September - OCPS TeacherPress

Download Report

Transcript September - OCPS TeacherPress

Chickasaw Elementary
Math & Science
Committee
SEPTEMBER 2012
MATH & SCIENCE
CALENDAR
September – Kindergarten Calendar
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1. What
sense do you
use when you
look at the
sky ?
2 LABOR DAY
Go explore
with your
Senses!
3 Draw a
4 How many
sides does a
square have?
5 Tell someone
the days of the
week.
6 Ben, Dan, and
Amy are standing
in a line. Who is
first?
7 Count aloud to
20 for someone.
8 What
sense do you
use when you
touch a soft
pillow?
9 What
sense do you
use when you
eat a cookie?
10 Can you
make a square
with 2 triangles?
11 Is 8 closer to
5 or 10?
12 Count how
many apples are
on this calendar
page.
13 Draw 6
crayons.
14 How many
corners does a
triangle have?
15 What
sense do you
use when you
use your
nose?
16 Can cats
and dogs
talk in real
life?
17 Ryan has 10
blocks. Matt
has 5 blocks.
Who has the
least amount?
18 Write the
number words
for 0-3.
19 Is the apple:
above, below,
beside, or in front
of the desk?
20 How many
sides does a
rhombus
(diamond) have?
21. What type of
solid shape is a
basketball?
22 What
sense do you
use when you
listen to a
song?
23 Can cows
play on the
computer?
24 Give an
example of
something that
is a circle.
25. Sort the
pictures into 2
groups. How
many in each
group?
26 Name this
shape.
27 Is the star:
above, below, or
next to the
balloons?
28 Sort the
following pictures
by color.
29 Can
plants walk
around?
30. Can dogs
eat food?
picture with 3
circles.
September – 1st Grade Calendar
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1. Is a block a
solid or a
liquid?
2 Find three
things that are
smooth and
three things
that are rough.
3 Fill in the
blanks.
8 + __ = 8
8 - __ = 8
7 + 0 = __
7 - __ = 7
4 Which number
is 10 less than
25?
5 Ty was four
behind the first
person in line.
What was his
place?
6 Sam has 4
baseballs and 3
footballs. How
many balls does
she have?
7 I have 3 tens
and 4 ones.
What is my
number?
8 Sort a
handful of
change into
the different
sizes.
9 Sort a
handful of
buttons into
different
sizes.
10 Write three
number
sentences that
equal 10.
11 Which
number is one
more than 18?
12 Luis has 4
more dogs than
Sydney. Sydney
has 1 dog. How
many dogs does
Luis have?
13 Which month
comes after
September?
14 Solve.
3+8=
5+5=
3–1=
4–2=
15 Sort a
handful of
toys into two
different
colors.
16 Sort a
handful of
rocks into two
different
groups.
17. Add.
18. Place these
numbers in
order from least
to greatest.
6, 3, 4, 10
19 A. Count
backwards by 10
from 100.
20 If you double
two, how many do
you have?
22 What
makes a ball
a solid?
B. Count by 2s to
20.
If you double six,
how many do you
have?
21 Ten birds sat
on a tree. Four
birds flew away.
How many birds
are sitting on the
tree?
25. Alexis has
12 cookies. She
puts them on 2
plates. Write a
number
sentence to
show 3 different
ways in which
the cookies
could be on the
2 different
plates.
26 Circle the
equations that are
true.
27 Reggie has 2
pockets. He puts
18 marbles into
his pockets. If he
puts 7 marbles
into one pocket.
How many
marbles will go
into his other
pocket?
28 Which
number is 10
more than 5?
29 Explain
the two
groups that
you sorted
the rocks into
in a sentence.
2 + __ = 10
__ = 4 + 2
7 + 1 =__
23 A book is
a solid or
liquid?
24 Subtract
8–4=
9 – __= 7
__ = 6 – 1
30. Is milk a
solid or a
liquid?
6=6
8 = 7 -1
4+1=3+3
September – 2nd Grade Calendar
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1. Collect
sand and dirt,
what is the
difference?
2. Collect a
group of rocks,
Describe how
they feel.
9 What is soil
made of?
3 Place these
numbers in
order from least
to greatest.
