-day period known as the 'Days of Awe', which ends with the solemn festival of Yom Kippur. • http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/religion/judaism/rosh_hashanah.shtml to listen to the horn
Rosh Hashanan After the service a special meal is eaten at home, including: • apples dipped in honey, a symbol of the sweet New Year that each Jew hopes lies ahead • a sweet carrot stew called a tzimmes is often served • Hallah (or Challah) bread in a round loaf, rather than the plaited loaf served on the Sabbath, so as to symbolise a circle of life and of the year • often a pomegranate on the table because of a tradition that pomegranates have 613 seeds, one for each of the commandments that a Jew is obliged to keep.