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Morning Work April 27th 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. 2. There are 426 students in grades 3 through 5 at Idlewild Elementary. Each student needs 2 pencils to take their End of Grade assessment. A. Pencils come in packages of 24. How many packages should Ms. Hosaflook order so every student receives two pencils? B. 1/3 of the pencils are blue, ½ are white and the rest are yellow. How many pencils are yellow? C. How many blue and white pencils are there? 2.Which system is controlled by involuntary muscle movement in the diaphragm? A. digestive B. respiratory C. cardiovascular 1. Which food chain is in the correct order? A. grasshopper → grass → snake → frog → hawk B. grasshopper → frog → hawk → snake → grass C. grass → grasshopper → frog → snake → hawk D. grass → grasshopper → snake → frog → hawk Science Vocabulary Words Increase Decrease 1.A school was raising money for the “Cure for Cancer” foundation. The first month, the school raised $120. After a year, their earnings were $120,000. Their earnings increased by what power of 10? _____ Write an equation to show the change in their earnings. Include the exponent. Math

Morning Work April 28th Part 1- Wallace and Logan were arguing about the size of 2 numbers. Wallace thinks eight-tenths is ten times larger than eight-hundredths. Logan thinks eight-hundredths is ten times larger than eight-tenths. Who is correct? Part 2- Imagine you are the boys’ teacher. Draw a picture to help explain this concept to Wallace and Logan. Make sure you refer to place value in your explanation. 2. Max bought 9 half-gallons of orange juice and 17 quarts of fruit punch. About how many gallons of juice did he buy? Math 1. Which resource do decomposers return to the environment? A light B nutrients C oxygen D water 2.Which statement best explains how wind is formed? A. Air is warmed by radiation and air flow increases as a result of the warming. B. Pressure decreases as a result of frictional contact with earth causing air to flow more freely. C. Unequal heating of the land causes air to flow from areas of higher pressure to areas of lower pressure. Science 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. Vocabulary Words Improper Fraction Proper Fraction

Math Science. 2. In the following number, what is the relationship between the “6” on the left and the “6” on the right? A. Do the digits have the same value? Why or why not? B. What would the six on the right look like if you had to represent it by drawing a picture? 1. For a science experiment, Yeison measures 0.98 mL of one chemical and 2.3 mL of another. He puts both in a beaker. Yeison says, “There is now 12.1 mL of chemicals in the beaker.” Is he correct? Morning Work April 29th 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. Vocabulary Words Niche Convection 1. Which organisms are producers? A. algae B. frogs C. insects D. snakes 2. Which effect does a decrease in sunlight have on a pond ecosystem? A. an increase in oxygen levels B. a decrease in the nitrogen levels C. an increase in the algae population D. a decrease in the algae population

Morning Work April 30th 1.) Read the vocabulary below. Then write a definition in your own words. If you do not know the definition you may use a dictionary to find the meaning. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. 1. It was a hot summer day, and Thomas’s sister wanted to swim in her kiddy pool. Thomas used a bucket to fill his little sister’s kiddy pool with water. The pool holds 12 gallons of water. His bucket holds 1/3 of a gallon. How many times should Thomas fill the bucket in order to put 12 gallons of water inside of the kiddy pool? 2. Which amount below is the least? Which amount below is the greatest? A. ¾ of 36 B. 2/3 of 66 C. 2/5 of 50 Math 1. Above a continent, a warm air mass slowly passes over a cold air mass. As the warm air begins to cool, clouds form. What will most likely happen next? A. Rain will fall. B. Hurricanes will form. C. Lightning will strike. D. Hail will form. 2. Which best describes how heat changes the state of a substance? A. Heat destroys the molecules in a substance. B. Heat steals the molecules from cold substances. C. Heat absorbs the molecules of a substance and releases them once they cool. D. Heat causes the molecules of a substance to spread out into a new arrangement. Science. Vocabulary Words Physical Change Chemical Change