Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Second Grade “Scoop”

Date: May 20
For the Week of: Summertime!

Reminders:
*May 20: Eighth Grade Graduation@7:00PM
*May 21: Last Day of School—Early Release @11:30AM; we will not be doing the pizza this year, due to our inability to use the field, but rather will be playing some games outside following our chapel service at 9:30AM. Students will need a snack on this day, as usual, but no lunch due to early dismissal.
*May 26: Report cards mailed home.
*June 7-11: Vacation Bible School here at Zion—all kids and helpers welcome!

*A HUGE thank-you to all drivers and chaperones, and ALL of you for helping out so much this year! I truly appreciate all you’ve done for me and for your children.

*Enclosed is a “summer packet” you may wish to look through and/or use this summer. Hopefully it can be of help with retention and/or boredom this summer, wherever your plans take you! Also, students will be taking home their spelling workbooks, and there are some review units in those books that we did not get to. Some students may enjoy doing these over the summer.

*If there is anything I can do to support you and your child’s education in the following years at Zion, please let me know!

God’s blessings on your summer!


In Christ,
Mrs. Brewer

Thursday, May 13, 2010

The Second Grade “Scoop”

Date: May 13
For the Week of: May 17-21

Reminders:
*May 14: Field Day at Denver Lutheran High School! Just a few reminders:
*Parents/guardians are “in charge” of students this day.
*Students may show up at Lutheran High School at any time—preferably before their first
event. Please note that parking spaces at the school are limited.
*There is a concession stand from which to buy food; feel free to pack a picnic lunch/snacks if
you so desire!
*Please have your child “check-in” with me over at the ball throw area. (This is my way of
taking attendance. I also enjoy hearing how your child’s day is going.)
*If your child is an alternate for the grade relay, please have them be there for the event just in case another child does not show up.
*If you can, stay for the school relay (final event) and cheer Zion on!
*You MAY need: sunscreen, umbrella, warm weather clothes, cool weather clothes, cold
weather clothes, hat, stocking hat, athletic shoes, snow boots, fuzzy bunny slippers…who
knows—it’s May in Colorado!
*May 15: Graduation Party for Mr. Mumby here at Zion@6:30PM. Please bring a dessert to share.
*May 17: Field trip to the Colorado State Capitol Building: Permission forms have been sent home. Please fill out and return your child’s form by Monday if you have not done so. Thanks! Information regarding drivers/groups has been sent home. If you are driving, please meet in the school library at 8:30AM. Also, book projects are due on this day.
*May 20: Eighth Grade Graduation@7:00PM; also, please send a large, sturdy bag with your child on this day (in addition to his/her backpack) so that we can clean out and pack up our desks.
*May 21: Last Day of School—Early Release @11:30AM; we will not be doing the pizza this year, but rather will be playing some games outside following our chapel service at 9:30AM.
*May 26: Report cards mailed home.
*June 7-11: Vacation Bible School here at Zion—all kids and helpers welcome!

Spelling:
No spelling this week.

Memory Work:
No memory work this week.

Reading:
*Information regarding a book project was sent home 3 weeks ago. This project will be due Monday, May 17th. Please have your child let me know if he/she has any questions. Thanks!

English/Language Arts:
We continue to work on adverbs and adjectives. Students will be writing their own stories for our last writing project.


Science:
We will wrap up our learning on nutrition and the human body.

Social Studies:
We will wrap up our unit entitled “People in the Marketplace.”

On a final note…
*Please continue to check your child’s HOME folder and assignment book each evening.
*Just a reminder that you can access our class blog by going to www.zionmrsbrewer.blogspot.com OR by going to the school website (www.brightonzionlutheran.org), clicking on School, Class Pages, and Mrs. Brewer’s name.
*Next week I will send home some “summer ideas”—feel free to use any of them!

