Sunday, February 7, 2021

Homework for the Weeks of February 7 - 19, 2021 - due on Friday, February 19, 2021

 Happy Sunday!

This week we have decided to let you work on your homework for two weeks. Having only. 2 days this week to complete your homework seemed a bit silly. Our homework is going to be due on Friday, February 19. There are more tasks to complete because we have more time to complete them.  

Spelling Tasks: We can recognize and spell words with ch and tch spelling patterns. 

Friday, February 19 will be the day of our next spelling test. The words can be found below:



  1. Read your spelling word list and make sure you understand the meaning of each word.

  2. Write your list of words in alphabetical order. Then, write the list in reverse alphabetical order (the opposite way you wrote the first list). You should have two word lists altogether. 

  3. Write out all of your words and decorate them to make them fancy. There are some examples below. 



  4. Choose 10 of your spelling words, and write a sentence for each word. Put a circle around the spelling word in the sentence. Try to challenge yourself and see if you can use two words in one sentence. 
Reading Tasks: We can read silently with increasing confidence and accuracy. 
  1. 20 minutes of reading is expected to be completed every night. 
Math Tasks: We can demonstrate an understanding of multiplication to 5 × 5.
  1. Using the strategies we learned in class, solve the following problems. A picture of the strategies is shown below. Please do not just write the answer, you must show your work. 





  2. Solve the following word problems. Remember to use pictures, a word sentence and a number sentence. 

    Miss. Shevchuk baked cookies for 2 hours on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. How many hours did she spend baking altogether?

     


    Mr. McVea read 4 books on Monday and 4 books on Tuesday. How many books did he read altogether? 

     


    Mrs. Hawkins spends 3 days every week fixing musical instruments. It took her 5 weeks to finish fixing all of her instruments. How many days did she work on fixing them altogether?

  3. I have updated the Mathletics activities, so if you are able to, please take some time to explore Mathletics. 

  4. If you have cards or dice at home you can show your family members some of the multiplication games that we have been learning. 
Science Tasks: We can research to find out what types of materials make up different structures and compare the results.  
  1. Choose 3 structures on the list below and research to find out what types of materials they are made of (wood, metal, etc.).  Hint: It may help you to search, "What materials is _____ made of?"
  • The Calgary Tower
  • The Saddledome
  • The Peace Bridge
  • The Eiffel Tower
  • The Colesium in Rome
  • The Golden Gate Bridge
  • The Statue of Liberty 
  • The Pyramids of Egypt
2. Compare the 3 structures you chose to research using the Venn Diagram below. This Venn Diagram has 3 circles so that there is one for each of the structures. Place anything that all three have in common in the very middle of the diagram. 



Please let me know if you have any questions, and have a wonderful week!

Miss. Shevchuk

Be my palentine 

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