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Week 13

Week 13. Monday, 10/21. Daily Math Problem List all of the prime number that are between the number 0 and 30. This Week’s Vocabulary:. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29. Word of the Week: Elaborate

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Week 13

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  1. Week 13

  2. Monday, 10/21 Daily Math Problem List all of the prime number that are between the number 0 and 30 This Week’s Vocabulary: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29 Word of the Week: Elaborate To add details to writing, speaking, etc.; expand; develop to perfection; marked by intricate and often excessive detail. The potential boss asked me to elaborate about my experience

  3. Tuesday, 10/22 Daily Math Problem: Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep and can’t tell where to find them. So she invited Little Miss Muffet over to have tea and talk about the problem. Half way through their curds and whey, the doorbell rang. A message was tacked to the front door that said: IF YOU EVER WANT TO SEE YOUR SHEEP AGAIN, MEET ME IN FRONT OF OLD MOTHER HUBBARD’S EXACTLY 1500 MINUTES FROM RIGHT NOW (1:00 PM FRIDAY). On what day and at what time will Little Bo Peep have to go to Old Mother Hubbard’s? 2p.m. Saturday • Reading Comprehension: • The Return of the Wolf

  4. Wednesday, 10/23 Daily Math Problem: Two students are building blocks. Reece's blocks are 4 cm high, and Maddy's blocks are 9 cm high. How tall will their stacks be when they are the same height for the first time? A. 13 cm B. 36 cm C. 24 cm D. 118 cm Journal Prompt: Turn a feeling (love, joy, beauty, anger, fatigue, etc.) into a character. Write a detailed description and dialog with this character.

  5. Thursday, 10/24 Daily Math Problem: What number on the number line is represented by the point P? Give answer in fraction form. • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • What you liked or disliked and why • What you wish had happened • What you wish the author had included • Your opinion of the characters • Your opinion of the illustrations, table and figures • What you felt as you read • What you noticed when you read • Questions you have after reading 3 5/12 Grammar Practice: Rewrite each sentence fragment, adding a subject or a predicate or both to form a complete sentence. Showed me a book about pioneers in Montana. Multiple Answers: Jason showed me a book about pioneers in Montana.

  6. Friday, 10/25 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “A hero is someone who knows the responsibility that comes with his freedom” - Bob Dylan • Reading Comprehension: • The World in a Pond

  7. Week 14

  8. Monday, 10/28 Daily Math Problem Which expression is equal to 5 x 54 A. 50 + (5 x 4) B. 5 x 50 + 4 C. 5 + (50 x 4) D. (5 x 50) + (5 x 4) This Week’s Vocabulary: Word of the Week: Equate To regard, treat, or represent as equivalent; reduce to an average. We cannot equate quantity and quality.

  9. Tuesday, 10/29 Daily Math Problem: Alicia has $17.24 in her piggy bank. She takes $4.85 out to buy lunch. How much money is left in Alicia’s piggy bank? $12.39 • Reading Comprehension: • Florida’s Python Problem

  10. Wednesday, 10/30 Daily Math Problem: Tiffany, Lynn, and Rebecca opened a lemonade stand to earn extra money. They earned $25.82. How much money will each girl receive if they split their earnings evenly? $12.91 Journal Prompt: Allow your pencil to give voice to your body besides your mind. Have this part write a letter to you. Include a response.

  11. Thursday, 10/31 Daily Math Problem: Janice has 42 marbles in her bag. Melissa has 1/6 as many marbles in her bag. What is the total number of marbles the two girls will have if they combine their bags? • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • I wonder what this means… • I really don't understand this part… • I really like/dislike this idea because… • This character reminds me of somebody I know because… • This character reminds me of me because… • This character is like (name of the character) in (title of book) because… • I think this setting is important because… • This scene reminds me of a similar scene in (title of book) because… • I like/dislike this writing because… 49 Grammar Practice: Select the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective. Who has the (easy) job? you or I? a. easier b. easiest c. most easy d. most easiest

  12. Friday, 11/1 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind” - Dr. Seuss • Reading Comprehension: • Top Five Languages Spoken Worldwide

  13. Week 15

  14. Monday, 11/4 This Weeks Vocabulary: Daily Math Problem How can you represent the following figure using the distributive property? • Word of the Week: • Export • To ship commodities (or ideas) to other countries or places for sale, exchange, etc. • The United States exports pork products to Japan.