God’s blessings on your week!
In Christ,
Mrs. Brewer

Thursday, May 6, 2010

The Second Grade “Scoop”

Date: May 7
For the Week of: May 10-14

Reminders:
*May 8-9: Flower Sale here at Zion
*May 10: Nutrition Project due. Science quiz on the food pyramid.
*May 12: Spring Musical at 7:00PM: Please note that part of each student’s music grade is based on attending this event. Please send a note to Mrs. Bell if your child is unable to attend. Please have your child come to our classroom between 6:30 and 6:45PM. Also, Mrs. Bell is asking that all students wear white shirts and dark pants or jeans. Thanks!
*May 13: All library books must be turned in on this date.
*May 14: Field Day at Denver Lutheran High School: Enclosed is “reminder” information regarding your child’s events as well as general information.
*May 17: Field trip to the Colorado State Capitol Building: Permission forms have been sent home. Please be looking for information about drivers and groups. Also, book projects are due on this day.
*May 20: Eighth Grade Graduation
*May 21: Last Day of School—Early Release @11:30AM
*May 26: Report cards mailed home.

Spelling:
No spelling this week.

Memory Work:
No memory work this week.

Math:
We continue working on our 3s and 4s multiplication facts. Here are the 3s and 4s times tables:

0x3=0 0x4=0
1x3=3 1x4=4
2x3=6 2x4=8
3x3=9 3x4=12
4x3=12 4x4=16
5x3=15 5x4=20
6x3=18 6x4=24
7x3=21 7x4=28
8x3=24 8x4=32
9x3=27 9x4=36
10x3=30 10x4=40
11x3=33 11x4=44
12x3=36 12x4=48




Reading:
*Information regarding a book project was sent home 2 weeks ago. This project will be due Monday, May 17th. Please have your child let me know if he/she has any questions. Thanks!

English/Language Arts:
We continue to work on adverbs and adjectives. Students will be writing their own stories for our last writing project.

Science:
We continue our learning on nutrition and the human body. Information is enclosed on a special nutrition assignment that will be due Monday, May 10th. Students will also have a quiz on this day. They will need to be able to fill in a blank food pyramid. We will practice and review quite a bit in class.

Social Studies:
We continue our unit entitled “People in the Marketplace.” Students will learn about basic economics (ie. consumers and producers).

On a final note…
*Please continue to check your child’s HOME folder and assignment book each evening.
*Just a reminder that you can access our class blog by going to www.zionmrsbrewer.blogspot.com OR by going to the school website (www.brightonzionlutheran.org), clicking on School, Class Pages, and Mrs. Brewer’s name.
.
God’s blessings on your week!
In Christ,
Mrs. Brewer

Saturday, May 1, 2010

The Second Grade “Scoop”

Date: April 30
For the Week of: May 3-7

Reminders:
*May 1-2;8-9: Flower Sale here at Zion
*May 5: Handbell/Band Concert
*May 7: Pizza lunch for those students who reached their Book It goals for all six months!
*May 12: Spring Musical at 7:00PM: Please note that part of each student’s music grade is based on attending this event. Please send a note to Mrs. Bell if your child is unable to attend. Thanks!
*May 14: Field Day at Denver Lutheran High School: Enclosed is more information regarding your child’s events as well as general information.
*May 17: Field trip to the Colorado State Capitol Building: Permission forms will be coming home soon.
*May 20: Eighth Grade Graduation
*May 21: Last Day of School—Early Release @11:30AM
*May 26: Report cards mailed home.

Spelling:
We will be on unit 35 for the book list, and list 25 for the challenge list. The pretests will be Monday, May 3, and the final tests will be Friday, May 7. (There are “extra” challenge words on the challenge list. These are just for fun—not graded. Students who do master the extra challenge words will have the opportunity to pick from the prize basket.)

Memory Work:
Memory work is enclosed.

Math:
We continue working on 100 subtraction facts and our 3s and 4s multiplication facts. I do have addition, subtraction, and multiplication flashcards to loan out for extra practice! Here are the 3s and 4s times tables:

0x3=0 0x4=0
1x3=3 1x4=4
2x3=6 2x4=8
3x3=9 3x4=12
4x3=12 4x4=16
5x3=15 5x4=20
6x3=18 6x4=24
7x3=21 7x4=28
8x3=24 8x4=32
9x3=27 9x4=36
10x3=30 10x4=40
11x3=33 11x4=44
12x3=36 12x4=48


Reading:
*Information regarding a book project was sent home last week. This project will be due Monday, May 17th. Please have your child let me know if he/she has any questions. Thanks!

English/Language Arts:
We continue to work on adverbs and adjectives. Students will be writing their own stories for our last writing project.

Science:
We continue our learning on nutrition and the human body. Information is enclosed on a special nutrition assignment that will be due Monday, May 10th. Students will also have a quiz on this day. They will need to be able to fill in a blank food pyramid. We will practice and review quite a bit in class.

