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NOVEMBER 2012
MATH & SCIENCE CALENDAR
By: Chickasaw Elementary Math & Science Committee
November – 5th Grade Calendar
Sunday
4 What is the
function of the
pancreas?
Monday
5 Order from
least to greatest
.56
.42
.88 .01
Tuesday
6. What is the a
area of the blue
patio?
14 ft
12
11 What is
the function of
your kidneys?
12 Multiply.
43 x 26 =
62 x 21 =
24 x 50 =
6
13 Order these
numbers least
to greatest.
Wednesday
19 Draw a
coordinate
plane. Label
the x-axis and
the y- axis. Plot
the ordered pair
( 0, 6).
20 Write in
exponential
notation.
25 Compare a
plant’s stem to
a human’s
skeleton, how
are they
different?
26 Which word
describes a
translation.
a. Sliding
b. Copying
c. Flipping
d. Looking
e. Transforming
27 Divide.
5*5*5*5 =
7*7*7=
81*81=
156 ÷ 3 =
2123/ 8 =
Saturday
2 What is the
answer ?
2y +7 =
y=9
3 What is the
function of your
liver?
7 What metric
unit should I
measure the
length of a
peanut?
Explain.
8 Define prime
number. Give
four examples.
9 Add
$7.48
+$3.89
10 What is the
function of the
pancreas?
14 The picture
below is a net of
a __________.
15 Write in
standard form:
One billion, two
hundred million,
two thousand,
sixty-seven.
16 How many
faces does a
rectangular
prism have?
17 What is the
function of the
intestines?
21 Make a grid on
the back of the
calendar. Plot
the following
points:
( 2, 1); (3, 3);
(5,1); (6, 3)
What shape did
you make?
22
23Solve.
24 Compare a
plant’s stem to
a human’s
skeleton, how
are they same?
28 Solve.
29 Write the
following number
in word form:
6+8/4 –3=
10 - 1 + 92 =
1610 ÷ 12 =
943 / 7 =
Friday
1 Divide.
_____
2 3) 5078
3,892; 3,982;
3,298; 3,901
18 Draw an
outline of a
person on a
piece of paper;
label where you
would find the
heart, lungs,
brain and
stomach.
Thursday
19 + 8 - 7 =
3 + 5=
4
4
9*(11-s); s=2
6p-1; p=10
x-45=90
82,211,784
30 Which item’s
area would I
measure with
square meters?
a. Classroom
b. Milk Carton
c. Sheet of
paper
d. Tissue Box
November – 4th Grade Calendar
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1 Subtract
3, 587
- 1, 353
4 What will
happen to a
plant hung
upside down?
5 Solve for N.
4N + 5 = 25
8–N=3
12 + 4N = 36
6What is the
value of point P
on the number
line?
P
7. Write this
number in
standard and
expanded form.
Ten thousand,
five hundred,
two.
8
9
9
9
9
13 Multiply.
14 Solve.
7x6=
12 x 5 =
11 x 7 =
8x6=
(15 ÷ 3) +10=
15 Which of the
following is
equal to ¼?
a. 4 % b. 40%
(7-3) x 6 =
c. 20 % d. 25%
20 Estimate the
fraction of the
bar that is
shaded.
21 Solve.
57 x 6 =
50
7
22
0
11 Name the
two major
classifications
of animals.
18 What
Classification
group does a
frog belong
in?
25 Name the
three types of
seeds.
12 What is a
polygon? Give
an example.
19 Round to
the nearest
hundred.
23, 176
3, 349
4, 081
26 Label the
fractions in the
table.
0.4
Solve.
x 10 = ___
x 100= ___
x 1,000 = ___
x 10,000 =___
6
More than half
Less than half
About a half
27 What
fraction is
marked on the
number line?
Saturday
2 Draw a right
angle.
3 Draw and label
a picture of a
plant.
9 Subtract.
1,693 - _=448
10 What will
happen to a plant
kept in the dark?
2,000 – 793 =
___
16 What is the
value of the 5
in the number
45, 097?
17 What
Classification
group does an
alligator belong
in?
23 Use the
partial product
method to
solve the
problem below.
24 What
classification
group does a
seastar belong?
(Starfish)
3456 x 3 =
____
28 Brad’s science
club starts at 3:30
pm. It takes him
10 minutes to
walk to club, 25
minutes for club,
and then 15
minutes to walk
home. What time
does Brad get
home?
