1. Criterion- whenever a standard or rule or test is used to judge something.
2. Destination- whenever someone arrives at the place that he/she set out to find.
3. Exonerate- whenever someone is accused of a crime and then shown to be innocent.
4. Furbelow- whenever you see a frill or a ruffle or any other decoration or a person's clothing.
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Vocabulary LINCs-May 9-12 (Due Friday)
Yammer-whenever you hear loud, nonstop talking, careless complaining, and chattering
Zealot-whenever a person believes that a product (or idea) is the best in the world
Aggrandizements- whenever someone gains (or seeks) power and wealth
Burdensome- whenever a load is very hard or even impossible to carry
Zealot-whenever a person believes that a product (or idea) is the best in the world
Aggrandizements- whenever someone gains (or seeks) power and wealth
Burdensome- whenever a load is very hard or even impossible to carry
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Thank You!
It is so nice to be appreciated! I love all of the gifts I have been given this week. The kids each wrote a note to me, I was given flowers and many thoughtful gifts. The best gift has been a class that has worked hard all year long! I appreciate each of you and all you do. You have made my first year at Cornerstone AMAZING!
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
FAIR Results AP 3 Mrs. Downey's Class
62% Green (85% and above)
38% Yellow (below 85%)
0% Red
38% Yellow (below 85%)
0% Red
Monday, May 2, 2011
Class Photos - Thursday May 5
Class pictures are Thursday May 5th!
Florida Milk Jug Project-Cities Picked Today
Dear Parents,
All students picked their Florida city from a cup today at random. The cities are taped or glued into their planners. The Florida Milk Jug Project is being done at school but students may want to also start some research at home and learn as much about their city as possible. They could research their city at home and take some notes to bring in to class so they have a head start. This is an exciting project!
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