Social Studies:
We continue our unit entitled “People in the Marketplace.” Students will learn about basic economics (ie. consumers and producers).

On a final note…
*Please continue to check your child’s HOME folder and assignment book each evening.
*Just a reminder that you can access our class blog by going to www.zionmrsbrewer.blogspot.com OR by going to the school website (www.brightonzionlutheran.org), clicking on School, Class Pages, and Mrs. Brewer’s name.
.
God’s blessings on your week!
In Christ,
Mrs. Brewer


Spelling Words—Unit 35
For the week of May 3-7

liked
hoping
baked
using
chased
making
closed
hiding
named
riding


Review
time
sleep

Challenge
teasing
decided


Spelling Words—Challenge List 25
For the week of May 3-7

bound
linger
outlined
event
dining
bright
fight
laying
speak
dances
sleepy
seats
bow
outfit

Challenge:
television
flashlight

Extra Challenge (These are not graded—just for fun!)
California
Europe
international
antibiotic
lasagna
intermediate
bologna
lieutenant
pneumonia
soldier


Memory Work
For the week of May 3-7

“Go and make disciples of all nations,
baptizing them in the Name of the Father
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and
teaching them to obey everything I have
commanded you.”

“And surely I am with you always, to the
very end of the age.” Matthew 28:19-20

Friday, April 23, 2010

The Second Grade “Scoop”

Date: April 23
For the Week of: April 26-30

Reminders:
*Apr. 23: Mid-Quarter; Night at the Museum 6-8PM: The entire school is turned into a museum! This is a great opportunity to see your child’s artwork. There will be “living art” as well. Come for a fun and entertaining evening!
*Apr. 28: Mid-Quarter Reports go Home
*May 5: Handbell/Band Concert
*May 7: Pizza lunch for those students who reached their Book It goals for all six months! (More information coming to those students involved.)
*May 12: Spring Musical at 7:00PM: Please note that part of each student’s music grade is based on attending this event. Please send a note to Mrs. Bell if your child is unable to attend. Thanks!
*May 14: Field Day at Denver Lutheran High School: We have begun “practicing” the various events (sack hop, jump rope, target throw, crab race, grade relay, dash, 220 yard run, standing broad jump, long jump, ball throw, football pass). Students will choose their events at the end of April, and more information will be coming home at that time. Please note that parents/guardians are “in charge” of their children on this day as teachers will be busy running the events. Also, this is considered a school day, and we are required to take attendance. Please look for some information next week regarding what events your child will be in, as well as general information about the day! Thanks!
*May 17: Field trip to the Colorado State Capitol Building: Permission forms will be coming home soon.
*May 20: Eighth Grade Graduation
*May 21: Last Day of School—Early Release @11:30AM
*May 26: Report cards mailed home.

Spelling:
We will be on unit 34 for the book list, and list 24 for the challenge list. The pretests will be Monday, Apr. 26, and the final tests will be Friday, Apr. 30. (There are “extra” challenge words on the challenge list. These are just for fun—not graded. Students who do master the extra challenge words will have the opportunity to pick from the prize basket.)

Memory Work:
Memory work is enclosed. The students have done a super job learning the books of the Old and New Testament. This week we will review The Lord’s Prayer.

Math:
We continue working on 100 subtraction facts and our 3s and 4s multiplication facts. I do have addition, subtraction, and multiplication flashcards to loan out for extra practice! Here are the 3s and 4s times tables:

0x3=0 0x4=0
1x3=3 1x4=4
2x3=6 2x4=8
3x3=9 3x4=12
4x3=12 4x4=16
5x3=15 5x4=20
6x3=18 6x4=24
7x3=21 7x4=28
8x3=24 8x4=32
9x3=27 9x4=36
10x3=30 10x4=40
11x3=33 11x4=44
12x3=36 12x4=48


Reading:
*Enclosed is information regarding a special book project that will be due May 17th. We will be discussing the project as a class, but students will need to use out-of-class time to read their book and do the project. If you are having trouble finding a box, please let me know!

English/Language Arts:
We continue to work on adverbs and adjectives. Students will be writing their own stories for our last writing project.

Science:
We have begun a unit on nutrition and the human body. Students will learn about the food groups and the importance of eating healthy and getting plenty of exercise! Please look for some information next week on an at-home nutrition assignment.

