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Week 11

Week 11. Monday, 10/6. Daily Math Problem: List all of the prime number that are between the number 0 and 30. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29.

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Week 11

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  1. Week 11

  2. Monday, 10/6 Daily Math Problem: List all of the prime number that are between the number 0 and 30 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29 A pendulum is made with a bowling ball as the bob and a wire attached to the ceiling, as shown in the illustration below. The person in the illustration pulls the bowling ball back until it touches his nose, then releases the bowling ball. Assume that he does not move. a. Describe the changes in the potential energy and the kinetic energy of the bowling ball as it swings back and forth. b. Explain whether the bowling ball will hit the person’s nose. Include a discussion of energy changes in your explanation. C. Explain what will happen if the person gives the bowling ball a small push as it is released. Include a discussion of energy changes in your explanation. Science Review:

  3. Daily Math Problem: Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep and can’t tell where to find them. So she invited Little Miss Muffet over to have tea and talk about the problem. Half way through their curds and whey, the doorbell rang. A message was tacked to the front door that said: IF YOU EVER WANT TO SEE YOUR SHEEP AGAIN, MEET ME IN FRONT OF OLD MOTHER HUBBARD’S EXACTLY 1500 MINUTES FROM RIGHT NOW (1:00 PM FRIDAY). On what day and at what time will Little Bo Peep have to go to Old Mother Hubbard’s? Tuesday, 10/7 2p.m. Saturday • Reading Comprehension: • Ray Wallace Big Foot Hoax Science Review:

  4. Wednesday, 10/8 If you lived in Gaul, during which era would you have become part of Rome? (a) Rome’s Beginnings (b) The Roman Empire (c) The Roman Republic (d) None of the above Rome’s Beginnings 500 – 264 BCE Roman Republic 264 - 44 BCE Roman Republic 44 BCE – 117 CE Daily Math Problem: Two students are building blocks. Reece's blocks are 4 cm high, and Maddy's blocks are 9 cm high. How tall will their stacks be when they are the same height for the first time? A. 13 cm B. 36 cm C. 24 cm D. 118 cm Journal Prompt: Turn a feeling (love, joy, beauty, anger, fatigue, etc.) into a character. Write a detailed description and dialog with this character.

  5. Rome’s Beginnings 500 – 264 BCE Roman Republic 264 - 44 BCE Roman Republic 44 BCE – 117 CE Which physical feature prevented Rome from expanding further North before 44 BCE? (a) The English Channel (b) The Rhine River (c) The Wall of Hadrian (d) The Mediterranean Sea If you lived in Gaul, during which era would you have become part of Rome? (a) Rome’s Beginnings (b) The Roman Empire (c) The Roman Republic (d) None of the above

  6. Daily Math Problem: What number on the number line is represented by the point P? Give answer in fraction form. Thursday, 10/9 • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • What you liked or disliked and why • What you wish had happened • What you wish the author had included • Your opinion of the characters • Your opinion of the illustrations, table and figures • What you felt as you read • What you noticed when you read • Questions you have after reading 3 5/12 • Reading Comprehension: • Red Summer – A season of Fear Clearly European explorers such as Columbus and Cortez, along with all those who followed, stimulated dramatic changes in the Old and New Worlds. A. Describe in detail 3 impacts of European explorers had on the ancient American civilizations. B. Pick one of the impacts from part A and describe two ways that this impact has affected the world in which you live. Social Studies Review:

  7. Friday, 10/10 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “A hero is someone who knows the responsibility that comes with his freedom” - Bob Dylan • Reading Comprehension: • Earth’s Oldest Animals

  8. Week 12

  9. Monday, 10/13 Daily Math Problems 1. Which of the following is a true statement? a) -5 < -6 c) -2 > 4 b) -1 > -6 d) -2 > -1 2. Which number choice is located between 1 and 1.5? a) -1.3 c) 4/3 b) 3/4 d) 5/3 Which conclusion can be drawn from the graphs above? (a) More people live in Denmark than in Pakistan. (b) Pakistan needs more schools than Denmark. (c) More hospitals are needed in Denmark than in Pakistan. (d) Life expectancy in Pakistan is greater than it is in Denmark.

