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Week 2

Week 2. Monday, July 15. This Week’s Vocabulary: Science Vocabulary Matter Element Atom Electron Proton Neutron Nucleus. Daily Math Problem

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Week 2

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  1. Week 2

  2. Monday, July 15 • This Week’s Vocabulary: • Science Vocabulary • Matter • Element • Atom • Electron • Proton • Neutron • Nucleus Daily Math Problem Kelly wants to put $300 into the bank. She has $195 dollars and will earn the remainder of the money over the next 5 days. If she earns the same amount each day, how much will she need to earn each day in order to reach her goal? $21.00 Word of the Week: Evaluate Form an idea of the amount, number, or value of. Find a numerical expression or equivalent for .

  3. Tuesday, July 16 • Daily Math Problem: • Maria had $123. She spent $35, loaned $20 to a friend, and received her $90 paycheck. How much does she have now? 158 • Reading Comprehension: • World’s Longest Rivers

  4. Wednesday, July 17 • Daily Math Problem: • Michelle recorded the number of miles she ran each day last year. She used the following expression to represent the total number of miles: 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3. • Write this expression in exponential. • Then calculate how many miles did Michelle run last year? 37 2,187 miles Journal Prompt: Describe an event that changed your life forever, or make up and describe an event that would change your life forever.

  5. Thursday, July 18 • 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: William has 33 baseball cards and 43 football cards. Write the total number of sports cards that William has? 91 Grammar Practice: Fill in the blank spaces with either affect or effect. Smoking cigarettes can ________ the lungs and possibly be the cause of death. affect

  6. Friday, July 19 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “ Remember the greatest gift is not found in a store nor under a tree but in the hearts of true friends” - Cindy Lou • Reading Comprehension: • Forest of clouds and Mist

  7. Week 3

  8. Monday, July 22 • This Week’s Vocabulary: • Science Vocabulary • Mass • Density • Volume • Social Studies Vocabulary • Ethnicity • Indigenous • Domesticated • Migration • Bering Land Bridge Daily Math Problem Maria handed out 125 flyers that gave the time and location of tryouts for the school volleyball team. What is 125 written in exponential notation? 53 Word of the Week: Annotate Add notes to (a text or diagram) giving explanation or comment.

  9. Tuesday, July 23 Daily Math Problem: In Tyrone’s science class he is studying cells. Cell A divides every 30 minutes. If Tyrone starts with two cells, how many cells will he have in 3 hours? 27 = 128 • Reading Comprehension: • Olmec Heads

  10. Wednesday, July 24 Daily Math Problem: Write the algebraic expression represents "the quotient of the sum of x plus 8 and 10” (x+8) ÷ 10 Journal Prompt: Imagine you had a hundred dollars, but you couldn't keep it. You had to give it away to a person or charity. Who would you give it to? What would you want them to do with it?.

  11. Thursday, July 25 • 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… Daily Math Problem: • Twice the quantity of a number plus four • Translate the expression • What does this expression equal if the value of the variable 3? 2(x+4) 14 (x+8) ÷ 10 Grammar Practice: Rewrite the following sentences so that they do not use double negatives. I didn’t hardly notice you cut your hair. • remove the didn’t or the hardly

  12. Friday, July 26 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “ If you try to shoot for the moon, if you don’t make it you’ll land among the stars” • Reading Comprehension: • Mesoamerica Before the Spanish

  13. Week 4

  14. Monday, July 29 Daily Math Problem • Word of the Week: • Inference • A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. This Week’s Vocabulary: Science Social Studies • Phase of Matter • Plasma • Monotheism • Polytheism • Pre-Columbian DLS Pro

  15. Tuesday, July 30 Daily Math Problem: Solve: 3x + y If x=4 and y = 2 14 • Reading Comprehension: • Mayan Calendars

  16. Wednesday, July 31 • Daily Math Problem: • Peter and Eric bought a large pizza that has 12 slices. Peter and Eric ate all the pizza. If Peter ate 4/6 slices. • How many slices did Eric eat? • Who ate more pizza? 4 Slices Peter ate more Journal Prompt: What would you do if you woke up one morning to find yourself invisible?

