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Today in History/Social Studies, you will learn about the Federalist Era, a period in American History between 1789 – 1801.
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Reading/Literature 5
Read and Log
Read for 30 minutes. Record it in your Reading Log.
- Pick out a reading book
- Reading Log
Language Arts 5
English Grammar
Narrative Essay: Use a word processor to write an essay describing a characters reaction to events from what you read in Reading/Literature today. Introduce the author or character as the narrator and use reasons and evidence to support their reactions. Include quotations and examples from your reading book. With help from your teacher, plan, edit, and revise your work.
Spelling Alphabet Put each spelling word in alphabetical order using the Digital Worksheet.
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Numerical Patterns and Ordered Pairs
Study the instructions above. Do the problems below using Grid Paper.
- What is the place value of 7 in the number 4,735
- What is the place value of 8 in the number 8,525
- What is the place value of 6 in the number 4,362
- What is the place value of 4 in the number 2,534
- What is the place value of 4 in the number 7,455
- What is the place value of 3 in the number 3,001
- What is the place value of 7 in the number 5,726
- What is the place value of 5 in the number 9,435
- What is the place value of 6 in the number 2,967
- What is the place value of 0 in the number 7,380
- Grid Paper
History/Social Studies 5
The Nation up to 1850
Take notes while watching the video and reading about the Federalist Era. Use the Research Center to investigate further.
- History Hub: Federalist Era
- The Federalist Party: America’s First Political Party
- Federalist Party
- Federalist Era
- Britannica: Federalist Party
- Research Center
- Lined Paper
Science 5
Types of Matter in the World
Water comes in all three states of common matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Water is the only natural element that that can be in all three states of matter. Take notes while reading about Water. Use the Research Center to investigate further or conduct an experiment.
Visual and Performing Arts 5
Drawing
Watch the video on how to learn more about drawing and shading. Give it a try using your drawing supplies.
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Physical Education 5
Calisthenics
Do the following exercises and record them in your P.E. Log. First stretch. Then do a minimum of 20 jumping jacks, 5 lunges on each leg, 10 sit ups, and 10 push ups.
This Weeks Spelling Words
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