  15. Tuesday, 11/5 • Daily Math Problem: • A farmer needs to buy fencing to go around his garden. The garden is a 20’ by 15’ rectangle. • How much fencing will he need? 70 feet of fencing • Reading Comprehension: • The Way We See

  16. Wednesday, 11/6 Daily Math Problem: Solve for the variable, then check your work by inputting your answer back into the equation. F = 33 K = 3.5 M = 40 Journal Prompt: Invent a new myth for the beginning of the universe

  17. Thursday, 11/7 Daily Math Problem: Jacob is 5 more than half his sister’s age. How old is Jacob if his sister is 18? • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • This part is very realistic/unrealistic because… • I think the relationship between ______ and ______ is interesting because… • I like/dislike (name of character) because… • This situation reminds me of one in my own life. It happened when… • The character I most admire is ______ because… • If I were (name of character) at this point, I would … 14 years old • Grammar Practice: • Combine these two sentences with the use of appositives. • The first man on the moon was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio. • He was Neil Armstrong. The first man on the moon, Neil Armstrong, was born in Wapakoneta, Ohio.

  18. Friday, 11/8 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “The worst prison would be a closed heart” • Reading Comprehension: • The Whale Watch

  19. Week 16

  20. Thursday, 12/5 • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • When I started reading this book, I thought…. • I was surprised when….. • This book reminds me of…. • I predict that… • My favorite part so far is…. Daily Math Problem: Tim has 13.26 feet of yarn. He cuts a first piece that measures 1.6 feet and second piece that measures 6.35 feet. How many feet does he have remaining? 5.31 Grammar Practice: Select the correct word or phrase from the choices. Sit between Tasha and _________. a. I b. me Me

  21. Friday, 12/6 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “We always admire the other person more after we’ve tried their job” - William Feather • Reading Comprehension: • Rain in Space?

  22. Monday, 12/9 Daily Math Problem Evaluate the following expression: [(32 - 1) • 5] – 23 This Weeks Vocabulary: 32 Word of the Week: Factor One of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation; In Math, one of two or more numbers, algebraic expressions, or the like, that when multiplied together produce a given product.

  23. Tuesday, 12/10 • Daily Math Problem: • A class is taking a field trip to the zoo, which is 182 miles from school. If the bus travels 52 miles per hour, how long will it take the class to get to the zoo? 3 ½ hours • Reading Comprehension: • A Plane in the Hudson River

  24. Wednesday, 12/11 Daily Math Problem: At the garden center, Mr. Visconte bought 6 packages of seeds at $1.19 per package, 2 bags of fertilizer at $4.39 per bag, a rose bush for $9.99, a 50-foot hose for $15.89, and a dozen tomato plants at $0.75 each. How much did he spend in all? $50.80 Journal Prompt: Write down everything that comes to mind about money

  25. Thursday, 12/12 Daily Math Problem: A pick-up truck leaves a parking lot and travels 3 blocks west, 1 block north, 5 blocks south, and 3 blocks east. How far and in which direction must the pick-up truck go to get back to the parking lot? • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • Today, what happened was…. • I like the way the writer… • My favorite character is… because… • This book would be better if… • I felt sad when… 4 blocks north Grammar Practice: Select the sentence with correctly used commas. If the sentence is correct as is, select correct. Although the sun was shining the air was cold. Although the sun was shining, the air was cold. Although, the sun was shining the air was cold. Although, the sun was shining, the air was cold.

  26. Friday, 12/13 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are” - E.E. Cummings • Reading Comprehension: • The End of the World?

  27. Week 17

  28. Monday, 12/16 • Daily Math Problem • If you buy two movie tickets at $8.75 each, what will your change be from $20? This Weeks Vocabulary: $2.50 Word of the Week: Function The purpose for which something is designed; in Math, a relation between two sets that associates a unique element (the value) of the second (the range) with each element of the first The function of the hammer is to hit nails into wood.

  29. Tuesday, 12/17 Daily Math Problem: Six teams are involved in a round robin tournament. In such a tournament, each team plays every other team once and only once. It does not matter who wins the games. Therefore, how many games in all are played? You may want to call your teams A,B,C OR 1,2,3. 15 games • Reading Comprehension: • Explosion in the Night

  30. Wednesday, 12/18 Daily Math Problem: Johnny made a 4 by 9 rectangle using 36 square tiles. Including the 4 by 9 rectangle, how many different rectangles can be made using the 36 tiles? 5 rectangles Journal Prompt: Why should or shouldn’t a man stay home to care for the house and children while his wife goes to work?

  31. Thursday, 12/19 Daily Math Problem: An object weighing 5 pounds on Earth will weigh 2 pounds on Mercury. The Statue of Liberty weighs 225 tons. What would it weigh on Mercury? • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • What you liked or disliked and why • What you wish had happened • What you wish the author had included • Your opinion of the characters • Your opinion of the illustrations, table and figures • What you felt as you read • What you noticed when you read • Questions you have after reading 90 tons Grammar Practice: Making Compound Subjects and Verbs Agree Select the correct word from the choices provided. Ted and his father _______ motorcycles. a. repairs b. repair

  32. Friday, 12-20 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “What a child doesn’t receive he can seldom later give” - P.D. James • Reading Comprehension: • Ray Wallace’s Bigfoot Hoax