29 Compare.
3
4
30 Each kid at
1
2
Heather’s party
gets a sandwich
and a drink.
How many
combinations
are there?
Show your
work.
Sandwich
Drink
Turkey
Milk
Ham
Juice
Tuna
Soda
Peanut
Butter
Sunday
Monday
November – 3rd Grade Calendar
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
10’s
1’s
1 How many
ways can you
represent the
number 34? Use
the list on the
left to help.
2 Solve.
7 Howard has 3
quarters, 5
dimes, and 4
pennies. How
much money
does that equal?
8 Round this
number to the
nearest tens
place.
78
24
9 In the
number 679
what is the
place value of
the 9?
10 How does light
travel?
14 Solve.
15 Subtract.
16 What is
the product of
3 and 6?
17 Do all things
that produce light
produce heat as
well?
23 Multiply.
24 What is it
called when two
objects rub
against each
other?
3
1
4 Why do
people need
heat?
5 Solve.
2 + 4 = 1 + __
7 – 3 = 2 +__
11 What forms
energy does
the Sun
produce?
12 Add
234 + 321 =
330 + 456 =
24
6 How many
stickers do I
have in total?
15
24
13 Solve for
+ 4 = 11
- 10 = 3
18 What types
of material can
light travel
through?
25 What are
some of the
major sources
of heat that we
rely on?
4 x 3 is the same
as saying …
_ + _ + _ = 12
19 Erin has 4
times as many
pumpkins as
Karen. Karen
has 3 pumpkins,
how many does
Erin have?
20 On average,
students have
1-3 pets. A boy
says he has 25.
Could the boy
be correct. Give
a possible
solution.
21 Use > < =
26 Solve
27 Olivia is 3
times as old as
Marcus. Marcus
is 10. How old
is Olivia?
28 Use > < =
2x9=
8x3=
-
7,000
645
22
234 ___ 432
327___ 372
9 x 3 __ 3 x 7
5x2=
2 x 9 __ 6 x 3
6x4=
4 x 4 __ 2 x 8
100 x 5 =
29 Natalie has 4
pencils. She
needs six times
as many pencils
for her class.
How many does
she have?
Saturday
3 What is the
main source of
energy on
Earth?
200 x 4 =
300 x 2=
5x5=
7x3=
9x4=
10 x 3 =
111 ___ 101
2 x 5 __ 4 x 3
Friday
30 Make a
pictograph
with the info
below.
Favorite Soda
Coke- 13
Sprite – 5
Orange-4
Soda
Coke
Sprite
Root
Beer
Votes
November – 2nd Grade Calendar
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Tens
4 Name a
property of
water.
11. Name a
property of air.
18. Name a
solid.
25 Define
liquid.
5 Draw a
picture that
shows 158.
12. Add.
3+8+2=
9 + 12 + 1 =
4+4+4=
Ones
Thursday
Friday
1 How many ways
can you represent
the number 47 ?
Use the chart to
the left.
2What type of
dollar bill is
this?
3. Name a
property of ice.
9. Compare
using > < =
10. Name a
liquid.
6 Subtract.
12 – 5 = __
14 – 8 = __
17- 9 = __
13 -6 = __
7 I am a
number that has
4 ones and 5
tens. What am I?
8 In my pile of
13 Name the
coin below. How
much is it worth
14 Find the
missing number.
15 How many
tens are in the
numbers:
89?
43?
176?
16 Add.
21How much is
this coin worth?
What’s its name?
22.
23 Add 23 to
47.
__+ 47 =__
Write the steps
you take to add
the numbers
using the
hundreds chart.
28__quarters
=$1.00
29 Add.
12 + 3 =
8 + 14 =
4 + 16 =
30 + 4 =
30 Use the ten
frames on the
right to
illustrate the
problem below.
13 + 6 = __
___ + 15 = 26
___ - 9 = 10
19. Draw coins
to show 56
cents in two
different ways.
Use “P” for
pennies, “N” for
nickels, “D” for
dime, etc…
20 Solve.
a. Write 28 in
word form.
26 Is the coin
below a nickel
or a quarter?
How do you
know?