Social Studies:
We have begun our new unit entitled “People in the Marketplace.” Students will learn about basic economics (ie. consumers and producers).

On a final note…
*Please continue to check your child’s HOME folder and assignment book each evening.
*Just a reminder that you can access our class blog by going to www.zionmrsbrewer.blogspot.com OR by going to the school website (www.brightonzionlutheran.org), clicking on School, Class Pages, and Mrs. Brewer’s name.
*Beginning in the second half of our school year, each student will have a chance to be our Student of the Week. When it is your child’s turn, he/she will bring home a form to fill out. Please help your child fill out the form by Wednesday of his/her week. On that day, he/she will share his/her answers with us and also have the opportunity to share one special item. More information will be sent when it is your child’s week.
*Mrs. Grein is again gearing up for our summer school program! This is a great way for any and all students to review basic second grade concepts in math and reading, and also a great way to keep brains functioning over the summer months so that students can feel confident moving into third grade. If you are interested in enrolling your child, please fill out the form that was sent home with the report cards, or speak with Mrs. Grein or myself if you need a new one.
God’s blessings on your week!
In Christ,
Mrs. Brewer





Spelling Words—Unit 34
For the week of Apr. 26-30

batted
running
clapped
stopped
getting
shopping
stepped
hugging
pinned
sitting
missed
telling

Review
this
must

Challenge
jogging
flipped


Spelling Words—Challenge List 24
For the week of Apr. 26-30

writer
smoking
wore
pounds
lovely
weekly
platform
talks
starts
posters
classes
gloves
rating
sank

Challenge:
interesting
ocean

Extra Challenge (These are not graded—just for fun!)
Massachusetts
Australia
personalized
education
individual
equipment
rhythm
transportation
muscles
immediately


Memory Work
For the week of Apr. 26-30

The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father who art in heaven,
hallowed be Thy name,
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread;
and forgive us our trespasses
as we forgive those
who trespass against us;
and lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil.
For Thine is the kingdom
and the power and the glory
forever and ever. Amen


Book Project: Story Cube


Dear Parents/Guardians,
Students will be doing a special end-of-the-year project for reading class. Each student should choose a book he/she has not read, read it, and then complete the project described in this packet. Please help your child choose a book that he/she has not read yet, and would be interested in. Many students are ready for chapter books, and these may be used as well. The approximate time line would be as follows:

*Have the book read by May 7th.
*Have the story cube done by May 17th.

Students will present their story cubes to the class. They will earn points on the following parts of the project:

Title and author written or typed on the top. (5 pts.)
Five sentences to tell about the best part of the book (written or typed) on another side. (10 pts.)
Draw/color a picture of favorite character on another side. (5 pts.)
Five new words (words you did not know) from the story, and their meanings on another side. (10 pts.)
Draw/color a scene from the story on another side. (5 pts.)
Correct spelling and grammar. (5 pts.)

This grade will go toward their overall reading grade for this quarter. If you or your child has any questions, please contact me!

(Back)

Story Cube

What You Need

One shoe box
Colored construction paper or wrapping paper
Pencil
Crayons or markers
Glue
Scissors

What You Do
Cover the box with colored construction paper or wrapping paper.
Cut a piece for the top, bottom, and each side.
Glue the paper to your box.
Print the title and author of your book on the top.
On one side, write five sentences to tell about the best part of your book.
On another side, draw a picture of your favorite character.
On the third side, write five new words from the story and their meanings.
On the fourth side, draw a scene from the story.

Friday, April 16, 2010

The Second Grade “Scoop”

Date: April 16
For the Week of: April 19-23

Reminders:
*Apr. 23: Mid-Quarter; Night at the Museum 6-8PM: The entire school is turned into a museum! This is a great opportunity to see your child’s artwork. There will be “living art” as well. Come for a fun and entertaining evening! Also, all students will need a sack lunch on this day.
*Apr. 28: Mid-Quarter Reports go Home
*May 5: Handbell/Band Concert
*May 7: Pizza lunch for those students who reached their Book It goals for all six months! (More information coming to those students involved.)
*May 12: Spring Musical at 7:00PM: Please note that part of each student’s music grade is based on attending this event. Please send a note to Mrs. Bell if your child is unable to attend. Thanks!
*May 14: Field Day at Denver Lutheran High School: We have begun “practicing” the various events (sack hop, jump rope, target throw, crab race, grade relay, dash, 220 yard run, standing broad jump, long jump, ball throw, football pass). Students will choose their events at the end of April, and more information will be coming home at that time. Please note that parents/guardians are “in charge” of their children on this day as teachers will be busy running the events. Also, this is considered a school day, and we are required to take attendance. Thanks!
*May 17: Field trip to the Colorado State Capitol Building: More information enclosed.
*May 20: Eighth Grade Graduation
*May 21: Last Day of School—Early Release @11:30AM
*May 26: Report cards mailed home.

