Are You a Smart 4 th Grader? Math 1 Olivia’s ice skating team has 5 members. If each member has 3 pairs of skates, how many ice skates are there in all?

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Are You a Smart 4 th Grader?

Math 1 Olivia’s ice skating team has 5 members. If each member has 3 pairs of skates, how many ice skates are there in all? Thought: Information: Plan/Number Sentence: Solution: Verification:

Math 1 Answer Olivia’s ice skating team has 5 members. If each member has 3 pairs of skates, how many ice skates are there in all? Thought: X Information:5 members, 3 pairs Plan/Number Sentence: (3X2= 6) X 5 = ? Solution: 30 Verification: There are 30 ice skates in all.

Math 2 Jodie purchased four pizzas at $6.00 each. Then she sold all of them for $30. How much money did she make? Thought: Information: Plan/Number Sentence: Solution: Verification:

Math 2 Answer Jodie purchased four pizzas at $6.00 each. Then she sold all of them for $30. How much money did she make? Thought: X, - Information: four pizzas, $6.00, $30.00 Plan/Number Sentence: $30.00-(4X6) = ? Solution: $6.00 Verification: Jodie made $6.00 selling her pizzas.

Analogies 1 1) car : engine : : bicycle : ___________________ 2) glue : _______________ : : calculator : compute

Analogies 1 Answer 1) car : engine : : bicycle : pedal 2) glue : sticks : : calculator : computes

Analogies 2 1) love : admire : : _____________ : detest 2) afraid : brave : : kind : ________________

Analogies 2 Answer 1) love : admire : : hate: detest 2) afraid : brave : : kind : mean

Daily Five 1 Edit this sentence: i cant beleeve book parade is over in a cuple a days sed nicole

Daily Five 1 Answer i cant beleeve book parade is over in a cuple a days sed Nicole “I can’t believe Book Parade is over in a couple of days!” said Nicole.

Daily Five 2 Edit this sentence. i now said anne it went bye so fast and i wish i could of readed sum more really gud books

Daily Five 2 Answer i now said anne it went bye so fast and i wish i could of readed sum more really gud books “I know,” said Anne,”It went by so fast and I wish I could have read some more really good books!”

Social Studies 1 What did the Underground Railroad do?

Social Studies 1 Answer What did the Underground Railroad do? The Underground Railroad was a system of people who helped slaves escape to freedom in Canada.

Social Studies 2 What are some natural resources of Michigan?

Social Studies 2 Answer What are some natural resources of Michigan? Fertile land, minerals (iron, copper, salt), water

Science 1 True or False? Adding weight to the load a vehicle carries will decrease friction.

Science 1 Answer True or False? Adding weight to the load a vehicle carries will decrease friction. False. Friction will increase.

Science 2 What is a variable? What was one variable in this week’s science investigation?

Science 2 Answer What is a variable? A part of the experiment that changes. What was one variable in this week’s science investigation? Number of washers, blocks in the load.

Challenge Allen was at a neighborhood garage sale. He was standing at a table with all sorts of comic books divided into 3 piles. One pile was marked 10 cents, the second 5 cents, and the third 1 cent. Allen had 26 cents. How many different combinations of comic books could Allen buy for 26 cents?

Challenge Answer Allen could buy 12 different combinations of comic books.