August 31 Homework
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Friday, August 31, 2018
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Aug. 30 Homework
Spelling- If you didn't pass the pretest with a 100%, please study for the test. The words are below.
Math: SS 3
English: SS quiz over lessons 1-4
Unit 1 Spelling List:
(Note: I include the definitions, but they will not be quizzed on them this week.)
crust the thin, outer layerpass to hand over, deliver, transfer
else otherwise
skill the ability to do something well
brag to show off
zipper (noun) a device that is used to close bags, clothing, etc., and that is made of two rows of teeth that can be forced together or apart by a third sliding piece.
began started
collar the part of a shirt or jacket that goes round your neck.
drag pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
smell an odor, scent; or to get a scent through the nose
brick a block of hard material used in building
felt to have sensed by touch
spill to flow out of something by accident
button a small, usually round piece of plastic, glass, metal, etc., that is sewn to a piece of clothing and is pushed through a loop or hole to fasten one part of the clothing to another part
held To have in your hands or arms; past tense of hold
trust Having confidence in someone or something
kept to have had something and not given it away.
trick an action that is meant to deceive someone
shell the hard outer covering of an animal, insect, etc., that protects it
begin to startcrust the thin, outer layerpass to hand over, deliver, transfer
else otherwise
skill the ability to do something well
brag to show off
zipper (noun) a device that is used to close bags, clothing, etc., and that is made of two rows of teeth that can be forced together or apart by a third sliding piece.
began started
collar the part of a shirt or jacket that goes round your neck.
drag pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
smell an odor, scent; or to get a scent through the nose
brick a block of hard material used in building
felt to have sensed by touch
spill to flow out of something by accident
button a small, usually round piece of plastic, glass, metal, etc., that is sewn to a piece of clothing and is pushed through a loop or hole to fasten one part of the clothing to another part
held To have in your hands or arms; past tense of hold
trust Having confidence in someone or something
kept to have had something and not given it away.
trick an action that is meant to deceive someone
shell the hard outer covering of an animal, insect, etc., that protects it
begin to startcrust the thin, outer layerpass to hand over, deliver, transfer
else otherwise
skill the ability to do something well
brag to show off
zipper (noun) a device that is used to close bags, clothing, etc., and that is made of two rows of teeth that can be forced together or apart by a third sliding piece.
began started
collar the part of a shirt or jacket that goes round your neck.
drag pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
smell an odor, scent; or to get a scent through the nose
brick a block of hard material used in building
felt to have sensed by touch
spill to flow out of something by accident
button a small, usually round piece of plastic, glass, metal, etc., that is sewn to a piece of clothing and is pushed through a loop or hole to fasten one part of the clothing to another part
held To have in your hands or arms; past tense of hold
trust Having confidence in someone or something
kept to have had something and not given it away.
trick an action that is meant to deceive someone
shell the hard outer covering of an animal, insect, etc., that protects it
begin to startcrust the thin, outer layerpass to hand over, deliver, transfer
else otherwise
skill the ability to do something well
brag to show off
zipper (noun) a device that is used to close bags, clothing, etc., and that is made of two rows of teeth that can be forced together or apart by a third sliding piece.
began started
collar the part of a shirt or jacket that goes round your neck.
drag pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
smell an odor, scent; or to get a scent through the nose
brick a block of hard material used in building
felt to have sensed by touch
spill to flow out of something by accident
button a small, usually round piece of plastic, glass, metal, etc., that is sewn to a piece of clothing and is pushed through a loop or hole to fasten one part of the clothing to another part
held To have in your hands or arms; past tense of hold
trust Having confidence in someone or something
kept to have had something and not given it away.
trick an action that is meant to deceive someone
shell the hard outer covering of an animal, insect, etc., that protects it
begin to startcrust the thin, outer layerpass to hand over, deliver, transfer
else otherwise
skill the ability to do something well
brag to show off
zipper (noun) a device that is used to close bags, clothing, etc., and that is made of two rows of teeth that can be forced together or apart by a third sliding piece.
began started
collar the part of a shirt or jacket that goes round your neck.
drag pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
smell an odor, scent; or to get a scent through the nose
brick a block of hard material used in building
felt to have sensed by touch
spill to flow out of something by accident
button a small, usually round piece of plastic, glass, metal, etc., that is sewn to a piece of clothing and is pushed through a loop or hole to fasten one part of the clothing to another part
held To have in your hands or arms; past tense of hold
trust Having confidence in someone or something
kept to have had something and not given it away.
