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Morning Work March 31st

Morning Work March 31st 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers.

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Morning Work March 31st

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  1. Morning Work March 31st 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. 1. Evaluate the following numerical expression using the correct order of operations. (2×5)+(3×2)+4 If the parentheses were removed from the above problem, would the value of the expression remain the same? Show your work to the right using numbers and words. Math 2. Terri catches 6 fish each day, and Sam catches 8 fish each day. At the end of 5 days, how many fish will they have caught altogether? Make a table and solve. During some types of changes, new materials with different characteristics are formed. Which of the following is an example of this type of change? A. burning Tearing Melting breaking 2. Samantha went to the grocery store and bought some fruit, some meat, a few boxes of cereal, and a few canned items. When Samantha got home from the store, she put the bag on a scale. It weighed 32 lbs. How many pounds of canned items must Samantha have bought, if the bag weighed 1 lb, the fruit weighed 4 lbs, the meat weighed 5 lbs, and the cereal weighed 2 lbs? 21 lbs 20 lbs. 23 lbs. 22 lbs. Vocabulary Words Theme Dialogue Science

  2. Morning Work April 1st Morning Work 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. An adult lion can eat a lot of meat in one sitting. A pride of lions eats a water buffalo that has 1,182 pounds of meat. If each adult lion eats 66 pounds of meat, then how many adult lions will the water buffalo feed? Math 2. Use your answer in #1 to solve the problem below. Will there be enough food left over to feed 4 cubs if each cub needs 13 pounds of meat? • 1. ____________________________ is playing football in the house, and when going for a touchdown he broke an expensive vase! What type of change is this? • a. Chemical change, no new material is created • b. Physical change, it can be put back to its original state • c. Chemical change, the material has changes into something new • d. Physical change, it cannot be put back to its original state Vocabulary Words Textual Evidence Influence • 2. Which of the following best describes a physical change? • a. The matter forms into a new type of material • b. The matter changes shape but is still the same type of material • c. The matter can never be put back to the way it was • d. The matter often changes color or produces a gas Science

  3. Morning Work April 2nd 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. 1. Four students sitting at a table were given 1/3 of a pan of brownies to share. How much of the pan will each student get if they share the brownies equally? Math 2.Each student receives 35 craft sticks to make an art project. The art teacher has 7,140 craft sticks. How many students are able to make a craft? . • 1.Two substances are combined. Which of the following signs would indicate a chemical change? (5.P.2.3) • a. The shape changes • b. The mixture separates • c. A gas is produced • d. Salt levels are high Vocabulary Words Tone Impression • 2.How do the molecules change when matter transforms from solid to liquid? • a. They get smaller • b. They further apart • c. They get bigger • d. They get closer together Science

  4. Morning Work April 3rd Morning Work April 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. At a store, bananas cost $0.68 per pound. How much will 4.5 pounds of bananas cost? . Math 2. There are 2 ½ bus loads of students standing in the parking lot. The students are getting ready to go on a field trip. 2/5 of the students on each bus are girls. How many busses would it take to carry only the girls? 1. How are forests different from grasslands? A. Forests usually get more rain than grasslands. B. Prairie dogs and bison live in grasslands but not forests. C. Forests have many trees and grasslands do not. D. all of these 2. Which of the following statements is true? A.Anobject's weight is always greater than the sum of the weights of its individual parts. B.Anobject's weight is always equal to the sum of the weights of its individual parts. C.Anobject's weight can be greater than or less than the sum of the weights of its individual parts. D.Anobject's weight is always less than the sum of the weights of its individual parts. Vocabulary Words Figurative meaning Literal meaning Science

  5. Morning Work Apr. 7th Morning Work Ap 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. 1A recipe for a cake requires 1.25 cups of milk, 0.3 cups of oil, and some water. If the recipe calls for 2 cups of liquid, how much water needs to be added? Math 2A relay race lasts 4.65 miles. The relay team has 3 runners. If each runner goes the same distance, how far does each team member run?. 1. In the food web above, honey bees help the strawberry plants by pollinating them as they take nectar away to eat. Badgers eat mice, and mice eat strawberries.What would happen if honey bees were taken away from this field? A.Therewould be more strawberry plants. B.Therewould be more badgers. C.Overtime, there would be more mice. D.Overtime, there would be fewer strawberry plants, mice, and badgers. Vocabulary Words Symbolize Imagery 2. Which organisms do plants depend on to release nutrients they need into the soil? A.noneof these B.carnivores C.herbivores D.decomposers Science

  6. Morning Work Apr. 7th Morning Work 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. Math 1.Write an expression for the steps “double twelve and then subtract 8.” 2.Haley went to the store with $10.30 to spend. She bought a stuffed animal for $5.99. She also bought a card for a friend. Haley had $2.31 left after she bought the card. How much did the card cost? • 1. Producers are usually the first organisms listed in a food chain. They provide energy to the other organisms in the food chain.Producers get energy from _______. • A.eating plants • B.theSun • C.eating animals • D.water . Vocabulary Words Conflict Resolution 2.Fronts are boundaries between air masses of different temperatures and humidity levels (e.g., between warm and cold air masses). Warm air rises as cool air moves in to take its place, causing a front between the two different air masses. Which of the following can be expected at such fronts? A.cloudsand precipitation B.clearskies C.dry weather D.fog Science

  7. Morning Work Apr. 8th Morning Work Ap 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. Math 1. Morgan used 5.24 pounds of candy to fill four bags. How many pounds of candy were in each bag? 2. Wendy spent her weekend making bracelets from ribbon. Each bracelet used .5 foot of ribbon. If she had 31.75 feet of ribbon, how many bracelets could she make? • 1.In order for heat to be transferred by conduction, which of the following must occur? • A. • A hot object must be placed near a cold object. • B.TheSun must heat the cold object. • C.A hot object must be directly touching a cold object. • D.A cold object must be heated with hot air. . 2. Which of the following is an example of heat being transferred from one object to another without direct contact? A.Calebburned himself by holding his hand too close to a fire for too long.B.Calebburned himself by touching the end of a poker that was sitting in a fire.C.Calebburned himself by spilling a hot drink on his hand.D.Calebburned himself by taking a shower in water that was too hot. Vocabulary Words Character Traits Perpsective Science

  8. Morning Work Apr. 9th Morning Work Ap 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. Math 1.Jonah wants to run 2/3 of a mile in 4 minutes. What fraction of a mile must he run each minute? 2. Thomas used a can to fill his new fish tank with water. The fish tank holds 11 gallons of water. His can holds 1/5 of a gallon. How many times will Thomas have to fill his can to put 11 gallons of water in the fish tank? • 1. Which of the following is an example of heat being transferred by radiation? • A.theSun heating the Earth • B.afire warming a group of campers • C.anelectric heater warming a room • D.allof these Vocabulary Words indicate interact 2. Warm air and water both tend to rise while cooler air and water sink. When different parts of the oceans are heated unevenly, this causes the water to A. mix together in the water cycle. B.movein convection currents. C.forma tsunami. D.stayin the same place. Science

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