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Morning Work Jan. 6th

Morning Work Jan. 6th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. Math.

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Morning Work Jan. 6th

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  1. Morning Work Jan. 6th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. Math J.P. ran a 200-meter race in 25.743 seconds. Yazmine ran the race in 25.74 seconds. Who finished first? A. Yazmine, because 25.74 < 25.743. B. Yazmine, because 25.743 < 25.74 C. J.P., because 25.743 < 25.74 D. J.P., because 25.74 = 25.743 2. At a recent track meet, the fastest time in the 40-yard dash was 4.37 seconds, and the slowest time was 5.8 seconds. How much time passed between the fastest runner and the slowest runner? 1.43 seconds 1.53 seconds 10.17 seconds 25.35 seconds Poetry The Way I Play Soccer Sweat streams down my face,And my skin turns red under the watchful eye of the sun.The sound of cleats pounding the earth is deafening As my enemies charge down the field towards me.I can sense the shooter is going to miss;All at once, the ball collides into my chest.Screams of victory roar across the field.The grass stained, game ball restsRests lovingly between my two hands. Science 1. Awoodpecker uses its long sharp beak to get insects from a tree trunk. What factors would most likely contribute to the extinction of this woodpecker species? A) The woodpecker finds a new source of food to eat. B) There are more trees growing in the forest. C) People use pesticides to kill the insects in the forest. D) There is an increase in the size of the insect population. 2. In a forest, how do decomposers help other organisms survive? A. They release oxygen into the air that animals breathe. B. They put nutrients into the soil that plants use to grow. C. They provide shelter in forests where animals can hide. D. They use sunlight to make food for plants and animals

  2. Morning Work Jan. 7th Plaza Pizza sells large pizzas for $10.Each additional topping costs $2. Mrs. Fisher is buying 1 large pizza with 3 additional toppings. She will pay with a$20 bill. She used the expression 20 – 10 – 3 x 2 to find how much change she should receive. How much change should Mrs. Fisher receive? $2 $4 $6 $14 Poetry Summertime is here My tongue is a piece of sandpaperI’m dissolving into a puddle.I want to dive into a snowdriftThough I’m sure that would befuddleOpen me up, my organs are cookedI think I’m now well done.You can fry an egg upon my browAs I melt away in the sun! Math 2. • 1.Why do some animals have to compete for resources within an ecosystem? • A. They like to play games. • B. Some resources are limited. • C. They share the same habitat. • D. The trees shed their leaves. 2. A large factory gives off pollutants into a nearby river. The pollutants begin to kill plants and trees nearby. How will this affect the ecosystem? The number of herbivores will decrease. The number of carnivores will increase. C) The number of producers will increase. D) The number of dead trees and plants will decrease. Science

  3. Morning Work Jan. 8th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. Math • 1. Answer question 4and 5 using the numbers below. • 4. Which statement is true about the numbers? • A. The 4 in number A is 10 times bigger than the 4 in number B. • B. The 4 in number A is 1/10 the amount of the 4 in number B. • C. The 4 in number A is the same amount as the 4 in number • B. • 5. Which statement is true about the numbers? • A. The 9 in number A is 10 times bigger than the 9 in number B. • B. The 9 in number A is 1/10 the amount of the 9 in number B. • C. The 9 in number A is the same amount as the 9 in number B. Poetry Spring The newborn flowers blossom in all sizes and vivid colors.When you walk by, their sweet and luscious aromas ensnare you..The beautiful butterflies titterAround the light grassy areas.The trees are full of lush, dark green leaves.Spring is when you can really savor the intense scent of nature . Science What is a large body of air that has nearly the same temperature and humidity? A. greenhouse effect B. climate C. air mass D. air pressure E. humidity 2. What are two true facts about Hurricanes? A. They are also called Twisters B. Occur in Midwestern US C. They are also called Typhoons D. Occur in warm ocean water E. They are a type of cloud