27 Solve.
coins, I have 5
quarters, 7 dimes,
11 nickels and 6
pennies. How much
money do I have?
b. Write the
fact family for 7,
8, 15
62 + ___ = 100
__ dimes=$1.00
___ + 38 = 100
__nickels=
$1.00
Saturday
34 ___ 33
43 __ 75
22 __ two tens
17 Name a
gas.
48
+ 26
24 Define
solid.
November – 1st Grade Calendar
Sunday
Monday
4 How many
stars can you
count in the
night sky?
5. a. Count by
1’s to 120.
11 What
happens to a
ball when you
throw it up in
the air?
12 Finish the
pattern.
18 Observe
the night sky
for 1 week and
draw a picture
of what you
see every
night.
19 Solve.
b. Count by 2’s
until you reach
30.
25, 30, 35, 40,
___, ___, ___
7+8=
17 – 9 =
+ 8 = 12
11 -
25 How could
you see a tiny
bug better?
=4
26 Mary started
with 18
scarecrows. She
gave 11
scarecrows to
Sue. How many
does she have
left?
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1 Tell someone all
the numbers that
come between 87
and 102.
2 Write your
number words
from zero to
twelve.
3 What do you
see in the sky
at night that
twinkles or
glows?
6 How many
tens and one
are in the
number 89?
7 If I am the
tenth person in
line, how many
people are in
front of me?
8 Subtract.
6–3=
8–5=
10 – 4 =
9 Draw a ten
frame to show
the number 9.
10 What
happens to a
toy when you
drop it ?
13 a. Starting
at 48 count by
10’s until 118.
b. Count back
from 25 until
you reach 0.
14 What number
is represented in
the 10 frame?
15 Dave bought 3
ice cream cones,
4 fruit snacks, and
8 chocolate chip
cookies. How
many snacks did
he buy in all?
16 Jody said
the sum of 2
and 3 is 1.
Is this correct?
17 What
happens to
your pencil
when it rolls
off your desk?
20 Draw a tenframe to solve.
Find the missing
number.
21 Sarah goes to
buy flowers for
her grandmother.
The flower shop
has 10 pink and
10 purple flowers.
How many ways
can she choose
10 flowers?
22
23 Compare.
Use > < =
24 What could
you use to
take look at
your hand and
see all the
small things
on your hand?
28 Solve.
2 + 7 = ___+ 3
29 What number
comes next?
2, 12, ___, 32,
4 + 4 = 5 + ___
___,52, ___, ___,
1. 1 + __ = 5
2. 2 + __ = 5
3. 5 + 3 = 8
5 + 3 + __ = 10
4. 10 - 8 = __
27 How many
more bears to
fill the frame?
14 __ 41
34 __ 38
12 __ 22
___, ___, 102, __
30 Look at the
ten frame to
the right. What
addition
sentence does
it represent?
6 + 4 or 7 + 3
November – Kindergarten Calendar
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1. Draw a circle.
Draw a square
beside it.
2. Write the
number words
for 1- 12.
3 What do
you see during
the night up in
the sky?
4 What do you
see during the
day up in the
sky?
5 About how
many squashes
are in the purple
wheelbarrow?
6 Show one way
to break apart
the number 7.
7 Name this
shape.
8 How
many
more to
make a
ten?
9 Draw sixteen
leaves.
10Observe
the moon for 2
weeks and
draw a picture
every night of
what you see.
11 What
happens when
you drop
something
from the desk?
12 Draw eight
scarecrows.
13 Show the
number 6 in the
ten frame.
14 What number
is represented on
the dice?
15 What 3D shape
is shown below?
16 Show me
four different
ways to make
the number 4.
17 How could
you stop a ball
from falling to
the ground?
18 What
happens to a
ball when you
throw it up in
the air?
19 A triangle
has how many
sides?
20 Match the
picture to the
number.
22
5
23 Circle the
stack that has
more tokens.
A hexagon has
how many
sides?
21. Casey wrote
his numbers in
the wrong order.
2, 0, 4, 3, 5, 1
9
Can you put them
in the right order?
24 What
makes it hot
on Earth
during the
day?
Which one has
more sides?
3
29 Draw a
square. Draw a
triangle inside the
square.
30 Who is first
in line?
25 What does
a piece of
paper look like
when it falls to
the ground?
26 How many
tokens are
there?
27 How many
leaves are still
floating in the
air above the
pile of leaves on
the bottom of
our calendar
page?
28 Circle a group
of 5 pea pods.