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Morning Work Jan. 26th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers. 3.) Solve/answer the math problems. Poetry Mrs. Wilson will pay for her new car in 36 monthly payments. If her car loan is for $19,061, then how much will she pay each month? Round your answer to nearest cent. $529.465 $529.72 $529.00 $529.47 2. 110.85 / 1.5 = a. 732.6 b. 73.9 c. 110 d. 9.32 Math 1. How will sea breezes most likely affect a seashore during the day? A. Cool breezes from the sea will blow onto land. B. Warm breezes from the sea will blow onto land. C. Cool breezes from the land will blow toward the sea. D. Warm breezes from the land will blow toward the sea. 2. How does the sun affect the winds on the Earth? A It causes evaporation of water. B It changes the air temperature. C It provides food for green plants. D It warms the magma inside the earth. Science Pigeons are city folk Content to live with concrete and cement. They seldom try the sky. A pigeon never sings of hill and flowering hedge, but busily commutes from sidewalk to his ledge.

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Page 1: Morning Work Jan. 26th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question

Morning Work Jan. 26th

1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers.3.) Solve/answer the math problems. Poetry

Mrs. Wilson will pay for her new car in 36 monthly payments. If her car loan is for $19,061, then how much will she pay each month? Round your answer to nearest cent. $529.465$529.72$529.00$529.47

2. 110.85 / 1.5 =a. 732.6b. 73.9c. 110d. 9.32

Math

1. How will sea breezes most likely affect a seashore during the day? A. Cool breezes from the sea will blow onto land. B. Warm breezes from the sea will blow onto land. C. Cool breezes from the land will blow toward the sea.D. Warm breezes from the land will blow toward the sea.

2. How does the sun affect the winds on the Earth?A It causes evaporation of water.B It changes the air temperature.C It provides food for green plants.D It warms the magma inside the earth.

Science

Pigeons are city folkContentto live with concreteand cement.

They seldomtrythe sky.

A pigeon never singsof hilland flowering hedge,but busily commutesfrom sidewalkto his ledge.

Oh pigeon, what a waste of wings.

Page 2: Morning Work Jan. 26th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question

Morning Work Jan. 27th

Poetry

1. COOKING KJ uses three 14.7 ozcans of chicken broth when he makeshis delicious tortilla soup. How manytotal ounces of chicken broth does heuse?

2. TIME Camille works on a farm out inthe hills. It takes her 2.25 hours todrive to town and back. She usuallygoes to town twice a week to getsupplies. How much time does Amandaspend driving if she takes 8 trips totown each month?

Math

Science

1. Which cloud is associated with a thunderstorm?

StratusNimbostratusCumulonimbusCumulus

 

2. Which cloud is high and wispy?

StratusCirrusAltostratusCumulus

Nature is the endless sky,the sun of golden light,A cloud that floats serenely by,the silvery moon of night.

Nature is a sandy dune,a tall and stately tree,the waters of a clear lagoon,The billows on the sea.

Nature is a gentle rainand winds that howl and blow,a thunderstorm, a hurricane,a silent field of snow.

Nature is a tranquil breezeand pebbles on a shore.Nature’s each and all of theseand infinitely more.

Page 3: Morning Work Jan. 26th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question

Morning Work Jan. 28th

1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question. Write an explanation to defend your answers.3.) Solve/answer the math problems. Poetry

1. Keaton earns $11.75 per hour for gardening. If she worked 21 hours this month, then how much did she earn? a. $24.75b. $246.75c. $211.75d. $319.56

Math

Science

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Which cloud(s) form when a cold front passes through town?a. Clear Skiesb. Nimbostratus, Stratus, Cumulus, and Cirrus cloudsc. Cumulonimbus cloudsd. Cirrus Clouds

Let the rain kiss youLet the rain beat upon your head with silver liquid drops.Let the rain sing you a lullaby.

The rain makes still pools on thesidewalk.The rain makes running pools in the gutter.The rain plays a little sleep-songon our roof at night---

And Iove the rain.

2.  Mrs. Fisher’s car gets 29.7 miles per gallon on the highway. If her fuel tank holds 10.45 gallons, then how far can she travel on one full tank of gas? a. 310.365b. 31.0365c. 297.456d. 297.45

2. Cadence is at the beach it is very windy. What is the main reason for the formation of wind on a coastline?A The land heats and cools more slowly than water.B The land heats and cools more quickly than water.C Wind moves more easily over water than land.D Wind moves more easily over land than water.

Page 4: Morning Work Jan. 26th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question

Morning Work Jan. 29th

Poetry

1. Dawson ran for a total of 179.3 miles in practice over 61.5 days. About how many miles did he average per day?a. 619.75b. 3c. 16d. 10

Math

2. What type of weather would most likely occur on a day when the sky looks like the picture above? A) ThunderstormsB) Cloudy and rainy C) Mostly SunnyD) Hailstorm

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2. Chloe has 7.11 lbs. of candy. If she puts the candy into 9 jars, how much candy will each jar contain? a. 63.99 lbsb. 0.79 lbsc. .56d. 7.92

1. Nyla is driving to school and notices the following clouds in the sky? Which type of cloud is in the sky today?A) Cumulus CloudsB) Stratus CloudsC) Cirrus CloudsD) Nimbus Clouds 

Science

JoyJust when you thoughtthat winter would be here forever,that it could never end,you saw: Amidst the frozen white,a tiny tip of green,first blade of grass,the messenger of spring.