  4. Morning Work Jan. 9th 1. . Math Poetry • 2 What is the relationship between 7 and 0.07 in the number 7.673? • A. 7 is 1,000 times smaller than 0.07 • B. 7 is 100 times smaller than 0.07 • C. 7 is 1,000 times bigger than 0.07 • D. 7 is 100 times bigger than 0.07 • Rain • Rain races onto the porchHitting hard likeRockets rushing in a race to the glass.Rattling rain, rattling the window panes.The droplets dance daintilyUntil they cleverly connect inA pool of promise for a rainbow Science 1 Which diagram shows how energy flows through a food chain? Producers -> Carnivores -> Herbivores Sun -> Producers -> Herbivores -> Carnivores Sun -> Carnivores -> Producers -> Consumers Herbivores -> Carnivores -> Producers 2. A farmer wants to grow healthy crops, so he adds decomposers to the soil in his field. How will the decomposers help the crops ? A) The decomposers will break down dead organisms into nutrients for the plants. B) The decomposers will turn water vapor into liquid water for the plants. C) The decomposers will change carbon dioxide into oxygen for the plants. D) The decomposers will attack any parasites that try to hurt the plants.

  5. Morning Work Jan. 13th 1 Which statement is false? a) 7.6 = 7.60 b) 7.006 < 7.600 c) 7.6 < 7.60 d) 76 > 7.6 Poetry • The Basketball Game • The basketball swishedAs the ball dived right throughIt was a great shot, this much is trueThe buzzer let out it’s nasally laughThe end of the quarter, the end of the halfThe game did resume when the ref’s whistle barked‘Players get ready’, their interest was sparkedIt was a tough game, the court became scuffedThe brooms cleaned and polished, and made it all buffedThe backboard was aching, as the shots kept on comingDespite its best efforts, the ball kept on drummingWe had so much fun, the basket was tiredAnd all of the players were hot and perspired Math 2 Estimate the difference of 13.88 and 7.29 A) 21 B) 7 C) 21.17 D) 6.59 1. What is a likely consequence of cutting down rain forests? A. a reduction in the amount of air pollution on Earth B. an increase in the number of plants living on Earth C. a reduction in the variety of organisms living on Earth D. an increase in the number of arctic ecosystems on Earth • 2.Which of these represents organization from most diverse to least diverse? • A. biosphere ecosystem population community • B. ecosystem biosphere population community • C. community biosphere ecosystem population • D. biosphere ecosystem community population Science

  6. Morning Work Jan. 14th Math 1. Poetry 2. 8.6 X 100 = ? A) 0.086 B) 0.86 C) 86 D) 860 My Dog His bark breaks the sound barrierHis nose is as cold as an ice box.A wag of his tail causes hurricanesHis jumping causes falling rocks.He eats a mountain of dog foodAnd drinks a water fall dry.But though he breaks the bankHe’s the apple of my eye. 1. Different types of birds within an environment may feed on different types of organisms. What is a benefit of this type of interaction? A. It allows different birds to build better nests. B. It reduces competition between different birds. C. It causes different birds to reproduce more often. D. It allows different birds to escape from predators. Science • 2.Antelope are grazing animals. They travel across the grasslands of Africa, eating grass. If there were too many antelope in an area, there would probably be— • A. fewer predators of antelope • B. many other large grazing animals • C. tall shrubs and many trees • D. less grass and more bare soil.

  7. Morning Work Jan. 15th Math Poetry 1. The Secret Seedby Allan WolfA seed holds tomorrow inside her shell.What will she be?She will not tell.To find out what,you’ll have to waitand watch her growfrom grain to great. • 2. • A. 6 • B. 6.5 • C. 1,300 • D. 2,600 . 2. The job that a plant or animal does within an ecosystem is called its— habitat. energy source. niche. food web. Science 1.What is responsible for breaking down a dead tree or dead deer in a deciduous forest? producers decomposers consumers scavengers

  8. Morning Work Jan. 16th Math 1. Poetry The Last Shot The crowd was as tense as a mouse meeting fear;Their backs are straighter than rulers.Time is like the speed of light.Everybody’s eyes are as large as saucers.I am always given the last shot;My aim is as certain as the rising sun. 2. • 1.Which is the best example of habitat reduction caused by humans? • A. Birds and animals flee a forest fire caused by lightning. • B. Birds become sick from eating insects new to their area. • C. Fish swimming to breeding grounds are blocked by dams. • D. A new species of fish migrates up a river, competing with native fish for food. 2This biome is the world’s most biologically diverse ecosystem. They contain over 50% of the plant and animal species though they only cover about 7% of the land’s surface. They play a critical role in the global climate. Most of these are located near the equator. A) Taiga B) Tropical Rainforest C) Deciduous Forest D) Desert Science

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