STAR 5 Week at a Glance 5th -GRADE STAR INFORMATION LINK: (Class Recordings, Help Sheets, Reference Guides, Week at a Glance, etc…) http://tinyurl.com/STAR5Resources th Week of February 9 -13th MATH ELA (Literature/ Composition/ GUM) Monday: Unit 10: Lesson 1 “Find the Perimeter of Plan Figures and Area” Materials: Online Homework: Lesson 1 Checkpoint Tuesday: Unit 10: Lesson 5 “How many Cubes Does it Take” and 6 “Volume of Solid Figures (A)” Materials: Online Homework: Lesson 5 Checkpoint Wednesday: Unit 10: Lesson 7 “Volume of Solid Figures (B) Materials: Online Homework: Lesson 7 Checkpoint Thursday: Unit 10 Lesson 9 Units of Perimeter, Area, and Volume Materials: Online Homework: Lesson 9 Checkpoint Monday: Unit 18: L1,2,3 “Critical Skills Assignment” Materials: Online Homework: None Tuesday: Unit 18: L1,2,3 “Critical Skills Assignment” Materials: Online Homework: Complete Unfinished Parts of lessons 1,2,3 Wednesday: PBA- Test Prep Materials: Online Homework: Study Island – choose any 5th grade lesson Thursday: PBA- Test Prep Materials: Online Homework: Study Island – choose any 5th grade lesson MATH/LITERATURE/ COMPOSITION/ GUM Lessons Complete Independently Literature: Unit 17: Lesson 4 “Write a Report and Create a Multimedia Aid” Unit 17: Lesson 5 “Practice a Presentation” GUM: Unit 8: Lesson 3 “Using Let and Leave, Teach and Learn” Unit 8: Lesson 4 “Using Lie and Lay” Composition: Unit 9: Lesson 3 “Prewriting: Organizing the Character Sketch” Unit 9: Lesson 4 “Drafting: Writing the Body” Science, History, Spelling, Vocabulary, Art, Music: Students should follow their daily plan Study Island Assignments: **Make sure you answer at least 10 questions per lesson** Math: Real World Problems ELA: Theme ELA: Plot STAR 5 Week at a Glance I Can Statements: Math: I I I I I I can use texts to locate an answer or to solve a problem. can can can can can use what I know about area and perimeter to solve real world problems. understand volume. measure volume by counting unit cubes. solve real world problems involving volume. find the volume of an object using the formulas V = l x w x h and V = b x h. Literature/Composition/GUM: “HOT Topics”: Monday: 1:00-2:00- Line Plots with Mrs. Bauer HELP ZONE: TUESDAY 11:00-12:00 PBA TEST-PREP: Over the next couple of weeks we will be using class time to look at practice tests and go over test taking strategies. Hope to see you there. Helpful Resources: Volume: http://illuminations.nctm.org/Activity.aspx?id=4095 http://www.learner.org/interactives/geometry/area_volume.html https://learnzillion.com/lessons/1062-find-the-volume-of-a-rectangular-prism-by-filling-it-with-unit-cubes http://www.mathvillage.info/node/111 http://www.wikihow.com/Calculate-the-Volume-of-a-Rectangular-Prism http://www.virtualnerd.com/geometry/surface-area-volume-solid/prisms-cylinders-volume/rectangular-prismvolume-example Graphing equations: http://www.math.com/school/subject2/lessons/S2U4L3GL.html http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/prealg/graph.html http://www.coolmath.com/prealgebra/17-intro-to-graphing/index.html http://www.purplemath.com/modules/graphlin.htm
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