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Today in History/Social Studies, learn about the Bill of Rights that guarantee certain freedoms as a U.S. citizen.
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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 Alphabetical Order: Put each spelling word in alphabetical order using the Digital Worksheet.Worksheet.
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Fractions
Follow along with the instructions above. Do the problems below using Grid Paper.
- A piece of wood measures 4 1/2 feet and needs to be cut in thirds. What is the length of each piece of wood.
- A piece of wood measures 3 1/4 feet and needs to be cut into two equal pieces. What is the length of each piece of wood.
- A piece of wood measures 6 7/8 feet and needs to be cut in two equal pieces. What is the length of each piece of wood.
- A piece of wood measures 8 3/4 feet and needs to be cut in two equal pieces. What is the length of each piece of wood.
- A piece of wood measures 6 1/2 feet and needs to be cut in two equal pieces. What is the length of each piece of wood.
- Grid Paper
History/Social Studies 5
Colonial Government and Power of the People
On December 15, 1791, ten amendments were added to the Constitution. These amendments guarantee certain freedoms and rights, so they are known as the Bill of Rights. Take notes while reading about The Bill of Rights. Use the Research Center to investigate further.
- Ducksters: Bill of Rights
- Bill of Rights for Kids
- Bill of Rights: What Does it Say?
- Bill of Rights
- Bill of Rights
- Research Center
- Lined Paper
Science 5
Plant and Animal Anatomy Structures
Take notes while reading more about Invertebrates. Use the Research Center to investigate more animals that are Invertebrates.
- What is an Invertebrate?
- Invertebrates
- Examples and Types of Invertebrates
- Invertebrates
- Research Center
- Lined Paper
Visual and Performing Arts 5
Art
Make a mobile out of leaves to hang on a wall. Above is an example, but you can make the mobile any way you like. Go outside and find a small branch or larger stick to use to hang your leaves on. You can also collect smaller sticks if you’d like to hang them on the mobile too. Use construction paper and cut out about 10 leafs using the leaf template. Put a hole through each leaf using a hole punch. Tie a string around the leaf using the hole and then tie the other side of the string somewhere around your branch. Supplies needed: construction paper, hole punch, about 10 pieces of string at different lengths (10″ to 15″ long), branch or large stick
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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