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Morning Work March 3rd
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Poetry
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Trees
~Sarah Coleridge
The Oak is called the
king of trees,
The Aspen quivers in
the breeze,
The Poplar grows up
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straight and tall,
1.What do all living things have in common?
The Peach tree spreads
a. They all have many cells
along the wall,
b. They all eat food to stay alive
The Sycamore gives
c. They all reproduce
pleasant shade,
d. They all have hearts and brains
The Willow droops in
watery glade,
2. How do humans compare with amoebas?
The Fir tree useful in
a. Both are single celled organisms
timber gives,
b. Both are multicellular organisms
The Beech amid the
c. Both reproduce
forest lives.
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d. Only humans are single celled organisms
Morning Work March 4th
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Poetry
Now the Day is Over
~Sabine Baring-Gould
Now the day is over,
Night is drawing nigh,
Shadows of the evening
Steal across the sky.
Now the darkness
gathers,
Stars began to peep,
Birds and beasts and
flowers
Soon will be asleep.
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1. The diaphragm is part of which system?
a. The nervous system
b. The respiratory system
c. The digestive system
d. The skeletal system
2. Nijah looks through a microscope to see a single celled
organism. He sees an organism with lots of hair like wisps
on it and it is pretty large! Which single celled organism is
he probably looking at?
Bacteria
A bug
Paramecium
Euglena
Morning Work March 5th
Poetry
Math
At the Seaside
~Robert Louis
Stevenson
When I was down
beside the sea
A wooden spade they
gave to me
To dig the sandy shore.
My holes were empty
like a cup,
In every hole the sea
came up,
Till it could come no
more.
1Which of the following single celled
organism eats by changing shape and
surrounding its food?
a. Euglena
b. Amoeba
c. Humans
2. Which two systems work together to
d. Bacteria
transport nutrients to the body for energy?
a. The nervous and digestive systems
b. The respiratory and circulatory systems
c. The digestive and circulatory systems
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d. The skeletal and digestive systems
Mr. Nobody
By Anonymous
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I know a funny little man,
As quiet as a mouse,
Who does the mischief that is done
In everybody’s house!
There’s no one ever sees his face,
And yet we all agree
That every plate we break was
cracked
By Mr. Nobody.
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’Tis he who always tears out books,
Who leaves the door ajar,
He pulls the buttons from our
shirts,
And scatters pins afar;
That squeaking door will always
squeak,
For prithee, don’t you see,
We leave the oiling to be done
By Mr. Nobody.
The finger marks upon the door
By none of us are made;
We never leave the blinds
unclosed,
To let the curtains fade.
The ink we never spill; the boots
That lying round you see
Are not our boots,—they all belong
To Mr. Nobody.
1. The disappearance of which living
thing would result in the breakdown
of an entire food web?
a. Consumers
b. Producers
c. Herbivores
d. Carnivores
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2. Which biome is
populated with trees
that have very large
leaves that fall of in the
autumn?
a. Temperate
b. Deciduous
Forest
c. Estuary
d.Grasslands
Rainforest
Morning Work March 10th
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My First Best FriendPoetry
By Jack Prelutsky
My first best friend is Awful
Ann—
she socked me in the eye.
My second best is Sneaky
Sam—
he tried to swipe my pie.
My third best friend is Max the
Rat—
he trampled on my toes.
My fourth best friend is Nasty
Nell—
She almost broke my nose.
My fifth best friend is Ted the
Toad—
he kicked me in the knee.
My sixth best friend is Grumpy
Gail—
she's always mean to me.
My seventh best is Monster
Moe—
he often plays too rough.
That's all the friends I've got
right now—
I think I've got enough.
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1. How do plants contribute to the water cycle?
a. They release water vapor into the air through
condensation
b. Plants do not contribute to the water cycle, but they
benefit from it
c. They release water vapor into the air through
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transpiration
2. How does the respiratory system work with the circulatory
system?
a. The respiratory system carries oxygen to the body
b. The circulatory system carries oxygen to the respiratory system
c. The circulatory system has white blood cells which fight off
infections
d. The respiratory system brings oxygen to the circulatory system,
which carries it around the body through blood
Morning Work March 11th
Poetry
Noisy Noisy
by Jack Prelutsky
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It's noisy, noisy
overhead,
the birds are winging
south,
and every bird is
opening
a noisy, noisy mouth.
They fill the air with
loud complaint,
they honk and quack
and squawk—
they do not feel like
flying,
but it's much too far to
walk.
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Biome
Science
Precipitation
Temperature
A
48 inches
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B
12 inches
2
C
30 inches
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D
240 inches
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1.According to the chart above which biome will have the
least amount of biotic factors?
Biome A
2. According to the chart above Which biome do
Biome B
you think represents the Temperate Deciduous
Biome C
forest?
Biome D
Biome A
Biome B
Biome C
Biome D
Morning Work March 12th
Poetry
The Best Game the
Fairies Play
The best game the fairies
.play,
The best game of all,
Is sliding down steeples—
(You know they’re very
tall).
You fly to the weathercock,
And when you hear it
crow,
You fold your wings and
clutch your things
And then let go!
They have a million other
games—
Cloud-catching’s one,
And mud-mixing after rain
Is heaps and heaps of fun;
But when you go and stay
with them
Never mind the rest,
Take my advice—they’re
very nice,
But steeple-sliding’s best!
1. Which of the following biomes would have the least
variety of organisms?
a. Rainforest
b. Deciduous forest
c. Grasslands
d. Taiga
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Science
2. Which is a true statement about temperatures on
water and land?
a. Water and land usually have the same temperature.
b. Water heats up and cools down much faster than land.
c. Water heats up and cools down much slower than land.
d. Land heats up and cools down much slower than water.
Morning Work Marc 13th
Poetry
The Spring Storm
.The sky has given over
its bitterness.
Math
Out of the dark change
all day long
rain falls and falls
as if it would never end.
Still the snow keeps
its hold on the ground.
But water, water
from a thousand runnels! 1. How are the grasslands different from the rainforest?
a. The grasslands do not have many consumers
It collects swiftly,
b. The rainforest has many producers
dappled with black
c. The rainforest has many tall trees
cuts a way for itself
d. The grasslands have a lot of precipitation
through green ice in the
gutters.
2. Which of the following describes how living things
Drop after drop it falls
get food?
from the withered grassa. Decomposers break down dead organisms
b. Consumers get energy from the sunlight
stems
c. Producers hunt and gather other living things
of the overhanging
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d. Decomposers hunt and gather other living
embankment.
things