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Jones Daily Work Elementary

May 13, 2020

Daily Work For Wednesday, May 13th

If you are a Puma email your work to pumas@flps.com.

If you are a Jaguar email your work to jaguars@flps.com.

If you are a Cheetah email your work to cheetahs@flps.com.

If you are a Leopard email your work to leopards@flps.com.

Jaguars

Spelling

Spelling List: everyone, probably, wondered, sand, else, wading, lucky, feathers, laughing, looked, flamingos, swamp, different, sake, fantasy

Write antonym and synonym for each word

Reading

You are going to compare texts For Pete’s Sake and The Mixed Up Chameleon by completing the chart below. Think about how you felt unsure of yourself in a group of friends, how you wanted to be more like someone else, and how you learned that being yourself is a good thing. Draw and write the answers for the Comparison Chart in your composition book.

For Pete’s Sake The Mixed Up Chameleon
Main Character
Character’s Problem
What he learns

Math

Write and solve three problems for each set of numbers shown for this Fact Family Matching activity in your composition book. The 1st set of numbers has been found for you as an example.

1.      64, 16, and __48__

 

64-16=48     16+48=64

64-48=16     48+16=64

4. 52, 29, ____
2.      71, 38, ____

 

5. 28, 19, ____

 

3.      45,23, ____

 

6. 85, 46, ____

 

Science

Parents to be great scientists your child should be able to research data and record findings. Parents help your child read the article What’s Up in the Tonight’s Sky and utilize the information in the article to answer these questions:

1. What is the last quarter moon?

2.The planet __________ continues to be brilliant in the western sky after sunset this month.

3. What constellation dominates high in the south during May evenings?

4. where can you find a bright star called Arcturus?

5. The planets __________, __________, and __________ continue to dominate the southeastern to southern sky before dawn.

6. where can you find the Summer Triangle?

7.Is the Polaris, the North Star apart of the Big Dipper or Little Dipper?

8. Explain what will happen in the night sky on May 14th.

9. What was the video about?

10. Draw a picture of the most interesting constellation.

What’s up in Tonight’s Sky

Pumas

Spelling

Spelling List – nonfiction, gold, Greek, history, ancient, bronze, marathon, training, talented, magazine, people, article, patient, wise, silver

Write part of speech for each word

Reading

Its’ time to research! We are in the Pre-write phase, so we will collect data and list them in our composition book in complete sentences. Parents help your child to use Google to research more information about the type of nonfiction they would like to write. We chose our type of writing yesterday when we copied the Elements of Nonfiction Chart. While researching more about your topic ask these questions and answer them in complete sentences in your composition book:

1. what real person, event, or idea should I write about?

2. what point of view or perspective will I come from?

3. What would I like to discuss or state facts about?

4. What time period will my story reflect?

5. What is my stories beginning, middle, and end?

Math

Read each question and then, write answers and show ALL work in composition book.

  1. Draw a set of coins and bills equivalent to the set amount $2.33.
  2. List the fewest coins and bills you can use to make $1.56.
  3. Which number is missing in the pattern?/ 8, 13, 23, _____, 33
  4. Maria has 2617 pennies. How many pennies is this rounded to the nearest hundred?
  5. A number is greater than 465+382 and less than 677+178. What is the number?
  6. Armando had 67 baseball cards. He gave 23 cards to Kim and 32 cards to Nancy. How many cards does he have?
  7. Write the missing number. 1 nickel______ pennies
  8. Write the missing number. 1 dollar ______dimes
  9. Write the missing number. 10 pennies_______nickels
  10. Write the missing number. 5 nickels_______quarters
  11. Draw a set of coins and bills equivalent to the set amount $6.10.
  12. Draw a set of coins and bills equivalent to the set amount $2.64
  13. Draw a set of coins and bills equivalent to the set amount $7.92
  14. Draw a set of coins and bills equivalent to the set amount $9.81
  15. How do you make equivalent sets of money?

Science

Read People in Science: Charles Langmuir Petrologist, Geochemist in textbook on pg. C26. In your composition book write and answer Think About It in textbook on pg. C26.

Cheetahs

Math

Draw each picture then count the items in the picture and circle the number that matches in your composition book.

Space Theme Preschool - Planning Playtime

Science

Parents watch this video Planets of the Solar System and have your child answer these questions in complete sentences.

1. what are the 8 planets?

2. Draw, color, and label each planet.

Leopards

Math

In your composition book count the number of tens and ones and then put them together.

Math Place Value Worksheets 2 Digit numbers

Science

Parents help your child be a research scientist today by gathering information. Help them use google to answer these questions below.

1. What does a wetland fox eat?

2. What does a stork eat?

3. How does the wetland fox capture prey?

4. How does the stork capture prey?

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May 13, 2020
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