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April Homework Tic-Tac-Toe *Students should choose a Tic-Tac-Toe board each week to complete activities from. Students will turn in any work from the boards on Fridays to their teacher to show he/she completed some practice at home. Please let your teacher know if you have any questions. April 1 st -5 th Find 5 different text features in a non-fiction book. Write down which text features you found and how they helped you. Practice your addition or subtraction math facts with a parent, sibling, or friend. Record on a sheet of paper some of the tricky ones you need to practice more. Kevin had some baseball cards. He sold 24 of them at a yard sale. Now he has 65 cards. How many cards did Kevin have before the yard sale? Write an equation with a symbol for the unknown number. Choose a strategy to solve (base ten, number line, or expanded form) Draw a line on your paper. Estimate the length in both inches and centimeters. *If you have a ruler, check to see how close you were to your estimate Make a graph using the information below. Make sure your graph has a title and labels. Read a nonfiction book for 20 minutes and tell what the main idea is. Write down facts or details to support your main idea. Use the sight word list below and read it 3 different times. Time yourself. Record your times: List 3 examples of solids, liquids, and gasses. Then explain how matter can change states. (example: how can liquids change to solids?) Fix the mistakes in the following sentences (there are 6 mistakes). jana playing soccer after school. Lucille went too texas. Jonathon ate a apple

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April Homework Tic-Tac-Toe

*Students should choose a Tic-Tac-Toe board each week to complete activities from. Students will turn in any work from the boards on Fridays to their teacher to show he/she completed some practice at home. Please let your teacher know if you have any questions.

April 1st-5th

Find 5 different text features in a non-fiction book. Write down which text features you found and how they helped you.

Practice your addition or subtraction math facts with a parent, sibling, or friend. Record on a sheet of paper some of the tricky ones you need to practice more.

Kevin had some baseball cards. He sold 24 of them at a yard sale. Now he has 65 cards. How many cards did Kevin have before the yard sale?Write an equation with a symbol for the unknown number. Choose a strategy to solve (base ten, number line, or expanded form)

Draw a line on your paper. Estimate the length in both inches and centimeters.*If you have a ruler, check to see how close you were to your estimate

Make a graph using the information below. Make sure your graph has a title and labels.

Read a nonfiction book for 20 minutes and tell what the main idea is. Write down facts or details to support your main idea.

Use the sight word list below and read it 3 different times. Time yourself. Record your times:

List 3 examples of solids, liquids, and gasses. Then explain how matter can change states. (example: how can liquids change to solids?)

Fix the mistakes in the following sentences (there are 6 mistakes).

jana playing soccer after school.Lucille went too texas.Jonathon ate a apple

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April 8th- 12thWrite down 10 words that have “magic-e”. Write down 10 words that have a short vowel sound.

Mason’s poster measured 39 inches. Henry’s poster measured 48 inches longer. How long was Henry’s poster?

Write an equation with a symbol for the unknown number. Choose a strategy to solve (base ten, number line, or expanded form).

Look at the graph above. How many more students chose summer than winter as their favorite season? Which season did the fewest children choose? How many children chose Fall?

Write a book recommendation for a book of your choice. What do you like about the book you are reading? What do you dislike about it? Who would you recommend this book to?

Use the sight word list below and read it 3 different times. Time yourself. Record your times:

Luke had 17 bouncy balls. His friend, James, had 12 bouncy balls. They were playing with them outside and lost some of them. Now they have 9 bouncy balls. How many bouncy balls did they lose?

Write an equation with a symbol for the unknown number. Choose a strategy to solve (base ten, number line, or expanded form).

Read a fiction book for 20 minutes. Then, write a summary of what you read about. Use the words “First, Next, Then, and Finally,” to begin each of your sentences.

Practice your addition or subtraction math facts with a parent, sibling, or friend. Record on a sheet of paper some of the tricky ones you need to practice more.

Solve the equation below using each of the different strategies (base ten, number line, and expanded form).

439 +293 = ?

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April 15th-18th Draw a Venn Diagram like the one below and compare and contrast two different characters from any fiction books that you’ve read this year.

What is the best estimate for:1. A gummy worm (3

inches or 3 centimeters)?

