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Lesson 1- #17- 18,21,24,27, 30, 33 Lesson 2- #9- Which of these numbers is not odd? 333, ,321 or 353,535 Math Lesson 3- #5- Ten $10 bills have the same value as one of what kind of bill? Answer $100. Lesson 4- #27- What number is half of 9? 4 ½. Lesson 5- #4 – Use words to name 109. one hundred nine. Lesson 6- # 4, 5, and 6- 4 even 5 odd 6 odd. HI MOM!!!!! Lesson > Lesson 7- # < 480 Lesson8 - # = 250 : p Lesson 9- #2-List the five even, one-digit numbers.-0,2,4,6,8 Lesson 10- #9 –Think of one odd number and one even number, then add them. Is the sum odd or even ^ _

11. Find the tenth term of this counting sequence 7,14,21,28,35,42,49,5,63, ,4,6,8,10, < Four dollars and forty eight cents X3= x4x5= divided by 24= =7 21.6x8x10= x3x4x5= B 25.9x6=54 26.

SCIENCE 1. I learned about cells and organs. 2. I learned that the heart is an organ and tissue makes up organs. 3.I learned that we have tendons and joints. Chapter 2 1.I learned that there kingdoms for animal groups and that bears could be called ursidae. 2.I learned that sharks back bone is not bone and frogs have backbones. 3.Trees have heart wood and a fern is a weed. Chapter 3 1.I learned that a chicken egg takes 21 days to crack and cells can reproduce. 2. A baby beadle starts as larva and becomes adults. 3.You take genes and traits from your parents. Chapter 4 1.Plants create oxygen from carbon dioxide and weeds have taproots. 2. Zygote ( Mr. Reeves game tag he thinks) is a mating cell and bees basically mates flowers. 3. I learned that bread is healthy for you and you need to eat fruit. Unit B Chapter 1 1.I learned that animal waist is good for crops and plants use nitrogen. 2.Water evaporate into the sky and then when the cloud gets heavy enough it falls as rain. Chapter1

Chapter 2 1.An animals home in the woods is its habitat and a community may have many kinds of animals or people in it. 2.A producer is grass and a consumer is whatever eats the grass or meat. 3.If a resource grows scarce ( hard to find) then animals will fight to survive. 4.An extinct species is no longer alive or they all died and a endangered species is almost gone. CHAPTER 3 ^-^ HE HE HE … 1.I learned about biomes and about a jackrabbit( jack the wiener dog ). 2.I learned that few organisms can live in the open ocean and that shrimp live near shore. 3.