  17. Thursday, August 1 Daily Math Problem: It took Brianna 4 hours to paddle downstream on the Cape Fear River and 6 hours to paddle upstream. What is the difference in hours between the two trips • 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 … 1 2 1 8 • 1 5/8 Grammar Practice: Fill in the blanks in these sentences with the appropriate form: they’re, their, there. My aunt and uncle are arriving tomorrow. ___________ coming from California. They’re

  18. Friday, August 2 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “ I am not my memories. I am my dreams” • Reading Comprehension: • Weather in Prehistoric American Southwest

  19. Week 5

  20. Monday, August 5 • Word of the Week: • Analysis • An investigation of the component parts of a whole and their relations in making up the whole • Her analysis of the situation was accurate. Daily Math Problem: Which table of ordered pairs shows the relationship between x and y described below? The y value is double the x value A This Week’s Vocabulary: Science Social Studies • Soluble • Pure Substance • Mixture • Mesopotamia • City-State • Hammurabi’s • Code A B C D

  21. Tuesday, August 6 • Daily Math Problem: • A caterer charges a setup fee of $50, plus $20 per person. • How much will the caterer charge if 35 people attend the party? • What if the customer has a coupon for $100 off the total? • $750 • $650 • Reading Comprehension: • Comparing the World’s Pyramids

  22. Wednesday, August 7 • Daily Math Problem: • A part time employee worked 4 hours on Monday and 7 hours each day for the next 3 days. • What is the total number of hours worked? • If the worker makes $7 per hour, How much money did he make? • 25hrs = $175 Journal Prompt: Finish this thought: if I could change one thing about myself …. (if you can't think of anything, you might want to consider telling how you got to be perfect!)

  23. Thursday, August 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: Leaving her office, Allison took the elevator up 5 floors to a meeting. She then went down 12 floors to the cafeteria. The cafeteria is located on the fourth floor. Where is Allison’s office located? On the eleventh floor On the tenth floor On the fifth floor On the third floor Grammar Practice: Fill in the blanks in these sentences with the appropriate form: who, whom, whose My friend, with __________ I live, wants a cat. • Whom

  24. Friday, August 9 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “ A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new” - Albert Einstein • Reading Comprehension: • Life Giving Parasite

  25. Week 6

  26. Monday, August 12 This Week’s Vocabulary: Science Social Studies • Thermal Energy • Conduction • Convection • Radiation • Energy • Wave • Dynasty • Pharaoh • Hieroglyphics • Daily Math Problem • At a community center there are a total of 11 tables in the dining room. Six of the tables seat 4 people each. Five of the tables seat 8 people each. What is the maximum number of people who can sit at the tables in the dining room? • Word of the Week: • Consecutive • Following one another in uninterrupted succession or order; marked by a logical sequence. • It was hard to find five • consecutive days to plan for taking a trip. • 64

  27. Tuesday, August 13 • Daily Math Problem: • There is an ATT conference held at the Regency Hotel. 5 ATT managers shake the hands of 5 other managers. This continues for 3 rounds. How many hands were shaken? • 125 hands • Reading Comprehension: • Ask Dr. Science

  28. Wednesday, August 14 Daily Math Problem: Jacob's bird feeder holds 5/6 of a cup of birdseed. Jacob is filling the bird feeder with a scoop that holds 1/6 of a cup. How many scoops of birdseed will Jacob put into the feeder? • 5 scoops Journal Prompt: What is the best book you have ever read? Why did you like it? Did reading the book change you in any way? What way?

  29. Thursday, August 15 Daily Math Problem: The equation 3x+3 = x + 9 What value of x makes the equation true? X = 3 X = 6 X = 12 X = 4 • 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… Grammar Practice: Rewrite the following fragment to create a complete sentence. Rachel stayed home for three months after Jared was born. To recuperate and to take care of him. Suggested: Rachel stayed home for three months after Jared was born to recuperate and take care of him

  30. Friday, August 16 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “ Two roads diverged in a yellow wood. I took the one less traveled. And that has made all the difference” - Robert Frost • Reading Comprehension: • The Media and Body Image

  31. Week 7

  32. Wednesday, September 11 Daily Math Problem: Which situation is best represented by the equation x – 4 = 16? Miranda picked 16 apples and ate ¼ of them. The x is the number of apples she had left. B) Felipe ran for 16 minutes and walked for 4 minutes. The x is the difference between the time he spent running and the time he spent walking? C) Jordan spent $4 of his allowance and had $16 left. The x is the total amount of Jordan’s allowance. D) Cecilia has hit 4 of the last 16 balls pitched. The x is the total number of balls pitched. Journal Prompt: If you were ruler of the world, what things would you banish absolutely for all time (rain on weekends, eggplant, and so forth)? Make a list. Use your imagination.