  10. Which conclusion can be drawn from the graphs above? (a) More people live in Denmark than in Pakistan. (b) Pakistan needs more schools than Denmark. (c) More hospitals are needed in Denmark than in Pakistan. (d) Life expectancy in Pakistan is greater than it is in Denmark.

  11. Tuesday, 10/14 Daily Math Problem: Alicia has $17.24 in her piggy bank. She takes $4.85 out to buy lunch. How much money is left in Alicia’s piggy bank? $12.39 • Reading Comprehension: • Disaster and the Challenger Imagine that you have just made a fresh apple pie that you set on your kitchen table. When you took it out of the stove, you couldn’t even hold it in your hand. Now, several minutes later, you are able to cut a slice and eat it. a. This is an example of what type of heat transfer? b. The apple pie has cooled, the question now is where has the heat gone? C. Be sure to include the type of heat transfer in your response. Science Review:

  12. Daily Math Problem: Tiffany, Lynn, and Rebecca opened a lemonade stand to earn extra money. They earned $25.82. How much money will each girl receive if they split their earnings evenly? Wednesday, 10/15 $12.91 Journal Prompt: Allow your pencil to give voice to your body besides your mind. Have this part write a letter to you. Include a response. 1. When most people picture Ancient Egypt they think of Pyramids. Egyptian civilizations were more that just pyramids. a. Explain why someone might make this statement. b. Identify the reasons why the pyramids were built c. List two other features of Ancient Egyptian Civilization • 2. The Nile River allowed the Egyptian civilization to grow and develop over thousand of years. • a. Identify two ways the Nile River benefited Egypt • b. Explain how these benefits helped Egypt grow into a great civilization Social Studies Review:

  13. Daily Math Problem: Janice has 42 marbles in her bag. Melissa has 1/6 as many marbles in her bag. What is the total number of marbles the two girls will have if they combine their bags? • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • I wonder what this means… • I really don't understand this part… • I really like/dislike this idea because… • This character reminds me of somebody I know because… • This character reminds me of me because… • This character is like (name of the character) in (title of book) because… • I think this setting is important because… • This scene reminds me of a similar scene in (title of book) because… • I like/dislike this writing because… Thursday, 10/16 49 Grammar Practice: Select the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective. Who has the (easy) job? you or I? a. easier b. easiest c. most easy d. most easiest • Reading Comprehension: • From Prison to Nobel Peace Prize

  14. Friday, 10/17 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind” - Dr. Seuss • Reading Comprehension: • A Woman Joins the Supreme Court

  15. Week 13

  16. Daily Math Problems: 1. Tim has 13.26 feet of yarn. He cuts a first piece that measures 1.6 feet and second piece that measures 6.35 feet. How many feet does he have remaining? 2. How can you represent the following figure using the distributive property? Monday, 10/20 • This Weeks Vocabulary: • Science vocabulary • Plate Tectonics • Lithosphere • Asthenosphere • Convection Currents 5.31 ft.

  17. Daily Math Problems: • 1. A farmer needs to buy fencing to go around his garden. The garden is a 20’ by 15’ rectangle. • How much fencing will he need? • 2. Rebecca finished the race in 22.3 seconds. Margie finished the race in 19.23 seconds. How many seconds less did it take Margie to finish the race? • A. 3.07 seconds C. 3.70 seconds • B. 13.0 seconds D. 3.13 seconds Tuesday, 10/21 • This Weeks Vocabulary: • Social Studies Famous People • Leonidas • Pericles • Socrates • Plato • Aristotle 70 feet of fencing • Reading Comprehension: • The Whale Watch

  18. Wednesday, 10/22 Social Studies Practice: Daily Math Problem: Solve for the variable, then check your work by inputting your answer back into the equation. F = 33 K = 3.5 M = 40 Which of the following industries was most directly affected by the trend shown above? (a) Communication (b) Appliance (c) Rubber (d) Furniture Journal Prompt: Invent a new myth for the beginning of the universe

