Name: February 6-10, 2017 The Boater Bulletin This Week s Instruction & Standards Writing: Great job with RBQs! I m so impressed with the writing pieces the students worked on! Time to begin our opinion unit! We ll begin by brainstorming and prewriting our opinion topic. By the end of the week, we ll begin drafting! (ELAGSE4W1) Math: Continuing to add and subtract mixed numbers, students will work on understanding how to convert mixed numbers to improper fractions. (MGSE4.NF.3 & 4) Social Studies: Continuing on with our New Nation unit, we ll study how the Constitution was written and the details of this important document! (S4H5a&b) Reading: Continuing on with Greek Mythology, students will apply what they ve learned about Greek myths to modern day vocabulary (e.g. Herculean strength). We ll also work on reading comprehension skills. (ELAGSE4RL4) Announcements & Reminders -Thursday is College & Career Day! Students are encouraged to dress as their future careers or their college gear! -It s the week of our Senior Buddies Service Project! Please send in a small box of chocolates (4-6 pieces) with your student. We will be making cards for seniors living at local Senior Centers. A link will be sent out if students want to sign up to deliver the chocolates and cards! Topics for Discussion -What were the Articles of Confederation? Did they work? Why or why not? -Why is it important to know the whole when working with fractions? Can you give an example of different wholes? Same wholes? Upcoming Important Dates Monday - Friday, February 6-10 Senior Buddies Service Project Monday, February 6 PVS & Target Day Tuesday, February 7 Chick-fil-a Night Thursday, February 9 College & Career Day Friday, February 10 @9:00 PM FAST Spring Session 2 Registration Begins Thursday, February 16 STEM Day!
ELA Spiral Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Colonial is the adjective form of the noun colony. What does mean? Sort the words in the box below: government colonial judicial executive plantation artisan blacksmith wigmaker judge Write a sentence using the word government The word is judicial Take off the last 5 letters of the word. Create a word that means to form an opinion. What do the following words mean? artisan Write a sentence with the words representative and legislative. Write the difference between the executive branch and the legislative branch. plantation Add the commas in the sentence below. Add punctuations to make the contraction correct. Add quotation marks where needed. Write the possessive for the phrase: The government is made up of the executive legislative and judicial branch. wont The president stated I passed the bill. The pencil that belongs to Sally. List the four sentence types: I love to go shopping! What type of sentence is this? The legislative branch contains the House of Representatives and the Senate. a. Imperative Sentence b. Interrogative Sentence c. Declarative Sentence d. Exclamatory sentence I live on a plantation, but I have other people to farm for me. Is this a simple or compound sentence? What does an adverb describe? Circle the adverb in the following sentence: Change the underlined pronoun to a noun: Write the singular form of each word: The Senate voted quickly on the new law He makes wigs to sell. Die Octopus Cactus Is the underlined verb in the past, present, or future tense of the verb own? Word: Run Past Is the underlined verb in the past, present, or future tense of the verb run? Circle the present tense and underline the past tense of each verb. Long ago, no one owned a cell phone in colonial times. Present Future I will walk the race next Saturday. Sing Flew Sung Fly
Word Study/Spelling Monday Tuesday Wednesday Night (1-4), Thursday Night (5-8) Write the words in ABC order. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Write each word in cursive. 1. government 2. colonial 3. executive 4. legislative 5. judicial 6. plantation Label each noun, verb, pronoun, adverb, adjective, and conjunction. 1. The federal government is located in Washington, D.C. 2. We are writing journals about people who lived in colonial Williamsburg. 3. The president is a part of the executive branch. 4. The legislative branch is broken into two parts, the House of Representatives and the Senate. 5. The supreme court is the judicial branch. 7. 8. 7. representative 8. artisan 6. Large landowners lived on plantations 7. Hope and Charles are our service council representatives. 8. Wigmakers, apothecaries, and blacksmiths are artisans.
MONDAY 1. Olivia made 3 goals during her lacrosse game. Her goal is to make 7 times as many goals this season. How many more does she need? 2. Solve: 593 4 Write prime or composite. List all of the factors for each number. 3. 67 4. 51 5. 24 6. What is the rule for the number pattern? What are the next two numbers? 2, 8, 4, 16, 8, 32, 16, 64, 32, 128, 64,, 7. 6,321,058 The digit 8 represents the number. The digit 2 represents the number. 8. Find two equivalent fractions. Show how you know. 50 100
TUESDAY 1 1 1 9. Order the numbers least to greatest and use <, >, = 9 3 27 1 10. Sophie had 12 stickers on her desk. 3 of the stickers are flowers. How many flower stickers does Sophie have on her desk? 11. Show your work. 382 x 16 = 13. Write the first 10 multiples of 11. 1 14. Reed s beanie babies are 1 3 ft. tall. If she could stack 4 beanie babies in a column, how tall would it be?? 14. What number is 444 greater than 567?
WEDNESDAY 15. Michelle ate 16 12 of her lunch. Hogan ate all of his. If their lunches were the same thing (the same whole), how much more did Hogan eat? 16. What is the quotient to the following? 372 2 17. Write the number to match the words and write the number in expanded form. One hundred thirty-two and five hundred seventy-four thousandths standard form: expanded form: 18. Alex K. finished one-third of his project. Henry K. finish two-sixths of her project. Who has completed more? Why? 2 19. Write the first four multiples of 3.
THURSDAY 20. What number is 12 less than 600? Show how you know. (Try to use a number talks strategy!) 21. It takes eight grams of plastic to make a ruler. If a company had eight hundred twenty-eight grams of plastic, how many entire rulers could they make? 22. Maren swam for 45 minutes. May swam for twice as long. How long did May swim? (Try to put your answer in hours and minutes, please.) 23. Historians estimate that there were 6,824 American casualties during the Revolutionary war. What is that number rounded to the nearest hundred? 24. Historians estimate that 8,500 Americans were wounded during the Revolutionary War. What is the total rounded to the nearest thousand?