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Monday
09-28-15
Reading
20 Minutes
Title
Math
Complete math Packet
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Write spelling
words 3 times
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Math
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Abc order
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Parent
Initials
Tuesday
09-29-15
Reading
20 Minutes
Title
Complete math Packet
day 2
Parent
Initials
Wednesday
09-30-15
Readin
Math
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20 Minutes
Complete math Packet
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Write the part of
speech
Reading
Math
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20 Minutes
Complete math Packet
Day 4
Practice spelling
test
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Thursday
10-01-15
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Math
Friday
10-02-15
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Math, Readin~a
pelling
homework due today.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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2. Solve.
7 x3=
9x3=
3 x8=
6x3=
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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?
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32+6
135 - 7
O 59- 18
0
102 + 17
34+ 12 O 55- 21
Date:
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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=
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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
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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
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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.
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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?
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