  19. Thursday, 10/23 • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • This part is very realistic/unrealistic because… • I think the relationship between ______ and ______ is interesting because… • I like/dislike (name of character) because… • This situation reminds me of one in my own life. It happened when… • The character I most admire is ______ because… • If I were (name of character) at this point, I would … Daily Math Problems: 1. Jacob is 5 more than half his sister’s age. How old is Jacob if his sister is 18? 2. There are 48 newborn girls in the hospital nursery. For every 3 girls there are 2 boys. How many newborns are boys in the nursery? 14 years old 32 Boys • Reading Comprehension: • A brief History of the Pledge of Allegiance

  20. Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “The worst prison would be a closed heart” Friday, 10/24 • Reading Comprehension: • Emily Dickenson • Social Studies Review: • Compare these two laws from different time periods and then answer the question that follows. • Code of Hammurabi “If any one break a hole into a house (break in to steal), he shall be put to death before that hole and be buried.” North Carolina General Statute 14-54 Breaking or Entering (a) Any person who breaks or enters any building with intent to commit any felony or larceny therein shall be punished as a Class H felon. (5-6 month sentence for 1st time offenders) a. Why do civilizations need laws? b. Identify one similarity and one difference in the two laws above .

  21. Week 14

  22. Monday, 10-27 • This Week’s vocabulary • Science Vocabulary • Divergent Boundary • Convergent Boundary • Transform Boundary • Ocean Trench • Mid Ocean Ridge • Rift Valley Daily Math Problem: Jessica runs 4.8 miles every day before school. How many miles does she run Monday through Friday? 24 miles • Reading Comprehension: (Long) • Secession of Southern States

  23. Tuesday, 10/28 • Rome became the dominant power in the Mediterranean region for many reasons. • a. Identify two reasons that Rome became the dominant power in the Mediterranean region. Support your answer with information from the maps, images, and your knowledge of ancient Rome. • b. Explain how each of the reasons you identified in part (a) contributed to Rome’s dominance. Support your answer with information from the maps, images, and your knowledge of ancient Rome. c. Explain how Rome’s domination affected the conquered people of the Mediterranean region. Support your answer with information from the maps, images, and your knowledge of ancient Rome. Social Studies Review • This Week’s vocabulary • Social Studies Vocabulary • Byzantine Empire • Ottoman Empire • Constantinople • Justinian

  24. Wednesday, 10/29 Daily Math Problems: Tim has 13.26 feet of yarn. He cutsa first piece that measures 1.6 feet and second piece that measures 6.35 feet. How many feet does he have remaining? 2. The change in the number of students enrolled at a school over six months is shown in the following table. The number of students enrolled at the end of September was 4,327. What was the number of students enrolled in the school at the end of March? 5.31 • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • When I started reading this book, I thought…. • I was surprised when….. • This book reminds me of…. • I predict that… • My favorite part so far is…. 4,325

  25. Thursday, 10/30 • Reading Comprehension: • The Great Alaskan Earthquake of 1964 Daily Math Problem: What is the absolute value of -2 ? a) 0 b) -2 1/2 c) 2 1/2 d) 2 • Social Studies Review: • Roman city planners used technology to improve daily life for urban citizens. The western half of the Roman Empire collapsed in the year a.d./c.e. 476. However, many contributions of Roman civilization survived. •   a. Identify TWO technologies used in Roman cities. • b. Demonstrate how these technologies improved the daily life of the citizens.  • c. Explain why the achievements you chose in part (a) were important to the spread of Roman civilization. Support your answer with your knowledge of ancient and classical history. • d. Describe how the achievements you chose in part (a) remain useful to people today. Support your answer with your knowledge of ancient and classical history.