trick an action that is meant to deceive someone
shell the hard outer covering of an animal, insect, etc., that protects it
begin to startcrust the thin, outer layerpass to hand over, deliver, transfer
else otherwise
skill the ability to do something well
brag to show off
zipper (noun) a device that is used to close bags, clothing, etc., and that is made of two rows of teeth that can be forced together or apart by a third sliding piece.
began started
collar the part of a shirt or jacket that goes round your neck.
drag pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
smell an odor, scent; or to get a scent through the nose
brick a block of hard material used in building
felt to have sensed by touch
spill to flow out of something by accident
button a small, usually round piece of plastic, glass, metal, etc., that is sewn to a piece of clothing and is pushed through a loop or hole to fasten one part of the clothing to another part
held To have in your hands or arms; past tense of hold
trust Having confidence in someone or something
kept to have had something and not given it away.
trick an action that is meant to deceive someone
shell the hard outer covering of an animal, insect, etc., that protects it
begin to startcrust the thin, outer layer
pass to hand over, deliver, transfer
else otherwise
skill the ability to do something well
brag to show off
zipper (noun) a device that is used to close bags, clothing, etc., and that is made of two rows of teeth that can be forced together or apart by a third sliding piece.
began started
collar the part of a shirt or jacket that goes round your neck.
drag pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
smell an odor, scent; or to get a scent through the nose
brick a block of hard material used in building
felt to have sensed by touch
spill to flow out of something by accident
button a small, usually round piece of plastic, glass, metal, etc., that is sewn to a piece of clothing and is pushed through a loop or hole to fasten one part of the clothing to another part
held To have in your hands or arms; past tense of hold
trust Having confidence in someone or something
kept to have had something and not given it away.
trick an action that is meant to deceive someone
shell the hard outer covering of an animal, insect, etc., that protects it
begin to startcrust the thin, outer layer
pass to hand over, deliver, transfer
else otherwise
skill the ability to do something well
brag to show off
zipper (noun) a device that is used to close bags, clothing, etc., and that is made of two rows of teeth that can be forced together or apart by a third sliding piece.
began started
collar the part of a shirt or jacket that goes round your neck.
drag pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
smell an odor, scent; or to get a scent through the nose
brick a block of hard material used in building
felt to have sensed by touch
spill to flow out of something by accident
button a small, usually round piece of plastic, glass, metal, etc., that is sewn to a piece of clothing and is pushed through a loop or hole to fasten one part of the clothing to another part
held To have in your hands or arms; past tense of hold
trust Having confidence in someone or something
kept to have had something and not given it away.
trick an action that is meant to deceive someone
shell the hard outer covering of an animal, insect, etc., that protects it
begin to startcrust the thin, outer layer
pass to hand over, deliver, transfer
else otherwise
skill the ability to do something well
brag to show off
zipper (noun) a device that is used to close bags, clothing, etc., and that is made of two rows of teeth that can be forced together or apart by a third sliding piece.
began started
collar the part of a shirt or jacket that goes round your neck.
drag pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty.
smell an odor, scent; or to get a scent through the nose
brick a block of hard material used in building
felt to have sensed by touch
spill to flow out of something by accident
button a small, usually round piece of plastic, glass, metal, etc., that is sewn to a piece of clothing and is pushed through a loop or hole to fasten one part of the clothing to another part
held To have in your hands or arms; past tense of hold
trust Having confidence in someone or something
kept to have had something and not given it away.
trick an action that is meant to deceive someone
shell the hard outer covering of an animal, insect, etc., that protects it
begin to start
Math: SS 3
English: SS quiz over lessons 1-4
Unit 1 Spelling List:
(Note: I include the definitions, but they will not be quizzed on them this week.)
- crust the thin, outer layer
- pass to hand over, deliver, transfer
- else otherwise
- skill the ability to do something well
- brag to show off
- zipper (noun) a device that is used to close bags, clothing, etc., and that is made of two rows of teeth that can be forced together or apart by a third sliding piece.
- began started
- collar the part of a shirt or jacket that goes round your neck.
- drag pull (someone or something) along forcefully, roughly, or with difficulty. smell an odor, scent; or to get a scent through the nose
- brick a block of hard material used in building
- felt to have sensed by touch
- spill to flow out of something by accident
- button a small, usually round piece of plastic, glass, metal, etc., that is sewn to a piece of clothing and is pushed through a loop or hole to fasten one part of the clothing to another part
- held To have in your hands or arms; past tense of hold
- trust Having confidence in someone or something
- kept to have had something and not given it away.
- trick an action that is meant to deceive someone
- shell the hard outer covering of an animal, insect, etc., that protects it
- begin to start
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