Week 12 Packet DL (Daily Language)

Week 12 Packet
Name: _________________
Due the first day of week 13
Work through these problems throughout the week.
DL (Daily Language)
Rewrite the sentence correctly on the lines under the sentence.
1. the movers have broke the largest of the too lamps
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2. ling will you be taking a creative writing course at williams school next year asked sarah
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3. she had chose to lay down for a nap at 400 PM on wednesday april 11 2001
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4. ignacio’s grades begin to raise as he worked more harder on his homework
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5. the fax didnt work good but I was able to send the forms by the deadline
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6. have you ever grew plants in a greenhouse as I and my father are doing
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7. theres still a lot for tom and she to do on the science project cried amy
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8. jon and her had took the most big boxes to a recycling Center
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9. leo dont have to tutor me and david in math until later this afternoon
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10. she had grew more vegetables this year but she don’t think they will survive the fierce
storm
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DG (Daily Geography)
Answer all the questions in a complete, restated sentence. You may use your resources.
1. Carson City is to Nevada as ________________________ is to Vermont.
2. Find a country in Central America that is not on the Carribean Sea.
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3. Is Hawaii considered an island state or a peninsula?
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4. What two countries in South America are landlocked?
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5. What is the capital of New Hampshire, the state that cast the deciding vote to ratify the
Constitution?
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6. Through which continent do the equator, Prime Meridian, and the Tropics of Capricorn
and Cancer pass?
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7. What is the symbol usually found next to Washington, D.C.? What does it mean?
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8. The Pacific Ocean touches all continents except which two?
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DA (Daily Analogies)
Fill in the blank with the appropriate analogy. You may use your resources.
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famine : ________________ : : drought : water
baseball : ________________ : : basketball : five
lamp : sunlight : : ___________ : breeze
Mediterranean : Indian : : ______________ : ocean
do : fa : : mi : __________
positive : negative : : absent : _____________
_____________ : knowledge : : exercise : strength
G, F, E : C, B, A : : _______________ : L, K, J
DM (Daily Mathematics)
Answer the questions on the line provided.
1. The odometer on a car showed 11911, a number that is the same forward or
backward. Find the next greater number that can be read the same forward or
backward.
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2. Two fathers and two sons divided a pie into three equal portions. Each person ate
1/3 of the pie. Explain how this is possible.
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3. Which three circles would you move to make the figure on the left look like the
figure on the right?
DS (Daily Science)
Tell the significance of each item in science.
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