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Homework Spring 2012 (Please note homework will be added to daily in class when necessary)
Week…
Homework Spring 2012 (Please note homework will be added to daily in class when necessary)
Week 29 3/19 through 3/23
Spelling/Vocabulary Words: Quiz on Monday 3/19/2012
10 Math Bucks = 100 - 86 (4) 6 Math Bucks = 85 -70 (3) 3 Math Bucks = 69 - 56 (2) 1 Math Buck = 55 - 1 (1)
Write each word 5x and use 5 in a complete sentence.
Put all words except the bonus (accept) word in ABC (alphabetical) order
1. afraid
2. remember
3. except (but)
4. agreement
5. probably
6. recall
7. mostly
8. sequence
9. predict
10. summarize
Bonus: worth 5 Math Bucks accept (to take something)
Complete Lesson 2 through 5. of your Milestones in Reading packet answer questions1 through 12
Complete Math book 2 question
#32: Mr. Morris needs to buy 700 nails to build a deck. The store sells the nails in boxes of 100 nails, as shown below. Question: How many boxes of nails does Mr. Morris need to buy? remember to show your thinking. (we will review this problem on Monday)
#33 There are 72 students sitting at 6 tables in a cafeteria. If the same number of students are seated at each table, how many students are at each table?
#34 Last year, Joshua practiced karate for 112 hours. Brianna practiced karate for 12 hours fewer than Joshua. ON the number line below, complete the number sentence that could be used to find the number of hours Brianna practices karate.
#35 Dan, Jared, and Kiana played video games and recorded the number of points they earned. Dan earned 795 points and Jared earned 1,253 points. The total number of points earned by the three people was 2,830. How many points did Kiana earn?
#36 Linda drew the shapes shown below. Part A: Draw a large X on the shapes above that are quadrilaterals. Part B Next, Linda drew a pentagon. How many sides does a pentagon have?
#37 Brett spends $3.89 on cheese and $2.96 on apples at the grocery store. He gives the cashier $20.00. How much money does Brett receive in change?
#38 The students on Kimani's track team are training for a race. The table below shows the total number of miles they ran during certain weeks. If the pattern continues for two more weeks, how many miles will the team run during week 10? During what week did the team run exactly 54 miles? On the lines below, explain how you found your answer.
#39 Ms. Marshall started making dolls.The table below shows the total number of dolls she had made by the end of the first four weeks. If the patter in the table continues, how many dolls will Ms. Marshall have made by the end of Week 6? On the line below, write the rule that can be used to find the total number of dolls Ms. Marshall made by the end of any number of weeks. Ms. Marshall wants to make a total f 30 dolls. If the pattern in the table continues, by the end of which week will she have made 30 dolls?
Bonus Question: Worth 5 math bucks
(Which unit is appropriate for measuring the area of a postage stamp? )
b. cubic meter
c. square centimeter
d. square meter
Independent Reading: Your child is responsible to read a book of his or her choice for 50 minutes each night.
Corey Carter
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Mako Sharks
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Living in the ocean is very different from livin…
Mako Sharks LayerLayers and sharksSharks
Living in the ocean is very different from living on land.
In the water sea creatures live on different levels.
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The sunlit layer is where most sea creatures that we know about live. The sunlit layer goes down about 600 feet and sunlight warms the water for dolphins, sharks, whales, turtles, squid, jellyfish and thousands of other marine animals.
The twilight layer is the second layer in the ocean. It goes down 3,000 feet and the sunlight doesn’t reach there much. Dolphins and plants cannot live there but some sharks can. The sharks that live in the twilight’s second layer are the Mako shark and the Bull shark.
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it is a mako shark
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Week 29 3/19 through 3/23
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Bonus Question: Worth 5 math bucks
(Which unit is appropriate for measuring the area of a postage stamp? ) a. cubic centimeter yes by corey carter
b. cubic meter
c. square centimeter
Homework Page
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Homework Spring 2012 (Please note homework will be added to daily in class when necessary)
Week 29…
Homework Spring 2012 (Please note homework will be added to daily in class when necessary)
Week 29 3/19 through 3/23
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Monday 3/19/2012
10 Math Bucks = 100 - 86 (4) 6 Math Bucks = 85 -70 (3) 3 Math Bucks = 69 - 56 (2) 1 Math Buck = 55 - 1 (1)
Write each word 5x and use 5 in a complete sentence.
Homework Page
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Homework Spring 2012 (Please note homework will be added to daily in class when necessary)
Week 29…
Homework Spring 2012 (Please note homework will be added to daily in class when necessary)
Week 29 3/19 through 3/23
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Monday 3/19/2012
10 Math Bucks = 100 - 86 (4) 6 Math Bucks = 85 -70 (3) 3 Math Bucks = 69 - 56 (2) 1 Math Buck = 55 - 1 (1)
Write each word 5x and use 5 in a complete sentence.
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in ABC (alphabetical) order
1. afraid
2. remember
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9. predict
10. summarize
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worth 5 math bucksMath Bucks accept (to
Complete Lesson 2 through 5. of your Milestones in Reading packet answer questions1 through 12
Complete Math book 2 question
Homework Page
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... Spring 2012 (Please note homework will be added to daily in class when necessary)
Week 29 …
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Spring 2012 (Please note homework will be added to daily in class when necessary)
Week 29 3/19 through 3/23
Spelling/Vocabulary Words: Quiz on Monday 3/19/2012
Write each word 5x and use 5 in a complete sentence.
Put all words except the bonus (accept) word in ABC order
through 12
Complete Math book 2 question
#32: Mr. Morris needs to buy 700 nails to build a deck. The store sells the nails in boxes of 100 nails, as shown below. Question: How many boxes of nails does Mr. Morris need to buy? remember to show your thinking. (we will review this problem on Monday)
#33 There are 72 students sitting at 6 tables in a cafeteria. If the same number of students are seated at each table, how many students are at each table?
#34 Last year, Joshua practiced karate for 112 hours. Brianna practiced karate for 12 hours fewer than Joshua. ON the number line below, complete the number sentence that could be used to find the number of hours Brianna practices karate.
#35 Dan, Jared, and Kiana played video games and recorded the number of points they earned. Dan earned 795 points and Jared earned 1,253 points. The total number of points earned by the three people was 2,830. How many points did Kiana earn?
#36 Linda drew the shapes shown below. Part A: Draw a large X on the shapes above that are quadrilaterals. Part B Next, Linda drew a pentagon. How many sides does a pentagon have?
#37 Brett spends $3.89 on cheese and $2.96 on apples at the grocery store. He gives the cashier $20.00. How much money does Brett receive in change?
#38 The students on Kimani's track team are training for a race. The table below shows the total number of miles they ran during certain weeks. If the pattern continues for two more weeks, how many miles will the team run during week 10? During what week did the team run exactly 54 miles? On the lines below, explain how you found your answer.
#39 Ms. Marshall started making dolls.The table below shows the total number of dolls she had made by the end of the first four weeks. If the patter in the table continues, how many dolls will Ms. Marshall have made by the end of Week 6? On the line below, write the rule that can be used to find the total number of dolls Ms. Marshall made by the end of any number of weeks. Ms. Marshall wants to make a total f 30 dolls. If the pattern in the table continues, by the end of which week will she have made 30 dolls?
Bonus Question: Worth 5 math bucks
(Which unit is appropriate for measuring the area of a postage stamp? )
a. cubic centimeter
b. cubic meter
c. square centimeter
d. square meter
Independent Reading: Your child is responsible to read a book of his or her choice for 50 minutes each night.