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Mrs. Shaw’s Class News This will be a great week, we have @ lot of good things planned. Next Week In READING : How to Raise a Raisin is the story we will be reading this week. We will be talking about Homonyms (words that are spelled the same but mean different things) We will talk about contractions, important ideas in a story and drawing conclusions. Vocabulary: ‘area: a space used for a special purpose artificial: made by humans, not by nature grapevine: a woody vine on which grapes grow preservative: a substance used to keep foods from spoiling proof: anything that can be used to show that something is true or real In Writing: | We are taking our writing assessment this week and students will show their ability to write an expository text, In Math 1g up chapter 4 and starting chapter 5 Important Math Vocabulary Equation: A math problem using the equal sign Common Multiple: a multiple that is shared by one or more factors. Multiple: the product of two counting numbers is called a multiple of each of those numbers. Ex: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, These are all multiples of 10. Mastering Math Facts - Subtraction S-12 Set H [5-8,5-2 12-6] 8 8 5 3 7 a2 0 2 2 36 12 9 5 10 10 613413 5 5 10 12 4 4 2 9 6 -0 8 9 9 5 4 eo) (One Minute Timing on facts through Set 1 3 0 6 1 Clr EE ‘L minute timing goal ‘May be copied within Aurore City Schools under a site license 10 cl 8 7 Name. Practice on fact throughs Set EL Number of problems correct 2s 6 =O; 2 6 10 = -9 6 10 st a 2 12 = = 1 5 #2 41 3. 2 A 1 6 +4 41 = 8 Seat tel © Quer Creek Insitute, 2003 >»>>>>>>> - 11 ——_!_ at Week ——. REEehias KKKKKKK KKK KEKE Directions: Read for 20 min rt and write a reading response, using one of the following reading strategies. Then ¢ the reading log on the back Write a Summary Make a Prediction Ask a Question Make a Connection w b00k pases [— RESPONSE: Visualize bO0k: Pages: RESPONSE GS @® b00k pases: RESPONSE wo” PasES: RESPONSE ROAD MN SE_OS) — +ME SPENT REQdiNS: ~—N0. OF PASES REAd: —— PARENT SINQTURC | Name Choose the correct answer. 4. Madison makes 4 types of hair ribbons. She makes 3 of each type of ribbon. How many hair ribbons does Madison make? ai2 B10 ec 9 bp 7 2. There are 7 apartments on every floor of Sean's apartment building. The building has 5 floors. How many apartments are in Sean's apartment building? ai2 B2i © 35 p42 ‘Assessment Guide ‘Shetn Mie er nC AG79 | Chapter 4 Test | Paget 3, There are 8 groups of dogs in a dog show. In each group, there are 8 dogs. How many dogs are in the show? A32 B56 c 64 B72 4. Henry and 5 friends are going to the movies. Tickets cost $8 each. Henry used this model to help him find the total cost of tickets. BOOOReHo HOSSEae HEaSHREa HEHEORaS Which shows one way to break apart the array to find the product? A (6 X 5) + (6 X 3) B (3 x 8) + (6 X 8) © (6x6) + (6x4) p6+(4x 4) Exp Form A * Multiple Choice Name s. Mika bought 3 boxes of bouncy balls. Each box contains 9 bouncy balls. How many bouncy balls did Mika buy in all? ai2 B18 27 bd 36 . There are 4 tables in the school library. Four students are sitting at each table. Brett made this model with counters to show the total number of students sitting in the library. GDENENED) How many students are sitting in the library? a8 B10 e 12 p16 ‘Assessment Guide AG80 | Chapter 4 Test 5 Page 2 7. Marshall has 3 bags in each of his 2 toy chests. Each bag has 5 marbles. How many marbles does he have in all? ai10 B15 ¢ 30 p35 . Ashley buys & fishbowls. There are 2 goldfish in each bowl. How many goldfish did Ashley buy? a4 B 8 ce 16 p24 ° .. Mike sent 7 postcards to each of 4 friends when he was on vacation. How many postcards did Mike send altogether? all B14 eat p28 =p Form A « Multiple Choice Name 10. Kyle bought 4 erasers at the school store. Each eraser cost 10¢. | oe | 10¢ lo¢ | lo¢ ¢ How much did the erasers cost in all? a 14¢ B 206 © 40¢ p 44¢ 44. Cho is making