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Morning Work (November 18 th – November 22 nd ). Ms. Scott and Ms. Stockwell 4 th grade . Monday . Language Review Directions: Choose the correct order of adjectives to use for each sentence.
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Morning Work(November 18th – November 22nd ) Ms. Scott and Ms. Stockwell 4th grade
Monday Language Review Directions: Choose the correct order of adjectives to use for each sentence. • His ________ ________ ________ car was parked in front of the house. (sports/silver/expensive) • I am in love with those ______ ________ ________ _______ kittens from the pet store. (Persian/white/furry/little) • We stared at the ______ _______ _________ giraffes at the zoo. (yellow/African/tall) • I ate some _______ _________ food for lunch yesterday. (Chinese/delicous) • I lost seven _____ ______ _______ beads from my bracelet. (blue/round/glass) Math Review • Write a fact family for the following numbers: a. 49, 7 b. 64, 8 • Write a word problem for the following number sentences and solve: a. 81 ÷ 9 b. 34 ÷ 6 • Write and solve a word problem that has 347 as the multiplicand and 7 as the multiplier. • Charles was going to take a road trip. The first day he drove 124 miles the second day he drove three times that amount. The third day he drove 526 miles before getting to his destination. On his return trip he wants to drive the same amount each day. If he drives back in 4 days, how many miles would he drive each day?
Tuesday Language Review Read the passages below. Choose the point of view the story is told. • My first trip to New Mexico was to Taos. I was 9 years old and amazed by how tall the Ponderosa Pines were. My friends and I spent hour after hour hiking the trails of Carson National Forest. We collected leaves and flowers. We imagined what it would have been like living on the land thousands of years ago. • 1st person • 3rd person limited • 3rd person Omniscient 2.Which passage is written in 3rd person point of view? A. I have a human friend named Penny, and I love to make her laugh. She laughs whenever I run around in circles, so I like to do this when she looks sad. B. Do you want a puppy? Go to your local animal shelter today! Choose from our large selection of furry friends. You'll find the perfect pet in no time! C. Penny has a puppy named Coco. Coco is a little, furry ball of energy. If Penny just stood there and stared at her, she would just start running around in circles. D. I have a puppy named Coco. Coco is a little, furry ball of energy. If I just stood there and stared at her, she would just start running around in circles. Math Review Solve the following problems and check your answer: • 2,923 ÷ 5 = • 939 ÷ 3 = • 3,538 ÷ 4 = • 1,539 ÷ 6 = Write the following numbers in word form and standard form: 5. 8,000,000 + 700,000 + 1,000 + 600 + 40 + 3 6. 900,000,000 + 2,000,000 + 800,000 + 6,000 + 700 + 50 = • A principal wants to replace the carpet in the school library. The library is 29 feet wide and 49 feet long. How many square feet of carpet does the principal need? • The bookcase has 8 shelves. 3 of the shelves have non fiction books, 2 of the shelves have fiction books. The rest of the shelves are fantasy books. What fraction of the shelves are fantasy?
Wednesday Language Review 1. "The shadows thrown from her candle stretched out like fingers crawling against the floor." What phrase in this sentence is a simile? A. "against the floor" B. "The shadows thrown from her candle" C. "fingers crawling against the floor" D. "The shadows thrown from her candle stretched out like fingers" 2. Which sentence from the passage contains a simile? A. "Then, the snow came again, and a cruel north wind picked it up and whipped it into a blizzard." B. "'My teeth are sharp, but my heart is kind. I know you are lost, and I will show you the way home.'" C. "The wolf slept next to her, protecting her like a fierce soldier until the next day." D. "For a while, she tried to follow the group's footprints with the hope that she would catch up." Math Review 1. Write a word problem and solve it using the following equations: a. 294 ÷ 3 b. 1,394 x 9 c. 9,323 x 3 2. There are 9 kids in each reading group. If there are 7 reading groups in each of the 4th grade classes, how many kids are there in all? 3. A piece of pizza has 12 slices. 4 of the pieces have pepperoni on them, 4 have sausage and the rest have olives. What fraction of the pizza has olives?
Thursday Math Review Solve the following equations remember Does McDonald’s Sell Burgers with Cheese check your answer? 1. 1,395 ÷ 3= 2. 239 ÷ 7 = 3. 6,439 2 = 4. Sam is buying cupcakes for the 9 dozen fourth graders at her school. There are 6 cupcakes in each package. What is the least number of packages she can buy so that each fourth graders gets at least 1 cupcake? 5. A blueberry pie has 16 slices. One-fourth of the pie has been eaten. How many slices have been eaten? _1_ = ___ 4 16 Which of the following fractions is not equivalent? 1. 5 = 10 = 20 8 16 34 Language Review Which passage is written from first-person point of view? A. Sally got off of the phone with her brother-in-law. She immediately ran upstairs to tell Angela the news. She couldn't wait to meet her new nephew. B. Dear Angela, are you excited about being a new big sister? You're going to get to teach your new brother about everything you know. • Angela's mom gave birth to a baby boy at 6:07 a.m. that morning. Aunt Sally woke Angela up to tell her the news. She told her to get up and get ready to go the hospital. D. My mom gave birth to a baby boy at 6:07 a.m. this morning. My aunt woke me up to tell me the news. She told me to get up and get ready to go the hospital.
Friday Language Review Sylvester went through the list of guests for Flora's birthday party. He saw Gerry's name on the list, but he didn't want Gerry to attend the party. He decided he would be as sly as a fox to get Gerry's name off of the list. When he talked to Flora he said, "I think Gerry is going to be out of town, so you should probably take his name off the list." Flora smiled and looked for Gerry's name. She blotted it out with a permanent marker and gave the list back to Sylvester. The author compares Sylvester to A. a guest list. B. a marker. C. a fox. D. a party. Math Review • How could you use the distributive property to solve 43 x 24? Check your work using the lattice method. • Jasmine has 12 seashells. Three-quarters are clamshells. How many shells are clamshells? 3 = ?_ 4 12 3. Draw a circle fractions showing how 2 = _8_ 3 12