- 1.
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2. "Make your mistakes work for you by learning from
them."Practice: Multiply Exercise 1-10 on page 92. 3. Reading -
Slithery Snakes! (page 170)Survive means to "remain alive or
continue toexist." When something is alert, it is watchful and
ready to respond quickly.Something that vibrates moves back
andforth or up and down very fast. 4. Reading - Slithery Snakes!
(page 170) Surroundings refer to the conditions and objects around
something or someone. Prey refers to a creature caught and killed
by another animal for food. Predators are animals that kill and
feed on other animals. 5. Reading - Slithery Snakes! (page 170) A
species is a group of animals or plants that share similarities.
Lunging is making a sudden forward movement. 6. 1 Answer? True
False 7. 2 Answer? True False 8. 3 Answer? True False 9. 4 Answer?
A B C D 10. Math - Repeated Addition Multiplication is a fast way
of adding a series of numbers. 3 x 5 means to add 3 together 5
times or 3+3+3+3+3 11. Math - Commutative Property of
Multiplication The commutative property of multiplication simply
means it does not matter which number is first when you write the
problem. 12. Math - Zeros Multiplication is repeated addition so:
0x3=0+0+0= 0 Any number times zero is always zero! 13. Math - Ones
Multiplication is repeated addition so: 1x4=1+1+1+1= 4 Any number
times one is always itself! 14. Math - Twos Multiplication is
repeated addition so: 2x4=4+4=8 Any number times two is the number
doubled! 2 x 4 would be 4 + 4 or 8 2 x 6 would be 6 + 6 or 12 15.
Math - FivesIf you are multiplying five times an even number, take
half ofthe number and put a zero after itFor example 5 x 6 (6 is
even) take half of 6 (30) add a zero - 40If you are multiplying
five times an odd number, subtract 1from the number and halve the
numberFor example 5 x 7 (7 is odd) Subtract one from 7 (6) take
half of 6 (3) Add a five - 35 16. Math - NinesThis is the one less
= nine methodSubtract one from the number you are multiplying by. 9
x 5 (one less than 5 is 4)The two numbers that make up the answer
will equal 9. The last number in the answer is 5 4+5=9Here is
another example 9x8 One less than 8 is 7. So the first number in
the answer is 7 7+2=9 So the second number in the answer is 2. 17.
Math - 3 x 4 and 7 x 8These two multiplication facts are as easy as
counting 12 = 3 x 4 (notice the numbers go 1, 2, 3, 4) 56 = 7 x 8
(these also go in order 5, 6, 7, 8)Remember these sentences: One
two (12) equals three times four (3 x 4) Five six (56) equals seven
times eight (7 x 8)Because of the commutative property of
multiplication: 3x4=4x3 7x8=8x7 18. 5 Answer? 19. 6 Answer? 20. 7
Answer? 21. 8 Answer? 22. 9 Answer? 23. Math - Multiply Whole
Numbers by Decimals (page 70)Find 9 x 0.7Step 1: Multiply as with
whole0.7numbers.x9Step 2: Count the total numberof digits after the
decimal pointin each factor. 0.7digitsStep 3: Add the digits. Count
in x9digitsthat many places from the rightin the product.Th ink
:cfro om untthine1rig digi httThe answer is 6.3 24. Math - Multiply
Whole Numbers by Decimals (page 72) 50. 10Will exchanges 100 U.S.
dollars for Jordanian dinars. If the exchange rate is 0.7 dinar for
each dollar, how many dinars does he receive? 25. 51. 11 At the
same time, Alana exchanges 5 U.S. dollarsfor Jordanian dinars. How
many dinars does shereceive? 26. Math - Multiply Whole Numbers by
Decimals (page 70) 27. Language Arts - Singular and Plural Nouns
(page 90) 28. 12 group A common B proper 29. 13 BigPineHikingClub A
common B proper 30. 14 Mr.andMrs.Wills A common B proper 31. 15
club A common B proper 32. 16 trip A common B proper 33. 17
EmeraldLakePark A common B proper 34. 18 Thursday A common B proper
35. 19 list A common B proper 36. 20 KarenandLydia A common B
proper 37. 21 sandwiches A common B proper 38.
FortheWeekofOctober31,20111.rattlers
11.difficulties2.fangs12.batches3.countries13.abilities4.liberties14.lashes5.potatoes
15.identities6.rodeos 16.losses7.taxes17.possibilities8.reptiles
18.notches9.surroundings 19.zeroes10.beliefs 20.eddies 39. Religion
- Project Discipline (page 64)Do Now: Make a memory game using the
KeyWords on page 64. Use your textbook towrite in the answers. 40.
Chapter4 Grade: 5Subject: ReligionDate: 11/7/11 41. 1
SomeonewhospeaksonbehalfofGod,defendsthetruth,andworksforjustice. A
Baptism B Incarnation C Salvation D Prophet E EternalLife F Saints
42. 2 LivinginhappinesswithGodforever.A BaptismB IncarnationC
SalvationD ProphetE EternalLifeF Saints 43. 3
ThetruththattheSonofGodbecameman A Baptism B Incarnation C
Salvation D Prophet E EternalLife F Saints 44. 4
TheforgivenssofsinsandtherestoringoffriendshipwithGodA BaptismB
IncarnationC SalvationD ProphetE EternalLifeF Saints 45. 5
Thesacramentinwhichwearefreedfromsin,becomechildrenofGod,andarewelcomedintotheChurch.A
BaptismB IncarnationC SalvationD ProphetE EternalLifeF Saints 46. 6
FollowersofChristwholivedlivesofholinessonearthandnowshareineternallifewithGodinHeavenA
BaptismB IncarnationC SalvationD ProphetE EternalLifeF Saints 47.
Religion HomeworkComplete page 65. 48. Write a creative story
describing anadventure through the digestive tract. Tellabout the
"stops" you make along the way,including the various organs. 49. 1
WhichobjectsdidtheNorthwestCostpeopleNOTmakefromwood? A dishes B
spoons C pottery D utensils 50. 2 WhichisNOTtrueabouttotempoles? A
theyweremadeofwood. B theyshowedcharactersusedtotellstories. C
theywelcomedvisitors. D theyweremadeonlybywomen. 51. 3
HowdidtheInuitandtheAleutgetmuchoftheirfood?A byhuntingB byfarmingC
bytradingD bygathering 52. 4 WhatdidtheInuitusetobuildigloos?A
stonesB woodC adobeD ice 53.
HomeworkSummaryMonday,November7,2011Reading1.Practicebook,page45Math1.Textbook,page90,exercise113LanguageArts1.Practicebook,page21Spelling1.PracticefortesttomorrowReligion1.Completepage652.DueWednesdaySocialStudies1.Finishlesson5onpage84872.Answerquestions2and5inyournotebook3.ExtraCredit:typethepoemScienceProject1.Writeadescriptivestorydescribinganadventurethroughthedigestivetract.Tellaboutthe"steps"youmakealongthewayincludingthevariousorgans.2.TypedonlyProjectdueThursday!
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