pentagons with straws, She uses 5 straws for each pentagon. If she makes 3 pentagons, how many straws does Cho use? a8 B10 e115 p18 Assessment: ide AG81 Chapter 4 Test Page 3 42. Tara rode her bike to work 4 days this week. She rode a total of 9 miles each day. How many total miles did Tara ride her bike? A 13 miles B 18 miles © 36 miles p 45 miles 43, Raul has 6 shoeboxes on his bookshelf. If he has 9 toy robots in each shoebox, how many toy robots does Raul have? A638 B54 © 36 pis E> Form A * Multiple Choice Nome 14. Toddrick has a photo album. Some pages have one photo on them, and other pages have two photos on them. If Toddrick has 9 photos, how many different ways can he put them in the album? a2 BS o4 D5 15. Which will have an even product? A3X7 B4x5 ©5x3 pg9x1 Assessment Guide non i Hore PBC AG82 | Chapter 4 Test 1 Page 4 16. Which number sentence is an example of the Distributive Property of Multiplication? a7X8=50+6 B7X8=7 xX (2x 4) c7xX8=8x7 p7X8=(7X4)+(7X4) 17. Mrs. Howard's students stack their chairs at the end of the day. Each stack contains 5 chairs. If there are 6 stacks of chairs, how many chairs are in Mrs. Howard's classroom? als B20 © 25 p30 E> Form A « Multiple Choice Name 48, Maria has 9 puzzle books. There are 5 puzzles in each book. How many puzzles does Maria have? Multiply by 9 a45 B40 c¢ 36 pi4 49. Sandy made greeting cards for a craft show. She put 7 greeting cards in each of 7 boxes. How many greeting cards did Sandy make altogether? a 56 B49 c 28 p14 Assessment Guide AG83 | Shapter 4 Test | Pages 20. Kareem writes a pattern of numbers. 12, 15, 18, 21 Which describes his pattern? A Add 3. B Multiply by 3. © Add 4. D Multiply by 4. 21. Elvira bought 4 packages of stickers. There are 6 stickers in each package. How many stickers did Elvira buy? al2 B24 ¢ 30 p36 Form A + Multiple Choice Assessment Guide ‘© stn ii Hert Pein Conny Name 22. There are 2 walls in Yolanda’s classroom that each have 2 rows of pictures. Each row has 3 pictures. How many pictures are on these walls in Yolanda’s classroom? a12 B7 © 6 v4 . Horatio wrote the muliplication facts for 8. Which digit will not be in the ones place of the products? al B2 c6 Dé AG84 Chapter 4 Test i Page 6 24. Jayme wants to make $1.50 using dollars, half dollars, and quarters. How many different ways can she make $1.50? ag BS c6 D7 . Students’ exhibits at a science fair are judged in 5 categories. Akio's exhibit received 8 points in each category. How many total points did Akio's exhibit receive? a20 B40 © 48 D56 & Form A * Muttiple Choice Lesson 5.1 Nome — Reteach Algebra ¢ Describe Patterns The table shows the number of candies in feat2 le) different numbers of packs. How many a candies will be in 4 packs? fester rate |e nee Describe a pattern in the columns. Step 1 Look for a pattern by comparing the 1x2=2 columns in the table. You can multiply the number of packs by 2 to find the number of candles in all. 3X2=6 ‘Multiply by 2 candles for each pack. Step 2 Use the patiern to find the number of candles in 4 packs. 4x2=8 So, there are 8 candles in 4 packs. Describe a pattern for the table. Then complete the table. Reteach R37 Grade 3 Lesson 5.2 Name Reteach Algebra * Find Unknown Factors. | iy has 20 stutfed animals. She wants fo put the same | number of stutfed animals on each of 5 shelves. How | many stuffed animals will Lily put on each shelf? Find the unknown factor. 5 » ¢ = 20 You can use counters to find the unknown factor. | ! i Step 1 Use 20 counters. } Step 2 Make 5 equal groups. Place 1 counter (38) | in each of the groups until you have | placed all 20 counters. Step 3 Count the number of counters in each group. 4 counters | ° } So, Lily will put 4 stuffed animals on each of the 5 shelves, Find the unknown factor. 4.3X b= 24 BAX7=241 3 36=4xz sx8=56 | a z s= rx 5 = 45 712=3xp | amx6=42 i p= ee 9.6X h=36 12, 32=4%x 10.63 =7Xd een d=___ y h=—__ Reteach R38 Grade 3

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