63, 36, 44, 10
4 Jade will have
a party on the
fourth Friday of
September.
What is the date
of her party?
5 Add.
1 + 3 + 3 + 2=
7 + 3 + 9 + 0=
3 + 6 + 2 + 2=
10 Write three
number
sentences that
equal 10.
11 Which
number is ten
more than 16?
12
If 2 + 6 =8
then 8- 6 = __
6
Complete.
7 A. Write the
number
fifty-five.
B. Write your
favorite number
using words.
8 How are
small rocks
made?
13 I have 3
dimes and 5
pennies. How
much money do I
have?
14
5+ 8 =
9+ 7 =
6+6=
10 + 4 =
15 Sort a
handful of
rocks into
three groups.
2 3
4
4 6
9 – 7 =2
__ + 2 =9
16 Describe
the three
groups that
your sorted
your rocks into
17 Name a
shape that has
four sides.
18 Use >, <, =
24 __ 87
33 __21
3 tens __ 37
19 What is the
value of the
number in the
hundreds place?
458
20 Put these
numbers in order
from greatest to
least.
2, 86, 68, 34, 9
21 I have 8 tens
and 3 ones. What
number am I?
22 Name two
different types
of soil.
23 Describe
two different
types of soil.
24 Solve.
25 Matt has 4
guitars, 1
keyboard, and 2
violins. How
many
instruments
does he have?
26 Which number
has three
hundreds, two
tens and 4 ones?
27 Write the fact
family for 5, 2, 7
28
A. 2, 4, 6, 8
29 Is soil
made of
plants and
dirt?
___ + 5 = 12
13 - ___ = 6
30. What
makes a good
soil to grow
plants?
Odd or even?
B. Complete.
20 + 10 = ___
3, __, 9, 12,__
September – 3rd Grade Calendar
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1. How do you
observe?
2. What is an
experiment?
3 Write the
number in
standard form.
Sixty six
thousand, five
hundred
seventy-one
4 Add.
12 + 24 + 35 =
9. How do we
use models to
help us?
10 Use >, <, =
16. What are
results in an
experiment?
17 Solve.
254 __ 817
333 __ 219
3 tens __ 37
2,000
- 452
17,000
- 5, 719
5 How many
hundreds are in
843?
1,398?
6 Round the
following
numbers to the
nearest 100:
758, 431, 392
649, 280, 118
7 The key word
“how many more”
means what
operation should
be used?
8 What color
will heat up
faster black
or white?
11 Daniel
bought a candy
bar for $0.45.
He paid the
cashier $1.00.
What would his
change be?
12 What is the
difference
between 38 and
18?
13 Write the
symbol that will
make the number
sentence true.
72 __ 35 = 37
14 Solve.
4+4+4=
4x3=
3+3=
3x2=
15 What soil
will heat up
faster sand or
planting soil?
18. A. How
many pencils
are in a gross?
19 Tom had 16
caps. Joe gave
him more. Tom
now has 23. How
many caps did
Joe give him?
20 Write the
number in word
form and
expanded form.
34, 825
21 How many
eggs are in a
dozen?
How many eggs
are in three
dozen?
22 What is
volume?
26 Solve.
A. 7 + 3 – 4 =
27 Complete the
pattern
4, 8, ___, 16, ___
28 Complete.
29 What is
the
difference
between
mass
and volume?
33 + 87 + 22 =
B. Represent
the number 132
in three different
ways.
23 What tool
do you use
measure the
temperature
of an object?
30. What is
mass?
24 Which
number is closer
to 8,614?
25 Subtract.
A) 8,000
B) 9,000
218 – 99 =
873 – 90=
2
18 – 2 + 7 =
783 – 32 =
1,238 – 44=
B. 12 + 564 =
4
8
6
September – 4th Grade Calendar
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1 Name the
three states
of water.
2 Name three
different
properties of
matter.
3.
3 x 10 =
3 x 100 =
3 x 1,000=
3 x 10,000 =
4. Draw a picture
that describes
3x4
5 Write the factors
for 48.
6 Solve
9 x 12 =
7x2=
8x4=
7 Does it matter
which order you
multiply numbers?
8 What is a
hypothesis?
