Tomorrow is the Autumn Equinox. In a sentence, please explain the term equinox. The first correct answer in the comment section will get two (2) "CNN Student News" points!
Highlights of Day 14:
- Morning Reading: Visualization
- Reading: Review Summaries of "Goin' Someplace Special"
- Treasures Reading: "Toward FREEDOM / ON SACRED GROUND"
- How do we pay tribute to those who stand up for what they believe in? Students stated they could thank them in person, build a memorial in their honor, set aside a special day to honor them, give them a medal for what they have sacrificed, or pray for them if they are injured or no longer with us.
- Main Focus: Inflectional Endings
"National Museum of the American Indian"
- Genre Reading: Chapter 8 of "Shiloh"
- Science: Test on "How can you describe motion?"
- Grammar: Lesson 3 - Simple Subjects and Predicates
- Vocabulary: Multiple-Meaning Words and Similies
- Art Class with Mrs. Smith!
Homework
- Vocabulary: pg. 14-15, read Unit 2 words
- Math: pg. 5 (the rest of the even problems)
- French: Name your puppet
Notices
- Thank you for supporting the PTO for Dress Down Day!
- Bowling Form
the time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length
ReplyDeleteI don't like when the equinox makes the days shorter and nights longer.
ReplyDeleteLiam
Nice work, Grace!
ReplyDeleteNor do I, Liam, nor do I.
The equinox is when day and night are of equal length everywhere.
ReplyDeleteTomorrow at 4:21am the autumn equinox will begin and day and night will have the same amount of hours
ReplyDeleteNoooooo I don't want it to happen!
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