  26. Friday, 10/31 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “We always admire the other person more after we’ve tried their job” - William Feather • Reading Comprehension: • Environmental Protection Agency

  27. Week 15

  28. Monday, 11/3 Daily Math Problem Evaluate the following expression: [(32 - 1) • 5] – 23 • This Weeks Vocabulary: • Science Vocabulary • Shield Volcano • Composite Volcano • Cinder Cone Volcano • Obsidian • Pumice • Mt. Vesuvius 32 • Reading Comprehension: • A Million Years in the Life of a Rock

  29. Tuesday, 11/4 • Daily Math Problem: • A class is taking a field trip to the zoo, which is 182 miles from school. If the bus travels 52 miles per hour, how long will it take the class to get to the zoo? • This Weeks Vocabulary: • Social Studies Vocabulary • Christianity • Islam • Hinduism • Judaism • Shinto • Buddhism 3 ½ hours • Reading Comprehension: • Medicine Woman – Frontier Doctor

  30. Daily Math Problem: At the garden center, Mr. Visconte bought 6 packages of seeds at $1.19 per package, 2 bags of fertilizer at $4.39 per bag, a rose bush for $9.99, a 50-foot hose for $15.89, and a dozen tomato plants at $0.75 each. How much did he spend in all? Wednesday, 11/5 $50.80 Social Studies Practice: In the early 1750’s, the threat of a French attack on American colonies prompted discussions of defense. Benjamin Franklin made his view known in the above cartoon, which was published in the Pennsylvania Gazette. In the cartoon above, what do the segments of the snake stand for? The colonies Secret defense plans Franklin’s supporters Native American tribes allied with France European countries allied against France Journal Prompt: Write down everything that comes to mind about money

  31. Thursday, 11/6 Daily Math Problem: A pick-up truck leaves a parking lot and travels 3 blocks west, 1 block north, 5 blocks south, and 3 blocks east. How far and in which direction must the pick-up truck go to get back to the parking lot? • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • Today, what happened was…. • I like the way the writer… • My favorite character is… because… • This book would be better if… • I felt sad when… 4 blocks north • Reading Comprehension: • The Rose Bowl Game

  32. Friday, 11/7 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are” - E.E. Cummings • Reading Comprehension: • The Last Man –Waiting Out the Dust Bowl

  33. Week 16

  34. Monday, 12/8 • Daily Math Problem • If you buy two movie tickets at $8.75 each, what will your change be from $20? $2.50 Science Practice: The diagram to the right shows three main layers that compose Earth. The layers are labeled X, Y, and Z. • a. Identify each of the three layers of Earth (X, Y, and Z) labeled in the diagram. • b. Describe one characteristic of the layer labeled X. • c. Describe one characteristic of the layer labeled Y. • d. Describe one way that the layer labeled Y interacts with the layer labeled Z.

  35. Tuesday, 12/9 Daily Math Problem: Six teams are involved in a round robin tournament. In such a tournament, each team plays every other team once and only once. It does not matter who wins the games. Therefore, how many games in all are played? You may want to call your teams A,B,C OR 1,2,3. • Reading Comprehension: • A Forest is a Food Factory 15 games Social Studies Practice: • While the German barbarians took over and settled down in the western half of the Roman Empire, the eastern half of the Empire went on for another 1,000 years--as the Byzantine Empire, with Constantinople as its capital. • Describe the location and importance of Constantinople.

  36. Wednesday, 12/10 Social Studies Practice: Daily Math Problem: Johnny made a 4 by 9 rectangle using 36 square tiles. Including the 4 by 9 rectangle, how many different rectangles can be made using the 36 tiles? 5 rectangles Journal Prompt: Why should or shouldn’t a man stay home to care for the house and children while his wife goes to work? According to the map above, the nations that emit the most carbon dioxide are - (a) less-developed nations (b) located in the Northern Hemisphere (c) countries with small populations (d) located in the Southern Hemisphere

  37. Thursday, 12/11 • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • What you liked or disliked and why • What you wish had happened • What you wish the author had included • Your opinion of the characters • Your opinion of the illustrations, table and figures • What you felt as you read • What you noticed when you read • Questions you have after reading Daily Math Problem: An object weighing 5 pounds on Earth will weigh 2 pounds on Mercury. The Statue of Liberty weighs 225 tons. What would it weigh on Mercury? 90 tons • Reading Comprehension: • Wesley Harris: An Account of • Escaping Slavery