  33. Thursday, September 12 Sentence Starters: Choose 1 sentence starter to tell me about the book you are reading • I began to think… • I love the way… • I can't believe… • I wonder why… • I noticed… • I think… • I observed… • I wonder… • If I were… • I'm not sure… • I felt sad when… • I like the way the author… • I wish that… • This made me think of… Grammar Practice: Fill in the blanks in these sentences with the appropriate form: lie, lay. Why don’t you ____________ down and take a nap before we go? Daily Math Problem: Evaluate the following expression: [(32 + 4) • 6] - 23 lie 70

  34. Friday, September 13 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “Remember there’s always going to be a battle but it doesn’t always have to matter” • Reading Comprehension: • Voter Turnout

  35. Week 8

  36. Monday, 9-16 Daily Math Problem • Word of the Week: • Context • The parts of a written or spoken statement that precede or follow a specific word or passage, usually influence its meaning or effect; the set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular event, situation, etc. • You have misinterpreted my remark because you took it out of context. What is the product of and ? 8/5 = 1 3/5 • This Week’s Vocabulary: • Science Vocabulary • Longitudinal Wave • Transverse Wave • Medium • Frequency • Amplitude • Reflection 2 5 4 5

  37. Tuesday, 9-17 Reading Comprehension: Cliff Dwellers Daily Math Problem: Simplify: 8y+ 3y + 5y + 2y Simplify: 6x + 3 – 2x + 1 Simplify: 9C + 3F + F – 4C 18y 4x + 4 or 4 + 4x 5c + 4f or 4f + 5c

  38. Wednesday, 9-18 Journal Prompt: What is the best advice you have ever received? Daily Math Problem: Use the distributive property to simplify these expressions 2( 5x + 3) 5( 4x + 6y + 1) 3(2 + x – 4y) 10x + 6 20x + 30y + 5 6 + 3x – 12y

  39. Thursday, 9-19 • 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: Evaluate the following inequalities then graph on a number line. x < 1 n > 72 Grammar Practice: Fill-in the blanks with the most appropriate of these forms: All right, all ready, all together, alright, already, altogether Sarah broke her arm after slipping on a chicken nugget, but now she’s ____________. all right

  40. Friday, 9-20 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “There is but one correlation with success and that is attitude” Reading Comprehension: The Value of Gold

  41. Week 9

  42. Monday, 9-23 Daily Math Problem: In three weeks time, the 6th grade class a Piedmont Middle School collected a total of 357 cans of food for their annual food drive. They collected 125 cans the first week and 138 cans the second week. How many cans did they collect the third week? • This Week’s Vocabulary: • Science Vocabulary • Wavelength • Refraction • Wave Interference • Social Studies Vocabulary • Monarchy • Oligarchy • Democracy • Aristocracy • Polis • Acropolis 94 cans • Word of the Week: • Convey • To carry, bring, or take from one place to another; to communicate, impart, make known. • The forklift conveyed the heavy boxes to the dock. • He conveyed his final wish to his wife.

  43. Tuesday, 9-24 Daily Math Problem: What fraction comes next in the sequence? , 1 , , , 2 , ____ 2 1/3 2 3 4 3 5 3 Reading Comprehension: The Blue Lagoon

  44. Wednesday, 9-25 Daily Math Problem: What is the greatest common factor of 72 and 96? 24 Journal Prompt: What if cows gave root beer instead of milk?

  45. Thursday, 9-26 Daily Math Problem: Monica was making candy bags for her party. She made one for each person coming to the party not including herself. She had 14 lollipops, 42 gumballs, and 35 small chocolate bars. All the bags had the same amount of each candy and nothing was left over. How many bags did she make? • 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… • This character reminds me of somebody I know because… • This character reminds me of me because… • I think this setting is important because… • I like/dislike this writing because… 7 bags Grammar Practice: In the following sentences, change the second verb in each sentence to match the earlier verb that is underlined. Mike had driven quickly, so we arrive on time. • Mike had driven quickly, so we arrived on time.

  46. Friday, 9-27 Quote of the Week: What does this quote me to you? “A friend is someone who will listen to your problems until you are bored with them” Reading Comprehension: Newton’s Law of Motion

  47. Week 10

  48. Monday, 9-30 Daily Math Problem Find the Least common Multiple of 4, 5, and 16 • This Week’s Vocabulary: • Science Vocabulary • Electromagnetic Spectrum • Visible Light • Pitch • Sound • Loudness • Social Studies Vocabulary • Alexander the Great • Straight 80 • Word of the Week: • Derived • Formed or developed from something else; not original • She derived pleasure from her art class.

  49. Tuesday, 10-1 Daily Math Problem: Christopher is organizing a softball league, and he needs to purchase jerseys and hats for the players. Jerseys come in sets of 15, and hats come in sets of 27. If Christopher wants to buy the same number of jerseys and hats, what is the minimum number of each he can purchase? 135 Reading Comprehension: Medical Practices of ancient Egypt

  50. Wednesday, 10-2 Daily Math Problem: 3 · 24 is the prime factorization of what number 18 24 48 72 48 Journal Prompt: What would happen if people never co-operated? Why do you think it is important to co-operate

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