1. First person pass out pencils. 2. Turn in your graded paper folder (due today!), letters notebook, and any notes from home. 3. Choose a math journal.

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1. First person pass out pencils. 2. Turn in your graded paper folder (due today!), letters notebook, and any notes from home. 3. Choose a math journal. 4. Complete page 4 in your math packet and your math journal. 5. Read, study, or color the outside of your math and American Revolution folders. 6. Leave your reading homework out on your desk so that I can check it. Do not turn it in to the box! **When the alarm goes off, meet with your book club to complete the chapter 6 information in your packet. (If you finish, have another book with you to read!) When the alarm goes off a second time, come back to your seat and get your desk cleared off and ready for writing!**

 Continue the piece you began during the quick-write.  Write a new piece about an opinion you have. **Remember: always double space your writing (skip lines) and there should be no talking, whispering, or walking around during writing time!**

 Of all the acts that were passed by the British, which act do you think was the biggest violation? I think the ______ Act was the biggest violation passed by the British. I think this because _____ in paragraph ______.

1. Find a fraction that is equivalent to ¾. 2. Is 45 a prime or composite number? 3. 4,213 ÷ 5 = ? 4. Estimate and solve. 6,421 ÷ 5 = ?

1. There are 12 ingredients in a bread recipe. Alyssa needs to buy 8 out of 12, or 8/12, of the ingredients. Write 8/12 in simplest form. 2. A newborn Koala is 6/8 inch long. Write the fraction in simplest form.

 Put the fraction 6/24 in simplest form.