Spelling:
We will be on unit 33 for the book list, and list 23 for the challenge list. The pretests will be Monday, Apr. 19, and the final tests will be Friday, Apr. 23. (There are “extra” challenge words on the challenge list. These are just for fun—not graded. Students who do master the extra challenge words will have the opportunity to pick from the prize basket.)

Memory Work:
Memory work is enclosed. The students have learned the books of the Old Testament, and the first half of the New Testament. All students are doing a super job learning these books! This week we will finish up by learning the second half of the New Testament. This will help the students in looking up verses for religion class and for personal Bible study. We have been learning a song in class to help us learn the order, but students will need to study/practice at home as well. Thanks!

Math:
We continue working on 100 subtraction facts and our 3s multiplication facts. Also, we will begin our 4s multiplication facts. I do have addition, subtraction, and multiplication flashcards to loan out for extra practice! Here are the 3s and 4s times tables:

0x3=0 0x4=0
1x3=3 1x4=4
2x3=6 2x4=8
3x3=9 3x4=12
4x3=12 5x4=20
5x3=15 5x5=25
6x3=18 6x5=30
7x3=21 7x5=35
8x3=24 8x5=40
9x3=27 9x5=45
10x3=30 10x5=50
11x3=33 11x5=55
12x3=36 12x5=60



Reading:
*We will be wrapping up our chapter book work and continuing our curriculum through the end of the year. Look for information next Friday about a special book project students will be working on during the next few weeks.

English/Language Arts:
We continue to work on adverbs and adjectives. The students are also working in computer class with Mrs. Heidt on a special movie about sea creatures. They will be writing mini reports which will go on the movie as well.

Science:
We wrapped up our unit on matter, and we will begin a unit on nutrition and the human body.

Social Studies:
All students did a great job on the unit 5 test! We will begin our last unit this week. This unit is entitled “People in the Marketplace.” Students will learn about basic economics (ie. consumers and producers).

On a final note…
*Please continue to check your child’s HOME folder and assignment book each evening.
*Just a reminder that you can access our class blog by going to www.zionmrsbrewer.blogspot.com OR by going to the school website (www.brightonzionlutheran.org), clicking on School, Class Pages, and Mrs. Brewer’s name.
*Beginning in the second half of our school year, each student will have a chance to be our Student of the Week. When it is your child’s turn, he/she will bring home a form to fill out. Please help your child fill out the form by Wednesday of his/her week. On that day, he/she will share his/her answers with us and also have the opportunity to share one special item. More information will be sent when it is your child’s week.
*Mrs. Grein is again gearing up for our summer school program! This is a great way for any and all students to review basic second grade concepts in math and reading, and also a great way to keep brains functioning over the summer months so that students can feel confident moving into third grade. If you are interested in enrolling your child, please fill out the form that was sent home with the report cards, or speak with Mrs. Grein or myself if you need a new one.
God’s blessings on your week!
In Christ,
Mrs. Brewer



Spelling Words—Unit 33
For the week of Apr. 19-23

flower
water
under
over
better
sister
brother
mother
father
after

Review
that
shop

Challenge
13. gather
14. center


Spelling Words—Challenge List 23
For the week of Apr. 19-23

cleaning
number
bringing
hiding
everywhere
carrying
rights
blame
golf
flock
cord
oldest
bones
lock

Challenge:
firecrackers
bookkeeping

Extra Challenge (These are not graded—just for fun!)
schedule
crucifixion
oxygen
ketchup
kindergarten
frequently
stationary
manufacturer
announcements
architecture


Memory Work
For the week of Apr. 19-23

Second half of the New Testament:

1st Timothy
2nd Timothy
Titus
Philemon
Hebrews
James
1st Peter
2nd Peter
1st John
2nd John
3rd John
Jude
Revelation

Extra credit points will be awarded if
students can say all of the New
Testament books from Matthew to
Revelation.

