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Today in Science, you will learn about Sardines, a small fish commonly eaten by people.
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Reading/Literature 3
Read and Log
Read for 30 minutes. Record it in your Reading Log.
- Pick out a reading book
- Reading Log
Language Arts 3
Creative Writing
Use a word processor to write a 3-5 paragraph essay about anything you like, and include a drawing or picture to go with your writing. You can use the 180 Days of Writing Prompts to get ideas. Use the Research Center and reference tools to gather information, and site your sources.
Spelling Quiz: Take the Quiz.
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Operations and Algebraic Thinking
Look at the sequence of numbers in the image above and the dot diagrams. Use Grid Paper to determine the next number in the sequence?
Math Quiz: Take the Quiz
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Historical American Events
In 1880, the population of the United States passed 50 million people. Read more about United States Population. How many people live in the United States Today? Use the Research Center to investigate further.
- U.S. Population
- United States Population
- 1880 United States Census
- Research Center
- Lined Story Paper
Science 3
Plants and Animals that Inhabit the Oceans
Sardines are small, oily fish within the herring family. Sardines are commonly eaten by people and are also used as bait to catch other fish. Use the Research Center to learn more.
- A to Z Animals: Sardine
- Britannica: Sardine
- Sardine Overview
- Sardine
- Research Center
- Lined Story Paper
Visual and Performing Arts 3
Art
Draw a school of fish. Above are some examples.
Physical Education 3
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.
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