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Morning Work March 16th Poetry 2. A student notices that an inflated balloon gets larger when it is warmed by a lamp. Which best describes the mass of the balloon as a result of this change? a.The mass of the balloon increases because the size of the balloon has increased. b. The mass of the balloon increases be cause the temperature of the balloon has increased. c. The mass of the balloon stays the same because the gas inside the balloon still has the same mass after it warms up. d. The mass of the balloon stays the same because warming decreases the mass enough to cancel out the effect of increasing the size. Science.. River The boat carries merchandise slowly downstream, past signaling long grass. A town is waiting far away drying its roofs by the edge of the water, calling in its fish. The boat searches for the pale blue and brown verticals of wood, the families gentle on doorsteps, and the town is attentive to the river murmuring the motor in the mud 1.Which best describes what happens when water condenses on a glass? A.A physical change occurs, because the water changes form. B. A physical change occurs, because the water changes color. C. A chemical change occurs, because the water gives off light. D. A chemical change occurs, because the water forms a new substance. Math

Morning Work March 17th Poetry Math Science 1.How would the absence of friction affect a marble traveling on a long, straight path? A.The marble’s speed would decrease. B. The marble’s speed would increase. C. The marble would stop immediately. D. The marble would remain at constant speed. 2. had one ball and two ramps. The ramps were identical except that one had a sandpaper surface and one had a plastic surface. Ari measured how long it took the ball to roll down each ramp. Ari most likely was investigating the effect of which force on the speed of the ball? A. electricity B. friction C. gravity D. magnetism

Morning Work March 18th 1. A meteorologist notices stratus clouds in the area, what type of weather should he predict? a. Sunny weather b. Stormy weather c. Warm weather d. Cold weather Math Poetry 2. Which shows an example of convection? A.Jose cooks an egg in a pot of boiling water. B. Clara burns her hand by touching a light bulb. C. Lucy wraps herself in an electric blanket to keep warm. D. Ben holds the end of a metal rod in fire to cook hot dogs Science

Poetry. Math Morning Work March 24th Science 1. Plants have cells that only transport food throughout the flower. This means _________ a.Plants are carnivores b. Plants are multi-cellular c. Plants are unicellular d. Plants are non-living things 2. A change in __________________ allows matter to change from one state into another. a.density b. temperature c. weight d. Length

Morning Work March 23rd. Poetry Math 1.An unlit candle was laid on a table directly in front of a hot fireplace.Which most likely explains why the candle melted? A. Heat energy from the fire was radiated through the air into the candle. B. Heat energy from the fire was conducted through the table into the candle. C. Heat energy from the fire was radiated through the floor into the candle. D. Heat energy from the fire was conducted through the air into the candle. 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 Science

Morning Work March 24th Poetry Science.. Math 1. Shane and Brett push a toy car on a straight track. When Shane pushes the car, it goes a longer distance than when Brett pushes it. Which best explains this? (5.P.1.4) A. Brett applied more force to the car. B. Shane applied more force to the car. C. Brett did not apply any force to the car. D. Shane applied the same amount of force as Brett. 2. Hot or warm air has what kind of air pressure? A.High air pressure B. No air pressure C. Low air pressure D.The same air pressure as cold air.

Morning Work March 25th Poetry 1.What instrument measures air pressure? A.Thermometer B. Anemometer C. Wind Vane D. Barometer Science. 2. Storms that move across the United States travel from? A.North to South B. West to East C.East to West D. South to North Math

Morning Work Marc 26th. Math 1.Which of the following traits would a dog have to learn because it could not be inherited from the dog’s parents? A.length of its tail B. color of its fur C. color of its eyes D. ability to fetch a ball 2. Daniel has a pet dog. His dog has white fur and brown eyes. The dog also has small, pointy ears and loves to play with its ball. Which of the following is a learned trait ofDaniel’s dog? A.Daniel’s dog has small, pointy ears. B.Daniel’s dog loves to play with its ball. C. Daniel’s dog has white fur. D. Daniel’s dog has brown eyes. Science