Homework for the week of March 28 – April 1

Homework for the week of March 28 – April 1
Spelling Words
1. unhappy
2. retell
3. untangle
4. unkind
5. repaint
6. refill
7. unlike
8. remake
9. unpack
10. replay
Challenge Words
High Frequency Words
1. disrupt
2. rearrange
3. repurpose
4. unimportant
5. disturb
6. unbelievable
7. research
8. mistake
9. predetermine
10. misunderstand
1. away
2. began
3. brothers
4. brown
5. earth
6. here
7. learning
8. surprised
9. there
10. without
Choose at least 3 ways to practice your spelling words.
READING
There are the three main types of clouds:
Stratus clouds
Stratus clouds occur below 6,000 feet. These clouds look like flat sheets of clouds, and
can mean an overcast or rainy day. These clouds are usually a uniform color of gray,
and cover most of the sky.
Underline the words that describe (adjectives) what a Stratus cloud looks like.
Draw a Stratus cloud below.
Cumulus clouds
Cumulus clouds are also below 6,000 feet, and look like big fluffy balls of cotton! They
usually mean that the weather will be nice; however, sometimes they can get very tall
and turn into thunderheads. These clouds are usually flat on the bottom, but have very
lumpy tops. Cumulus clouds usually form alone, and there is a lot of blue sky between
different clouds.
Underline the words that describe (adjectives) what a Cumulus cloud looks like.
Draw a Cumulus cloud below.
Cirrus clouds
These wispy clouds usually form above 18,000 feet. Cirrus clouds generally move from
west to east. They form when water vapor forms ice crystals, and they are so thin
because of the height at which they form. There is very little water vapor above 18,000
feet, and so big thick clouds cannot form.
Underline the words that describe (adjectives) what a Cirrus cloud looks like.
Draw a Cirrus cloud below.
Prefixes
Change each word into the irregular past tense of the verb. Then find that word
in the word search below.
MATH
I have 28 cents in my pocket. What coins could I have?
Alex has 5 dimes, 4 nickels and one penny. Does he have enough to buy a cap that costs
$2.00?