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Today in Science, you will continue learning about the States of Matter and how they change.
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Reading/Literature 1
Read and Log
Read with your teacher for 30 minutes and discuss. Record it in your Reading Log.
- Pick out a reading book
- Reading Log
Language Arts 1
English Grammar
Research Writing: With help from your teacher, research facts about your reading book from Reading/Literature. Use Lined Paper to write 2 to 3 sentences about these facts.
Spelling Sentences: Write each spelling word in a sentence using Lined Paper.
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Addition and Subtraction
Study the examples above. Do the word problems below using grid paper.
- If there are twelve fish swimming and six join them, how many total fish are swimming?
- If there are thirteen fish in a group and five swim away, how many are left in the group?
- If there are ten fish swimming and four fish swim away, how many are left?
- If there are eight fish swimming and three join them, how many total fish are swimming?
- If there are fourteen fish swimming and nine fish swim away, how many are left?
- If there are eleven fish swimming and seven fish swim away, how many are left?
- If there are eight fish swimming and four five swim away, how many are left?
- If there are eight fish swimming and eight join them, how many total fish are swimming?
- If there are nine fish swimming and six join them, how many total fish are swimming?
- If there are seventeen fish swimming and seven fish swim away, how many are left?
- Grid Paper
History/Social Studies 1
Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship
Watch the video of a local farmers market. When you buy fruits and vegetables at a local farmers market, you can usually get better food and you support your local farmer. Find a local farmers market near you at LocalHarvest.org and plan a visit.
Science 1
Materials can be Solids, Liquids, and Gases
Watch the video about the state of Matter. Discuss with your teacher. Use Lined Story Paper to write a sentence and draw a picture or use the Investigative Worksheet to conduct an experiment.
- Ducksters: Solids, Liquids & Gases
- Ducksters: Melting & Boiling
- Lined Story Paper
- Investigative Worksheet
Visual and Performing Arts 1
Art
Learn how to draw wild, african, animal cartoons. Give it a try!
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Physical Education 1
Calisthenics
Do the following exercises and record them in your P.E. Log. First stretch. Then do a minimum of 10 jumping jacks, 5 lunges on each leg, 10 sit ups, and 10 push ups.
This Weeks Spelling Words
make
would
kite
took
look
told
need
food
milk
not