Page 5: Morning Work Jan. 26th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question

Morning Work Jan. 30st Poetry

1. EXERCISE The local health club isadvertising a special for new members:no initiation fee to join and only $34.50per month for the first year. If Jasonjoins the health club for one year, howmuch will he spend on membership?

2. MONEY Donovan wants to buy 16 boltsfrom a bin at the hardware store. Eachbolt costs $0.03. How much will Davidpay for the bolts?

Math

1. Evan checks his barometer and notices a drop in air pressure? What type of weather can he predict?A.) A stormy, rainy front is coming.B.) There will be clear skies.C.) It will be summertime soon.D.) More evaporation will occur.

2. Which types of clouds will most likely form along a front as a cold air mass moves into a warm air mass? Stratus CloudsCirrus CloudsCumulonimbus CloudsNimbostratus Clouds

Science

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The Sun Just Had a Nasty DayThe sun just had a nasty day,refused to smile or shine.It stayed behind the dark gray clouds,a mottled, grim design.But shortly after dinner timeone ray poked though the gray,a spark of golden yellow warmthreminding us of day.

If you want to please us, Sun,(don't take this as a warning)if you're going to pierce the clouds,please do it in the morning.

Page 6: Morning Work Jan. 26th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question

Morning Work Feb. 1st Poetry

1. INSECTS One wing of a Royal Moth is0.75 inch across. How wide is themoth’s wingspan when both wings areopen?

2. COSTUMES Jasmine is making costumes forthis year’s samba parade. The patternshe is using calls for 2.125 yards offabric for each costume. How manyyards of fabric will she need to make34 costumes?

Math

1. Is this an example of Condensation, Precipitation, Run-off, or Evaporation?Snowflakes _______________________A creek _______________________A puddle vanishing _______________________Water flowing into a puddle in a parking lot _______________________Sleet _______________________Water disappearing from a glass _______________________Water flowing down a street _______________________Raindrops _______________________A river _______________________A puddle disappearing _______________________A puddle in a parking lot _______________________Hailstones _______________________Water vanishing from a glass _______________________Water flowing down a roof _______________________

Science

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Spinning DryIf I had a choice, when it's time to get cleanI'd like to jump into our washing machinefor sudsing and soaking and rolling and churningand bobbing and bubbling and twisting and turning.

Next come my chance to feel just like a flyeras I get to hop out and spin in the dryer.I'd roll all around with a fluttering flopping,just floating and turning with no thought of stopping.

It sounds like such fun, this incredible fling,that I wouldn't mind if I got static cling.

Page 7: Morning Work Jan. 26th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question

Morning Work Feb. 2nd Poetry

1. ENTERTAINMENT Frank, Gina, Judy, andConnie are splitting their dinner bill.After tip, the total is $30.08. How muchdoes each owe if they split the bill fourways?

2. Jeff runs an average mile in 7.3 minutes when he exercises after work. How many miles has he run after 42 minutes, rounded to the nearest tenth?

Math

1. Which cloud is associated with slow steady rain showers?

A. StratusB. NimbostratusC. CirrusD. Cumulonimbus

  2. Which process is responsible for

creating clouds?A. SublimationB. PrecipitationC. CondensationD. Evaporation

Science

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City, City Part 1

City, City,Wrong and bad,looms above meWhen I’m sad,Throws its shadowOn my care,Sheds its poisonIn my air,Pounds me with itsNoisy fist,Sprays me with its Sooty mist.Till, with sadnessOn my face,I long to live Another place

Page 8: Morning Work Jan. 26th 1.) Read the poem below. The write two thoughts you would like to share with the class about the poem. 2.) Answer the science question

Morning Work Feb. 3rd Poetry

1. Working at an assembly plant, Audrey made 326 items in five days. How many items did she average per day?

2. With the cost of flour at $4.25 per pound, how much do 3.4 pounds cost, rounded to the nearest cent?

Math

1. As she goes to school one morning, Mrs. Fisher must slow down to carefully drive through some thick fog. This fog is an example of what type of cloud?A) Cumulus CloudsB) Stratus CloudsC) Cirrus CloudsD) Altonimbus Clouds

2. In the water cycle, the sun causes ocean water to—A disappear.B increase. C evaporate.D accumulate.

Science

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City, CityPart 2

City, cityGolden-cadShines around meWhen I am glad,Lifts me with itsStrength and height,Fills me with itsSound and sight,Takes me to itsCrowded heart,Holds me so I Won’t depart.Till, with gladnessOn my face,I wouldn’t liveAnother place