Monday, September 16, 2013

For Monday, September 16, 2013

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Quote of the day:


 “You're off to Great Places!
Today is your day!
Your mountain is waiting,
So... get on your way!”
Dr. Seuss



Language Adventures...


Snack/Recess

 










 Group with Ms Tana @ 10:30(SS)


Class Break (based on participation)
Lunch/Recess  

 Silent Reading (ssr) & sharing

MATH!
ed.ted.com/lessons/one-is-one-or-is-it The concept of numbers and a "unit"...

com·pose
kəmˈpōz/
verb
verb: compose; 3rd person present: composes; past tense: composed; past participle: composed; gerund or present participle: composing
  1. 1.
    write or create (a work of art, esp. music or poetry).
    "he composed the First Violin Sonata four years earlier"
    synonyms:write, formulate, devise, make up, think up, produce, invent, concoct; More
    "a poem composed by Shelley"
    • write or phrase (a letter or piece of writing) with care and thought.
      "the first sentence is so hard to compose"
    • form (a whole) by ordering or arranging the parts, esp. in an artistic way.
      "compose and draw a still life"
      synonyms:organize, arrange, set out More
      "compose a still life"
    • order or arrange (parts) to form a whole, esp. in an artistic way.
      "make an attempt to compose your images"
  2. 2.
    (of elements) constitute or make up (a whole).
    "the system is composed of a group of machines"
    synonyms:make up, constitute, form More

par·ti·tion
pärˈtiSHən,pər-/
noun
noun: partition
  1. 1.
    (esp. with reference to a country with separate areas of government) the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts.
    "the country's partition into separate states"
    synonyms:dividing up, partitioning, separation, division, dividing, subdivision, splitting (up), breaking up, breakup More
    "the partition of India"
    • a structure dividing a space into two parts, esp. a light interior wall.
      plural noun: partitions
      synonyms:screen, (room) divider, (dividing) wall, barrier, panel More
      "room partitions"
    • Chemistry
      the distribution of a solute between two immiscible or slightly miscible solvents in contact with one another, in accordance with its differing solubility in each.
    • Computing
      each of a number of portions into which some operating systems divide memory or storage.
verb
verb: partition; 3rd person present: partitions; past tense: partitioned; past participle: partitioned; gerund or present participle: partitioning
  1. 1.
    divide into parts.
    "an agreement was reached to partition the country"
    synonyms:divide (up), subdivide, separate, split (up), break up; More
    share (out), parcel out
    "the resolution partitioned Poland"
    • divide (a room) into smaller rooms or areas by erecting partitions.
      "the hall was partitioned to contain the noise of the computers"
      synonyms:subdivide, divide (up); More
      separate (off), section off, screen off
      "the huge hall was partitioned"
    • separate a part of a room from the rest by erecting a partition.
      "partition off part of a large bedroom to create a small bathroom"
Origin
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late Middle English: from Latin partitio(n-) , from partiri ‘divide into parts.’

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