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Name Due Tuesday, May 5, 2015 Homework Packet Se Complete a minimum of 7 of the 9 boxe: 1@ boxes options to mee from. tae your. choice and complete that option. Some boxes are not optional (*Math, “Book R ¢ Troubles). therefore you may choose an additional 4 boxes. ALL students should” do all of the followin 1. Read 20 minutes daily. 2. Continue practicing math addition and subtraction facts through 18 daily as well as multiplication facts through the 10's. Visit our classroom blog for good math sites to practice math facts or use Moby Max fact Master. 3. Have a parent sign your packet when you have completed ALL of your work. PARENT SIGNATURE Science Social Studie friendship Squar: Ice Rink Read the attached handouts for directions. As Time Goes By Pyramid Read the attached handout. Create a friendship square that describes @ great friend that you have. You may only choose 1 friend. BE SURE TO COLOR and CUT OUT YOUR SQUARE. *Math *Book Report *Writing ist_complete Boo the Blob Read the attached handout. Everyone must complete this squ Create a movie trailer about the chapter book you read for the month of March or April using the app iMovie. Checklist and Rubric Attached Everyone must complete this square. TV Troubles Imagine your school wants to ban students from watching television during the week. Do You agree or disagree? Complete the TY Troubles worksheet. Write @ rough draft, edit then write a Final persuasive ‘ezsay to share your opinion about the ban. Turn in all of your work. Language Arts Social Studies fun with Numbers It’s a Race Read the attached handout. Practice state locations by going to the provided websites and/or using the handouts. Option 1: Birthday Quiz Option 2: Duck and Duckling Option 3: Chinese Lantern ICE RINK Why do some objects slide on ice easier than others? In this simple experiment you will find out. 1. Create an ice rink by freezing a thin layer. of water in a baking pan. 2.Gather a paper clip, a pencil, a rock, a marble, and a small ball of yarn. 3.Predict which of the items in number 2 will slide over the ice the easiest. 4. Slide each of the items across your ice rink and record your observations and results on the Ice Rink activity sheet. : soon mma Se0evORL «KORTE LD “poueddey siuy yuiyy nod Aym uyejdxy THE MAILBOX 287 EI1OM ALBA SPs 1,UPIP SWE}! YOM, 2Al1829 Eplis 0} eIqe e1eM sjoe[qo ese} HUI NOA Op AUM 7 480] OY} SSOJ0B |plis 0} JseISee OL} E18M SUS}! YO! ejquew \youed we 4904 dijo seded uopenesqo yalGo sUoROIPadd caverns MULY 69] SewWeD JeIUIM eweN Name AS TIME GOES BY Comparing Cultures 1) In the “Now” column, list your favorite items. 2) In the “Then” column, list the responses of an older relative or family friend who lives in the same state. 3) Complete the "As Time Goes by Pyramid”. AS TIME GOES BY PYRAMID Directions: 1. Complete each section of the pyramid using information from the interview you conducted. 2. Draw a'small picture for each section in the space provided. : 3. Cut out the pyramid and fold it along the. bold fines. Then glue the sides together as shown. person interviewed Friendship Square Piece together god friends with this friendship square. In the center square write your friend’s name. In each of the four corner squares write a sentence that describes your friend. In the remaining four squares design and color a pattern. The finished squares will be displayed to make one big classroom square. Example: Pattern Use with ‘Piecing Together A Lasting Friendship" on page 55. Name Date Boo the Blob Changes Shape Boo the Blob is a very special creature who is completely flat. He tries to trick his friends by changing his shape. But his friends always know who he is because he cannot change his area. “One of the three blobs below is Boo in another form. Can you find him? Which one is he? AEE Too he Biob Tas simon? @ Boo the Blob Changes Shape Cut out Boo and trace him on the attached square centimeter grid paper. Estimate Boo's area by counting the boxes. (Remember that sometimes you may have to combine several small parts to equal one square.) 1. What is Boo's area? Now cut out shapes.A, B, and C and find the area of each.shape.by. counting the boxes. 2.Shape A's area? 3.Shape B's area? 4.Shape C's area? Using this information which shape do you think is Boo? Why? Use ° ° ° ° ° Checklist for Book Report Trailer the app iMovie. Choose movie not trailer. Your book report must include the following: Title of book Author’s name and your name Genre Main character described Problem/plot Was the problem solved? Explain favorite part of the story Recommendation given Ends with a question or scene that makes you want to know more Don’t give away the ending of the story Trailer is 1%-2 minutes long Use only images from approved websites on the third grade blog or pictures you took or drew. 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Do you agree or disagree with this idea? Supporting Details [Second Most » Important 34 THE MAILBOX TV Troubles TV Troubles final - Multiple- meaning word game Names ~ 7 It’s a Race! Be the first one to taste a cookie fresh from the oven! s Follow the directions to play. Directions: 1. Each player places a game piece on Start. 2. Player 1 rolls the die and moves his game piece that many spaces. He writes two sentences that show two different meanings of the word ini the space. If he cannot write two sentences, he moves ‘ack two spaces. . Player 2 takes a tum in the same manner. |. Players keep taking tums until one player reaches Finish. ; Student tums in sentences he/she wrote to teacher. ay Note to the teacher: Pair students, Then gi each para de, paper, pencits, wo game pieces, dnd a copy ofthis page, \y poer ay S1VLidv9 —SALVLS G3LINN Websites for state locations practice: http://funschool.kaboose.com/globe-rider/games/game capital field trip.html : http://funschool.kaboose.com/globe-rider/games/game united states puzzle.html http://www.lizardpoint.com/fun/geoquiz/usaquiz.html day Quiz You might need a calcilator for this puzzle. Follow the instructions below carefully, line by line. Make sure that you have completed each sum and written your answer in the box before you move onto the next instruction. What happens when you reach the end? “4, Write down'the ‘rumbér of the month y aS 1 7 (2) Multiply it by4 a 3) Add.13 4) Multiply thie result by 25 @) Subtract 200 a 6) Add the day of the month on whieh you were born 7) multiply by 2 '8) Subtract 40 9) Multiply the result by 50 40) Add the last two digits of the year of your birth 41) Finally, subtract 10,500 Notice anything funny about your answer? be NGG eee Duck and Duckling This quilt block is made of three basic shapes. Can you name them? 4)4ao) \ 4 yaa | 4)a— 416 4)28 4)12 4) 48 | / 4 Yaa | ZL I4 ; 4y20 ‘ayiz STE saunas 4)36 i 4)y16 4 28 5 4 é Solve the problems. Ifthe answer is between Color the shape Fillin the other ae ae BREE] Shepes with “Zand 12 orange pean ice. i [Extcaf"on the back of this page, write the numbers between 1 and 40 that can be evenly divided by 4. eee Name. “ Chinese Lantern Many different kinds of quilt patterns are made to look like Chinese lanterns. Solve the problems. 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