1 Name. Success for all Students Monday 09-28-15 Reading 20 Minutes Title Math Complete math Packet pay 1 5 ellin Write spelling words 3 times Comments Math 5 ellin Abc order Comments Comments Parent Initials Tuesday 09-29-15 Reading 20 Minutes Title Complete math Packet day 2 Parent Initials Wednesday 09-30-15 Readin Math 5 ellin 20 Minutes Complete math Packet pay 3 Write the part of speech Reading Math 5 ellin Comments 20 Minutes Complete math Packet Day 4 Practice spelling test Complete reading log on the book Title: Parent Initials Thursday 10-01-15 Parent Initials Title you have been reading. Math Friday 10-02-15 Comments Math, Readin~a pelling homework due today. Special Schedule Upcoming Events ~cominq Dates: October 2~d: HE5 Family Movie Night #1 October 12~': Parent Teacher Conferences pqy SCOtt Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursda Friday PE Music PE Art PE Unit 1 Lesson 5: Teammates phony write knot graph knee climb wreath know phase Iamb wrist thumb comb knife trophy Monday. Write Spelling words 3 times Tuesday: Put Spelling words in ABC order Wednesday: Write the part of speech for each spelling word noun, verb, adjective). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11. 12 13 14 15 Thursday: Practice spelling test 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 11. 12 13 14 15 Date: dame #: Math Homework Quarter 1 Week 5 *Monday 1. Ryan worl~ed at his computer for 35 hours last week. This week, he worked 8 hours less. How many hours did Ryan work at his computer this week? 5. Complete the input/output table below. Rule =multiply 3 4 12 2. Round to the nearest ten to estimate. 3 75-29= 9 6 3. Fill in the missing number. 12- =7 4. Round the following numbers ~o the nearest hundred. 837 O S. Moorman, 2013 3,902 483 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 6. Maggie has 54 cents. She wants to buy a pencil that costs 25 cents. How much money will Maggie have left over if she buys the pencil? Date: Name #: Math Homework Quarter 1 Week 5 * Ticesday 1. Larry had $59 in his wallet. He bought a pair ofjeans that cost him $37. How much money does Larry have left? 5. Using the base ten blocks below, write each number in standard, expanded, and word forms. ;~ ~; ~: ~, k ,~~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ I~ ~~ -~ ~ J ~~ 2. Solve. 7 x3= 9x3= 3 x8= 6x3= SF EF VVF 3. Write the place value AND value of the underlined digits below. 6. Compare the numbers. Use c,>, or =. 24S 746 983 4. A TRex is 39 feet long. A Brachiosaurus is 81 feet long. Hovv much longer Is the Brachiosaurus than the TRex? O 5. Moorman, 2013 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 32+6 135 - 7 O 59- 18 0 102 + 17 34+ 12 O 55- 21 Date: Flame #: Math Homework Quarter 1 Week S *Wednesday Look at the table below. It shows temperatures of some ofthe hottest places on Earth. Then use it to answer questions 1 and 2. Location Hottest Recorded Temperature Timbuktu, Mali 130°F Badlands, Australia 156°F Death Valley, CA 134°F Flaming Mountains, China 152°F 1. What is the difference in temperature between Death Valley, CA and the Badlands in Australia? 2. List the hottest places on Eat-th in order from hottest to coolest. 3. 384+94= O S. Moorman, 2013 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com 4. Estimate. 83 — 21 = 5. Write 400 + 20 + 9 in standard fot~rn. 6. Solve each multiplication sentence. Then place the number sentences in the correct answer category below. 7 xl 5 x3 4 x2 3 x7 7x0 3x3 4x0 8x2 2x9 5x0 3x2 1x0 Date: Name #: Math Homework Quarter 1 Week S *Thursday 1. What digit is in the tens place in each of the numbers below? 4,572 2,938 6,091 2. Compare the numbers. Use <,>, or 34-23 O 9+17 5. Look at the table below. It lists how long, on average, different animals live. Animal Average Lifespan Carp 19 years Lobster 50 years Cat 36 years Elephant 71 years 94-52 O 32+21 3. Jacob bought a shirt for $5.39 and a pair of shorts for $3.92. How much money did Jacob spend in all? 4. Round each number to the nearest hundred. 8,039 O S. Moorman, 2013 483 192 http://teachinginroom6.blogspot.com What is the difference in lifespan between the animal that lives the longest and the animal that lives the shortest amount of time? 6. Esther made 3 batches of cookies. Each batch had 9 cookies. How many cookies did Esther make in all? bate N~~+e~ reaping +~or~eWo~k ~e~d a boob ~nd-~II in the boxes. Su~mm~rv~: ~ri-1e~ _--_____---, _______---ftu~or~ --------------_...------~ _________~_____________ Illu~ator~ -------------------- Suv~~ma~►~~ Mic~le~ --------------______ Suvnma~~ Ends _ ________~_________
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