You can download this weeks Gazette and measurement study guide by clicking here and here!
What our class needs:
• $1-$3 prizes for the EOG Wall
• Pencils
• Dry Erase Markers
I apologize for the quick change in homework assignments last week. I was shocked when I heard how early my class would be tested this year. I have full confidence in them and know they will do great…but unfortunately, they lack confidence in themselves and I want to get them to practice the next few weeks so they can see how much we’ve done academically this year.
There is one last objective I have not taught yet in math. On the back of this sheet you will see both customary and metric units of measurement. You child will have to know how to convert measurements before the EOG’s. We will be working on this as soon as they return! I’m sharing this information with you in case you want to give them a head start before they come back from break. Here is an example of measurement questions they will have to answer:
A. Antonio is buying juice for a class party. There are fewer than 25 students in his class. If each student drinks about one pint of juice, how many quarts of juice will he need to buy to have enough? About how many gallons is this?
B. Mice weigh one pound. Cats weigh 8 pounds. On one side of the balance scale there are 15 mice and 2 cats. On the other side of the balance scale there are 4 mice and 3 cats. Explain 2 ways to make the balance scale equal on both sides.
C. Mrs. Waltons class check the temperature inside the classroom. Most of the students are warm without a sweater. What is the temperature most likely to be in Fahrenheit?
26ºF 51ºF 70ºF 95ºF
Have an egg-celent break and enjoy the time spent with family and friends!
The EOG’s are the week of May 10th!!! The countdown has begun! There are 27 school days left before the test!
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