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Morning Work May 4th 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. How many grams are equivalent to 75 kilograms?A grams B grams C. 75,000 grams D. 750,000 grams 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? A) The number of herbivores will decrease. B) The number of carnivores will increase. C) The number of producers will increase. D) The number of dead trees and plants will decrease. 1.Which two systems work together to transport nutrients to the body for energy? a.The nervous and digestive systems b. The respiratory and circulatory systems c. The digestive and circulatory systems d.The skeletal and digestive systems Science Vocabulary Words Volume Mass 1.One quarter measures about 2.25 cm across. A set of quarters are place side by side in a line. The line of quarters is about 1 meter long. How many quarters are in the set? A. 23 quarters B. 44 quarters C. 225 quarters D. 440 quarters Math

Morning Work May 5 th 1. Sandy rented a storage unit with a length of 8 feet, a width of 6 feet, and a height of 6 feet. She wants to fill it with boxes that are 2 feet long by 3 feet wide by 2 feet tall. How many boxes can she fit in the storage unit? Math 1.A student dropped a 400"gram rock and an 800"gram rock from the same height at the same time. Both rocks hit the ground at the same time. What is the best explanation for why this happened? a.Both rocks were the same size. b. Both rocks had the same mass c.Both rocks were affected equally by gravity d.Both rocks experienced the same amount of friction 2. The measure of which two factors determines the speed of an object? a.distance and time b.direction and time c.distance and momentum d.direction and momentum 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 Equivalent Simplify 2. Some gift boxes are stacked as shown. If the face of each box is a square and each box represents one cubic unit, what is the volume of the figure formed by the gift boxes? 6 cubic units c. 24 cubic units 12 cubic units d.d. 28 cubic units

Math Science. 1. Hayden made a sign that is 3.6 meters long and 1.5 meters wide to post on the wall of his store. How many square meters of wall space will the sign cover? A B C D. 216 Morning Work May 6th 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 Friction Inertia 1. Which is an example of friction affecting the motion of An object? a. An apple falling from a tree b. An engine sending a rocket into space c. A bicycle’s brakes stopping a rolling tire d. A rolling ball changing direction after hitting an object 2. Which condition suggests that change from fair to stormy weather is most likely on the way? a. constant air pressure b. decreasing air pressure c. decreasing wind speed d. increasing air pressure 2. Omar took a bag of cans that weighed 9 1/5pounds to the recycling center. Andy took a bag of cans that weighed 4.55 pounds more than Omar’s bag. How many pounds of cans did Andy take to the recycling center? A13 B13.50 C13.70 D13.75

Morning Work May 7th 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. Mrs. Martin cut a pineapple into 18 equal pieces. ● She gave each of her 4 children an equal number of the pieces.● Mrs. Martin got the leftover pieces.● Mrs. Martin got fewer pieces than each child. Based on this information, which statement could be true? A Mrs. Martin got 2/18 of a piece. B Mrs. Martin got 16 pieces. C Mrs. Martin got 0.5 of a piece. D Mrs. Martin got 2 pieces 2. Evaluate: 22 − 1 ÷ × /4 A. 32 B. 35 C. 32 3/4 D. 32 1/4 Math 1. When the jet stream shifts south it brings __________________ air from ________________ a. warm, equator b. warm, north pole c. cool, equator d. cool, north pole 2. A woodpecker 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. Science. Vocabulary Words Anemometer Jet Stream