  38. Friday, 12/12 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “What a child doesn’t receive he can seldom later give” - P.D. James • Reading Comprehension: • Back from the Brink of Extinction

  39. Week 17

  40. Monday, 12/15 Daily Math Problem Juanita is making a pyramid out of triangles. Each triangle has a base of 5 meters and a height of 10 meters. What is the area of each triangle? 25 square meters Science Practice: • The surface of Earth is always changing. Some natural processes change Earth’s surface slowly over time and others change Earth’s surface very quickly. The picture below shows an area of Earth’s surface that was shaped by natural processes. • Name and describe three natural processes that might have helped to shape this area.

  41. Tuesday, 12/16 • Daily Math Problems: • Which is the best estimate of • 13.9624 x 0.501 • a. 0 • b. 7 • c. 13 • d. 14 • 2. Write an expression for what Angie has, if Arnold has 2 times as many pencils as she does, if y represents the amount of pencils. • a. 2y • b. 2     2y • c. y / 2 • d. 2 / y • Reading Comprehension: • Exert from Martin Luther King JR Letter

  42. Wednesday, 12/17 Daily Math Problem: Citizens of Honduras use lempira for their money. In July 2002, the conversion rate for U.S. money to Hinduran money was about 6 cents to 1 lempira. What dollar amount was equivalent to 300 lempiras? 1800 cents = $18.00 Journal Prompt: Why do you think prejudice exist in the world? Social Studies Practice:

  43. Thursday, 12/18 • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • This part is very realistic/unrealistic because… • I think the relationship between ______ and ______ is interesting because… • I like/dislike (name of character) because… • This situation reminds me of one in my own life. It happened when… • The character I most admire is ______ because… • If I were (name of character) at this point, I would … • Daily Math Problem: • A fitness club requires a onetime $100 initiation fee and dues of $25 each month. What is the cost for 1 year? $400 • Reading Comprehension: • A Shurbanipal’s Library

  44. Friday, 12/19 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “You’re not the only one who’s made mistakes, but they’re the only things you can truly call your own” - Billy Joel • Reading Comprehension: • Tornado Scientist

  45. Week 18

  46. Daily Math Problem: Social Studies Practice: Monday, 1/5 How much more would a person pay for 4 T-Shirts at T-shirt Connections than at Al’s T-Shirt Shop? Republican - Nixon Democratic - Humphrey $2.00 Independent - Wallace

  47. Tuesday, 1/6 Daily Math Problem: Eggs come in packages of 12 and English muffins come in packages of 10. What is the least number of packages of each that can be bought to be able to make egg sandwiches with no muffins or eggs left over? 60 of each item = 5 packages of eggs 6 packages of muffins • Reading Comprehension: • Wildfires in Washington

  48. Wednesday, 1/7 Daily Math Problem: Solve for the variable, then check your work by inputting your answer back into the equation. Social Studies Practice: W = 12.96 U = 125 W = 7/10 Based on the map, what is probably true about the rule of Justinian? He was a weak ruler who shrunk the empire. He converted the Byzantine Empire to Christianity. (c) He was a strong ruler who grew the empire. he was a traditional Muslim ruler. Journal Prompt: Do you think there is too much violence on TV, why or why not?

  49. Based on the map, what is probably true about the rule of Justinian? He was a weak ruler who shrunk the empire. He converted the Byzantine Empire to Christianity. (c) He was a strong ruler who grew the empire. he was a traditional Muslim ruler. To a merchant in the byzantine Empire, which geographic feature would be most important? (a) Africa Black Sea Mediterranean Sea (d) Cyprus

  50. Thursday, 1/8 • Sentence Starters: • Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • When I started reading this book, I thought…. • I was surprised when….. • This book reminds me of…. • I predict that… • My favorite part so far is…. Daily Math Problem: 18.06 ÷ 2.1 8.6 • Reading Comprehension: • A Ligers Tale

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