Hi everyone! Here is a list of some things that you can work on at any time while you are home if you choose to.
Possible Ongoing Daily Work:
- Blog Post: Create a blog post. Feel free to share any experiences about what has been going on with you since we last saw each other.
- Independent Reading: You all know the importance of getting in a lot of reading time each day so if you are free this is a great thing to do!
- Reflex: This is a great way for you to continue to work on your facts or just review. (Heathcote Gateway)
- Typing Club: This is a great way to practice your typing skills. (Heathcote Gateway)
- Tynker (Heathcote Gateway)
- Word Study: You will find some ideas under your current assignments in Words Their Way (Link on my blog) **New Word Study Assignment Coming Soon**
- WeVideo: You can keep working on your ecosystem WeVideo.
At Home Work Ideas for 3/18/20:
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- Reading Passage and Questions: I have shared a DOC. named “Tag-I’m It!” with you in your Reading Folder.
- Mystery Science: I have shared a DOC named “Mystery Science 3/18″ with you in your science folder.
- FlipGrid: I have shared a DOC “FlipGrid Code” and a SlideShow “FlipGrid Tutorial” Please follow the directions. We are going to try our best to use the new platform. If you already know how to use it, great. If not, we will figure it out together. (I am learning about it now)
- Math Problems: you can record your answers if you would like to but it is not required. Today there are 3 math problems. There are also 2 challenge problems.
A loaf of bread is cut into slices of equal size. Some of the loaf is used in a recipe and 2/12 of the loaf is used to make a sandwich. The remaining 7/12 of the loaf is put in the refrigerator. Write and solve an equation to find the fraction of the loaf of bread that is used in the recipe.
Aisha and Dave play the same computer game and compare their highest score each morning. Today Aisha said that she scored thirty thousand twenty-five points, and Dave said that he scored thirty thousand two hundred five points.
Write a number sentence using one of the symbols, >, <, or =, to correctly compare Aisha’s number of points to Dave’s number of points.
Two Part Question:
A tree farmer planted 3 types of trees on 22 acres of land. He planted 48 trees per acre. What was the total number of trees the farmer planted?
The farmer planted an equal number of each type of tree. Oak trees were one of the 3 types of trees planted. What is the total number of oak trees planted?
Challenge:
How many even numbers between 1 and 101 are multiples of 3?
There is an even number between 200 and 300 that is divisible by 5 and also by 9. What is that number?