2. A book (8 yards or 8 inches)?

3. A car (4 yards or 4 feet)?

4. A jellybean (1 centimeter or 1 foot)?

5. The distance from school to home (5 miles or 5 inches)?

Look through a book, magazine, or newspaper, and write down 5 examples of each of the following: nouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs.

*Remember,nouns= a person, place, or thingadjectives= describe a nounverbs= actionsadverbs= describe a verb

Choose 5 daily tasks that you do and write down what time you do them. Be sure to also write a.m. or p.m.

Read 20 minutes in a fiction book. Stop and make at least 3 predictions as you read. What do you predict will happen next?

Kenzie has a piece of ribbon that is 7 inches shorter than Rachel’s ribbon. Rachel’s piece of ribbon measures 15 inches. What is the length of Kenzie’s ribbon?

How many different ways can you make 50 cents using pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters?

Practice your addition or subtraction math facts with a parent, sibling, or friend. Record on a sheet of paper some of the tricky ones you need to practice more.

Use the sight word list below and read it 3 different times. Time yourself. Record your times:

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April 29th – May 3rdWrite the number 347 four ways (standard form, expanded form, base ten, and word form).

Justin has 23 fewer stickers than Blake. Blake has 87 stickers. How many stickers does Justin have?Write an equation with a symbol for the unknown number. Choose a strategy to solve (base ten, number line, or expanded form).

Skip count by 10’s.___, ___, ___, ___, 210892, ___, ____, ____, ________, ____, 325, ____, ____

Choose a fiction book that you have read or are reading now. What lesson did the character learn that we can also learn from this book? Be sure to include the title of the book in your response.

Solve the equation below using each of the different strategies (base ten, number line, and expanded form).

878-299 = ?

Choose a fiction book. How does your character change from the beginning of the book to the end? Think about your character’s feelings, problems, and behaviors. Be sure to include the title in your response.

Choose a non-fiction book and explain the author’s main purpose. Explain in your own words the reasons from the text that support the author’s main purpose.

Practice your addition or subtraction math facts with a parent, sibling, or friend. Record on a sheet of paper some of the tricky ones you need to practice more.

Use the sight word list below and read it 3 different times. Time yourself. Record your times:

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Extra Math Practice At Home:If you have the math workbook at home, these are some great practice pages. They review concepts that we have previously taught, or are currently practicing, in class

If you don’t have a workbook, please contact your child’s teacher and one will be sent home with your child!

Place Value

● Unit 6 pg 71● Unit 6 pg 75● Unit 6 pg 77-79●

Telling Time Practice:

● Unit 6, pg. 3● Unit 6, pg. 35 A ● Unit 1, pg. 12● Unit 2 pg. 35● Unit 3 pg. 15

Money: ● Unit 6, pg. 42● Unit 6, pg. 47● Unit 6, pgs. 59-60● Unit 6, pgs. 64-65● Unit 1 pg. 17● Unit 1 pg. 20● Unit 1 pg. 22● Unit 1 pg. 30● Unit 2 pg. 1● Unit 3 pg. 55● AM/PM Unit 9, pg. 52

Skip Counting:

● Unit 6 pgs 62-63● Unit 6, pgs. 66-68● Unit 1 pg. 25● Unit 3 pg. 52

Word Problems:● Unit 1 pg. 34-35● Unit 1 pgs 41-42● Unit 1 pgs 44-50

● Unit 1 pgs 58-59● Unit 2 pg. 28● Unit 3 pg. 19-23● Unit 3 pgs. 25-30● Unit 3 pgs. 32A-32B● Unit 3 pg. 33● Unit 3 pgs. 40

Math Facts● Unit 2 pg. 1B● Unit 2 pg. 23● Unit 2 pg. 29● Unit 3 pg. 7● Unit 3 pg. 31● Unit 3 pg. 32C

Even and Odd

● Unit 3 pg. 50

Measurement Unit 9 pg. 28 Unit 9 pg. 30 Unit 9 pg. 33 Unit 9 pg. 34-35 Unit 9 pg. 37-38 Unit 9 pg. 41-42 Unit 9 pg. 44 Unit 9 pg. 47-48 Unit 9 pg. 49

Graphing Unit 4 pg. 35 Unit 5 pg. 47A and 47B

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Extra Reading Practice at Home:

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