2. Carve a pumpkin.
3. Prepare your costume.
4. Have sweet dreams.
1. Review Macbeth. Make sure you write down what you think Macbeth's problem is.
2. Carve a pumpkin. 3. Prepare your costume. 4. Have sweet dreams.
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1. Read and mark Macbeth. What is Macbeth's problem? Write down your answer.
2. Keep plugging away on RAA and your next spelling unit. Finish your menu. Tomorrow we will use the menus to place orders and create word problems. They might be gross. Tonight's math challenge message- TRY IT! Even if you think it's too difficult, make an attempt. The worst thing that happens is I call Fred the Dungeon Master and you get sent to the stretch rack. Big deal. Challenge- Joe has $960.00. If Rick had another $240.00, he would have twice as much money as Joe. How much money does Joe have less than Rick? The wording of this problem brought to you by the Evil Math Wizard. Homework- Exercise 2 in workbook, pages 42-43, #1 a-f, and #3 a-f.
Math Challenge- Mrs. Dowson saved $2,192.00 in two years. She saved $88.00 every month for the first 14 months. She saved an equal amount of money for the remaining months. How much did she save in each of the remaining months? I am sending back field trip forms with your child today. There is a back side! Please sign both and return them tomorrow. Thank you. You can also download this document here. I need two separate forms signed on the front and the back. One should be dated October 30 and the other December 15. The third page tells about snacks, water, clothing choices, etc. We will leave at 8:15AM and return by 11:25 AM. Children may wear layered free dress clothes and closed-toed shoes. They may also bring a portable snack and water bottle. We will be hiking.
1. Read and mark Hamlet.
2. Answer this question: What is Hamlet's problem? In the play, there is an obvious problem, but what others can you find? Write down your thoughts to share in class tomorrow. My doctor gave me 10 pills and told me to take one every half an hour. How many hours will the pills last? 1. Keep working on your RAA.
2. Keep plugging away on your next spelling unit. 3. Tomorrow is FREE DRESS! workbook page 33 all
Challenge problem- In my castle there are 205 bats. If each bat laid 3 eggs, and I sold each egg for $.80, how much money would I make? Careful, the accent may cause brain damage. Create your own game board using 25 spaces. Your board can be a design, picture, race, etc. We'll use the game boards tomorrow to review for Unit 1 Assessment. Challenge problem- The Emperor bought 18 baskets of grapefruits because everyone knows evil emperors like grapefruits. Each basket contained 45 grapefruits. He threw away 6 bad grapefruits (They weren't evil enough.) from each basket and sold the rest. How many grapefruits did he sell? 1. RAA
2. Spelling- work on next unit 3. Tell your parents something you learned from the story about Artemis, Apollo, and Orion. Exercise 12, page 32 only, 1a, 1b, 1c. These are Order of Operation problems. First find the expression, and then find its value.
Challenge problem: Nathan spends $1,743.00 of his monthly salary and saves the remaining $435.00. What is his total salary for half a year? 1. Complete brainstorm story elements triangle in your blue notebook.
2. Read "Tuesday of the Other" for literature class. 3. Science: Work on your Hurricane house. What you will need: Your RAA map, a sharp pencil, a 3x5 card, markers and pencils.
1. Start with this online geography tutorial, which will help you know your states. 2. Using this map, to outline the regions on your map and then carefully label the regions. 3. Make postcard about one state you have visited on your journey.
An evil zombie machine can produce 5,504 meaty brainy zombie balls in 8 hours. How many meaty brainy zombie balls can the machine produce in a day if the evil machine runs continuously for 24 hours?
Read the story of Athena.
1. Answer this question after reading: What can you conclude about Athena? 2. Highlight at least 4 words or phrases that indicate setting in this story. If you have time after you finish any homework on any night, please log on to Keyboarding Without Tears Tomorrow is TESTING TUESDAY! This is the last day to test before the next 10 cycle.
Continue to work on your reading! A teacher has 42 pens and 56 pencils. She wants to distribute them to her class of 14 preschoolers, such that each child will get the same number of pens and pencils. Is it possible? Show your work.
Listen to the audio and solve the problem. Then write one of your own that is similar.
1. Keep working on spelling & RAA
2. Finish your Greek writing and submit for review. More factors and multiples fun from Fred the Dungeon Master.
Find a common factor for each pair of numbers: 12 and 16 15 and 18 Find a common multiple for each pair on numbers: 4 and 5 4 and 6 Which of the following numbers are prime numbers and which ones are composite numbers, and which "one " is neither? 1, 2, 3, 4 ,5, 6, 7, 8 ,9, 10 Challenge problem: Angelina Jolie calls Mr. Kramer crying because she wanted to get him a present but she's struggling with the math. Here's the problem: There are a total of 40 round-shaped and heart-shaped gift boxes. Angie put 4 cookies into each gift box. She soon realized that she did not have sufficient cookies to put into all the gift boxes. So, she put 4 cookies in each round-shaped gift box and only 3 cookies in each heart-shaped gift box. The total number of cookies in the round-shaped gift boxes was double the total number of cookies in the heart-shaped gift boxes. What was the total number of cookies? Will Brad ever return to Jen? Solving this problem almost made me cry. Word of the day today was determination. |
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