1)**REQUIRED** Post on your blog about your math project. What have been some of your successes? What have been some things you wish to change? Update.

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1)**REQUIRED** Post on your blog about your math project. What have been some of your successes? What have been some things you wish to change? Update your readers on the progress of your project. 2)Alan was very proud of his pi recitation on Pi Day and wanted to memorialize his achievement by painting all the numbers he recited in the fifth grade hallway. (Pretend that the teachers gave him permission.) He recited the numbers to 149 decimal places. Each number is 3 ¼ inches wide. How much all space does he need? Make sure you give your number is yards, feet and inches. 3)The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 6 inches. What is the length of each side? 4) Ms. Williams is redecorating Xavier’s bedroom. She would like to paint a animal border around the wall in his room (which is 10 feet by 13 feet). The border will be three feet high. The paint jar says it is enough to paint 12 feet. How many jars of paint does she need? Make sure you show your work and explain your mathematical strategy. 5) Complete IXL for 20 minutes, doing an activity recommended for Unit 8 noted on the teacher blog or a higher, more challenging activity. Parent signature: ___________ The activity(ies) I did were: Grade ____ Activity _________ 6) Lisa lives on the 9 th floor of a building. There are 36 stairs between two connecting floors. How many stairs does Lisa have to climb to reach the 9 th floor, starting from the first floor? 7) Study Links _____ Study Links 9.1 _____ Study Links 9.2 _____ Study Links 9.3 8) A geologist had two rocks on a scale that weighed 2 ½ lbs together. Rock A was 1/7 of the total weight. How much did Rock A weigh? 9) Each Student Led Conference is scheduled for exactly 30 minutes. You will need 20 seconds to get from one subject to another. (Math, WW, RW, Science, and SS) EXACTLY how much time will you have to discuss each subject with your parents? Please give your answer in a mixed number. Name _________________ Tic-Tac-Toe Homework for the week of May 11, DUE FRIDAY

Tic-Tac-Toe Menu Directions Choose at least any three activities from our tic tac toe menu. When you have completed three activities, you may decide to be finished. Or you may decide to keep going and complete more activities. I choose activities # ________, # __________, # __________, Additionally, I choose activities # __________, # __________, # __________, # __________ Do you have an idea for alternate activities you’d like to do instead for practice? Talk them over with your teacher. I prefer to do the following alternate activities: ___________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________ Reflection on Homework Choices (tell what you liked, what was challenging, why you made the choices you made, what you learned, etc.) Were you able to do the work independently? Describe the kind of help your parents or tutors gave you. __________________________________________________________________________________ Student Name: _________________________________________ Date: ______________________ PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE ATTACHED ALL THE WORK YOU HAVE COMPLETED. IF IT IS A TECHNOLOGY ACTIVITY, MAKE SURE THAT YOUR PARENTS HAVE SIGNED THEIR NAME ON THAT BOX TO CONFIRM THAT YOU DID THE PRACTICE ACTIVITY FOR THE ALLOTTED TIME. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR EFFORTS TO LEARN AND BECOME A BETTER MATHEMATICIAN.