9 Pick up a
pencil, write 5
properties that
belong to this
piece of matter.
10 Round to the
tens and multiply
5 x 21 =
4 x 26 =
2 x 54 =
11. What is
another way to
write 53?
12. If you multiply
any number by
zero, what is the
product?
13 Which number
has 8 tens, 5
hundreds, 3 ones,
and 1 thousand?
14 Write the
number.
7,000 + 400 + 90 +
3=
15 Why does
matter
change?
16 Name
three common
uses of water;
one for each
state.
17 Give a
reasonable
estimate
for the
number
of
rocks
in the
jar.
Explain.
18. Solve.
19 Round to the
nearest 10.
20 In 2008, 7,459
people attended the
football game. In
2007, 8,218 people
attended. Estimate
the difference.
21 Write in
standard form:
Seventy million,
one hundred fifteen
thousand, four
hundred two.
22 If you cut
a candy bar in
half and put
both pieces on
to the scale
will it weigh
the same as
when the
candy bar was
whole?
24. Estimate.
25. Fill in the
blanks.
7 x 6 = is the
same as
(5 x _ ) + ( _ x 6)
= 30 + 12
= 42
27 Continue the
pattern
10, 30, 50, __
28 Solve.
173 + 4 x 5=
328 – (32 +2)=
7 -2 x 3 =
29 Pick two
objects,
compare and
contrast the
objects’
physical
properties.
23. Name the
three states of
matter.
30. What is
the difference
between mass
and volume?
238 + 444=
189 – 54 =
3 x (3-2)=
28 – 4 x 5 =
(8-3) x 6 =
56, 926
44, 873
110, 509
a=7 and b=8
a x b = ___
26 Find the
multiplication and
division fact families
for the set of
numbers below:
7, 8, 56
September – 5th Grade Calendar
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1. Write a
testable
question.
2. Write
an
untestable
question.
9 What is the
tool you would
use to observe
something very
small?
3 Put these
numbers on a
number line.
4.5; 2; 1.34; 4
3.25; 0; 2.8
4
10 Is 534
divisible by 3?
Explain your
answer
11 Explain the
difference
between a
dividend and a
divisor. Give an
example.
12 The numbers
12, 18, 24, 30
are multiples
of which
number?
13 Which of
the following
numbers are
divisible by 5?
12,390
- 5,832
5 A. What is the
greatest common
factor of 18 and
36?
6 Solve.
54.50 ÷ 2=
B. List all the
factors of 56.
22 20 25 37 95
100 52 65
16 What is the
difference
between a
mixture and a
solution?
17
Round 23,456 to
the nearest
hundreds place.
18 The sum is
32. One addend
is a multiple of 5
and one addend
is a multiple of3.
Write the
equation.
19 Solve.
20 Solve.
12 x 25 =
8 x 27 =
18 x 10 =
3x4=
7 x 10 =
7 x 100 =
7 x 1,000=
7 x 10,000 =
7 x 100,000 =
23. Explain the
difference
between a
liquid, solid and
gas.
24 Write four
numbers that are
less than 3 but
greater than 2.
25 A. List 6
composite
numbers
between 2 and
30.
26 Divide.
27 List the lowest
common multiple
of 12 and 18.
30. What is
matter?
B. List 4 prime
numbers
between
2 and 21.
123 /3 = ___
155 ÷ 5 = ___
108 / 9 = ___
169 ÷ 13 = ___
121 / 11 = ___
100 ÷ 10 = ___
7 I am thinking
of a number that
has 6
hundredths, 7
tens, and 4 ones.
What is the
number?
8. List the steps
of the Scientific
Method.
14 Divide.
15 What
happens to a
substance
when it
dissolves?
56/8 = ___
42 ÷ 7 = ___
28 / 4 = ___
66 ÷ 6 = ___
21 Meg runs 4.5
miles five times a
week. Joe runs
5.5 miles 4 times
a week. Who
runs more miles?
What is the
difference?
22 Pick two
objects
compare and
contrast their
physical
properties.
28 Find the
product.
29 Does a
gallon of milk
and a gallon of
water have the
same
mass/weight?
24.6 x 3 =
10.04 x 0.3=