  33. Week 18

  34. Thursday, 1/2 • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • I wonder what this means… • I really don't understand this part… • This character reminds me of somebody I know because… • This character reminds me of me because… • I think this setting is important because… • I like/dislike this writing because… Daily Math Problem: Jessica runs 4.8 miles every day before school. How many miles does she run Monday through Friday? 24 miles Grammar Practice: Identify each of the following groups of words as a sentence or a sentence fragment. 1. Bears are classified as carnivores, or meat eaters. 2. Also enjoy feeding on plants and honey. 3. Because they are myopic, or nearsighted. 4. Bears have difficulty seeing objects that are far a way. 5. Their keen sense of hearing, which makes up for their limited vision. 1. sentence 2. fragment 3. fragment 4. sentence 5. fragment

  35. Friday, 1/3 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “Rudeness is the weak man’s imitation of strength” - Eric Hoffer • Reading Comprehension: • Soldier in Disguise

  36. Week 19

  37. Monday, 1/6 Daily Math Problem Juanita is making a pyramid out of triangles. Each triangle has a base of 5 meters and a height of 10 meters. What is the area of each triangle? This Weeks Vocabulary: 25 square meters Word of the Week: Generalization To make an inference from particular facts, statistics, or the like; to make a conclusion that applies to the group based on facts common to most. She made a generalization about the condition of her desks when she saw the first two.

  38. Tuesday, 1/7 Daily Math Problem: Which is the best estimate of 13.9624 x 0.501 a. 0 b. 7 c. 13 d. 14 • Reading Comprehension: • Dirty Job? Oh Yeah

  39. Wednesday, 1/8 Daily Math Problem: Citizens of Honduras use lempira for their money. In July 2002, the conversion rate for U.S. money to Hinduran money was about 6 cents to 1 lempira. What dollar amount was equivalent to 300 lempiras? 1800 cents = $18.00 Journal Prompt: Why do you think prejudice exist in the world?

  40. Thursday, 1/9 • Daily Math Problem: • A fitness club requires a onetime $100 initiation fee and dues of $25 each month. What is the cost for 1 year? • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • This part is very realistic/unrealistic because… • I think the relationship between ______ and ______ is interesting because… • I like/dislike (name of character) because… • This situation reminds me of one in my own life. It happened when… • The character I most admire is ______ because… • If I were (name of character) at this point, I would … $400 Grammar Practice: In each of the following sentences, underline the complete subject and circle the simple subject 1. This famous cycling event lasts about three weeks. 2. The leader in the race wears a yellow jersey. 3. Some cyclists have won the race more than once.

  41. Friday, 1/10 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “You’re not the only one who’s made mistakes, but they’re the only things you can truly call your own” - Billy Joel • Reading Comprehension: • Digging into Custer’s Last Stand

  42. Week 20

  43. Monday, 1/13 Daily Math Problem Write in scientific notation 56700000 34000 .000045 .003952 This Weeks Vocabulary: 5.67 x 107 3.4 x 104 4.5 x 10-5 3.952 x 10-3 Word of the Week: Impact The striking of one thing against another; Influence or effect. The impact of the collision broke the windshield. Einstein’s work impacted modern science.

  44. Tuesday, 1/14 Daily Math Problem: Eggs come in packages of 12 and English muffins come in packages of 10. What is the least number of packages of each that can be bought to be able to make egg sandwiches with no muffins or eggs left over? 60 of each item = 5 packages of eggs 6 packages of muffins • Reading Comprehension: • Crusaders of Civil Rights

  45. Wednesday, 1/15 Daily Math Problem: Solve for the variable, then check your work by inputting your answer back into the equation. W = 12.96 U = 125 W = 7/10 Journal Prompt: Do you think there is too much violence on TV, why or why not?

  46. Thursday, 1/16 Daily Math Problem: 18.06 ÷ 2.1 • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • When I started reading this book, I thought…. • I was surprised when….. • This book reminds me of…. • I predict that… • My favorite part so far is…. 8.6 Grammar Practice: Rewrite and punctuate this run-on sentence. Mrs. Dawson inherited a large sum of money from her brother so she can buy a new car now. Mrs. Dawson inherited large sum of money from her brother. She will use it to buy a new car.

  47. Friday, 1/17 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “Rather fail with honor than succeed by fraud” - Sophocles • Reading Comprehension: • Wild Fires in Washington

  48. Week 21

  49. Tuesday, 1/21 Daily Math Problem: The Leckworth family wants to put tile on their bathroom floor. Each tile is 1 foot square. Their bathroom is 4 feet by 6 feet. How many tiles will be needed? 24 tiles • Reading Comprehension: • Skeleton on the Ice

  50. Wednesday, 1/22 Daily Math Problem: A pencil costs $0.45, an eraser $0.30, and a pencil sharpener $0.30.  What is the cost of all three? You give $5 for the purchase.  What is your change? Cost = $1.05 Change = $3.95 Journal Prompt: Families are important because……

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