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September 25, 2009

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Field trip money and permission forms are due NO later than Tuesday, September 29th! Field trip is Friday, October 2nd. Judy Lunn, our art teacher needs milk jugs (rinsed out, please) and liquid glue for a mask project she wants to do in her classes. Please send any milk jugs you have! Book reports are due NO LATER than October 9th! Your child must have 5 AR points by October 9th as well. If your child chooses to do the Science extra credit, it can be turned in at any time, but MUST be turned in by Wednesday, October 7th. If you would like to order from the Scholastic Book order, that needs to be turned in by Friday, October 2nd. Please make all checks payable to Scholastic. Congratulations to our 4-H president, Jonathan Crain, and our song leader, Antoniette DeMoe. All 4-H officers need to be looking in the mail for notice about the 4-H officer training.

Schedule Monday- Computer Tuesday- P.E. Wednesday- Mock Writing Assessment, Library Thursday- Health, Spelling Test, Reading Test Friday- Field Trip!

Spelling Words

1. morning 2. forest 3. garbage 4. form 5. alarm 6. corner 7. story 8. argue 9. backyard 10. start 11. partner 12. storm 13. Florida 14. apartment 15. sport

16. force 17. forward 18. sharp 19. garden 20. Arkansas 21. departure 22. margarine 23. informative 24. snorkel 25. carnation Bonus Words 1. Illinois 2. Indiana

Reading Vocabulary Words 1. fouled- in sports, made an unfair play against 2. hoop- a ring or round, flat, band 3. jersey- a shirt that is pulled over the head, made of soft, knitted cloth 4. marveled- was filled with wonder; was astonished 5. rim- an edge, border, or margin on or around anything 6. speechless- not able to talk 7. swatted- hit sharply or violently 8. unbelievable- incredible; hard to think of as true or real **This week we will be reading “What Jo Did” from our Reading textbook.

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