Friday, April 9, 2010

The Second Grade “Scoop”

Date: April 9
For the Week of: April 12-16

Reminders:
*Apr. 13: Social Studies Test on Unit 5: A study guide was sent home Tuesday (04/06). Please have your child ask for a new one if needed. We will review together in class, but students will need to study at home as well.
*Apr. 23: Mid-Quarter; Night at the Museum: The entire school is turned into a museum! This is a great opportunity to see your child’s artwork. There will be “living art” as well. Come for a fun and entertaining evening!
*Apr. 28: Mid-Quarter Reports go Home

Spelling:
We will be on unit 32 for the book list, and list 22 for the challenge list. The pretests will be Monday, Apr. 12, and the final tests will be Friday, Apr. 16. (There are “extra” challenge words on the challenge list. These are just for fun—not graded. Students who do master the extra challenge words will have the opportunity to pick from the prize basket.)

Memory Work:
Memory work is enclosed. The students have learned the books of the Old Testament. This week we will be working on the first half of the New Testament (enclosed.) This will help the students in looking up verses. We will be learning a song in class to help us learn the order, but students will need to study/practice at home as well. Thanks!

Math:
We continue working on 100 subtraction facts and our 2s multiplication facts. Also, we will begin our 3s multiplication facts. I do have addition, subtraction, and multiplication flashcards to loan out for extra practice! Here are the 2s and 3s times tables:

0x2=0 0x3=0
1x2=2 1x3=3
2x2=4 2x3=6
3x2=6 3x3=9
4x2=8 4x3=12
5x2=10 5x3=15
6x2=12 6x3=18
7x2=14 7x3=21
8x2=16 8x3=24
9x2=18 9x3=27
10x2=20 10x3=30
11x2=22 11x3=33
12x2=24 12x3=36







Reading:
*We wrapped up the Book IT program this month. All students did an excellent job reading this year! Students who reached their reading goals for all six months will get to have a special lunch to celebrate. More information to come. Great job second graders!

English/Language Arts:
We continue to work on adverbs and adjectives. The students are also working in computer class with Mrs. Heidt on a special movie about sea creatures. They will be writing mini reports which will go on the movie as well.

Science:
We continue our unit on matter: solids, liquids, gases, and their different properties.

Social Studies:
A study guide for unit 5 was sent home on Tuesday (04/06). The test will be on Tuesday, Apr. 13. We will be reviewing in class, but students will need to study at home as well. Please have your child ask if he/she has any questions.

On a final note…
*Please continue to check your child’s HOME folder and assignment book each evening.
*Just a reminder that you can access our class blog by going to www.zionmrsbrewer.blogspot.com OR by going to the school website (www.brightonzionlutheran.org), clicking on School, Class Pages, and Mrs. Brewer’s name.
*Beginning in the second half of our school year, each student will have a chance to be our Student of the Week. When it is your child’s turn, he/she will bring home a form to fill out. Please help your child fill out the form by Wednesday of his/her week. On that day, he/she will share his/her answers with us and also have the opportunity to share one special item. More information will be sent when it is your child’s week.
*Mrs. Grein is again gearing up for our summer school program! This is a great way for any and all students to review basic second grade concepts in math and reading, and also a great way to keep brains functioning over the summer months so that students can feel confident moving into third grade. If you are interested in enrolling your child, please fill out the form that was sent home with the report cards, or speak with Mrs. Grein or myself if you need a new one.
God’s blessings on your week!
In Christ,
Mrs. Brewer












Spelling Words—Unit 32
For the week of Apr. 12-16

store
corn
for
more
or
morning
short
born
story
horn
four
your

Review
fish
game

Challenge
afford
before


Spelling Words—Challenge List 22
For the week of Apr. 12-16

everyday
ranch
bigger
mailing
workers
wool
which
pleased
team
wage
twist
short
ripe
shoot

Challenge:
departments
northwestern

Extra Challenge (These are not graded—just for fun!)
jealousy
irregular
Tennessee
measurement
parallelogram
boundaries
technology
permanent
fluoride
dehydration


Memory Work
For the week of Apr. 12-16

First half of the New Testament:

Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts
Romans
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians