February 16 20, 2015 Name: Directions: Please do homework daily. Parents, please check and make sure your child is doing their homework. ALL homework is due on F RIDAY. Subjects Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Reading 20 Minutes 20 Minutes 20 Minutes Spelling ABC order 5x Each ABC Order Dictation ELA Tuesday Week 21 Wednesday Week 21 Thursday Week 21 Math Chapter 7 Lesson 4 Chapter 7 Lesson 5 Chapter 7 Lesson 6 * Reading is a V ERY important part of homework and should be done EV ERY night! Parents must write how many minutes are read every night.!
! Ms. Oum's First Grade Homework Packet Unit 4: Animals Together Week 2: February 16 20, 2015 Spelling Words Word Wall Words we me because other keep feed small into beak seat Dictation!! I am glad my bad hat fell into the water.!
s Weekly Reading Log Day Title of Book/Story minutes read Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Weekend Debbie Candau 2011 Graphics by www.digiwebstudio.com and Kirsten Peters McGrath from KPMDoodles
1 # 2 3 4 5 Write each spelling and word wall word in a sentence Write each spelling and word wall word in a sentence
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Faith Wheeler 2013 All Rights Reserved Date: TUESDAY Week 21 Name: Root Words Color the root words yellow. 1. drink drinks 2. mailed mail 3. cake cakes 4. smallest small Parts of Speech Color the verbs (action word) yellow that you see below. funny fix green soft go hang lime hair bake Sentence Construction Directions: Rewrite the sentences correctly. 1. what month is after july 2. when did molly and luke jump in the snow Conventions Directions: Circle the correct word to go in the blank. 1. The spider did not scare. they them 2. The boys the truck. drives drive 3. My pig loudly. oinks oink p.203
Name: WEEK 9 Sequence DAY 3 Seed wiggles are easy to make. First, use glue to draw a wiggly line. Draw the line on waxed paper. Make the line wide and smooth. Second, shake seeds onto the line. Cover every bit of the glue. Third, let the wiggly line dry overnight. Fourth, peel the paper off the seed wiggle. Fifth, make a hole in the seed wiggle. Sixth, tie string through the hole. You can hang the wiggle in a window.. g A B C. g A B C. r A B C WORD MEANINGS Evan-Moor Corp. EMC 3451 Daily Reading Comprehension 61 3451.indb 61 3/24/10 12:35 PM
Name Measurement and Data 1.MD.4 My Homework Lesson 4 Read Picture Graphs Homework Helper Need help? connected.mcgraw-hill.com The pictures on a picture graph tell how many. ehelp Favorite Color Blue Green Red Wh at color has the most votes? blue Practice Use the graph to answer the questions. Favorite Sport Baseball Basketball Track Copyright by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 1. Do more students like baseball or track? 2. How many students voted for basketball? Chapter 7 Lesson 4 531
Use the graph to answer the questions. Favorite Fruit Apple Banana Strawberry 3. Do more people like bananas or strawberries? 4. What fruit has 3 votes? 5. How many people like apples? 6. How many more votes are there for strawberries than for apples? Test Practice 7. Each picture in a picture graph stands for how many votes? 1 2 3 4 Math at Home Have your child gather 3 different kinds of coins from around the house. Have him or her lay them out in separate rows according to the type of coin. Then ask your child questions about the number of coins in each group. 532 Chapter 7 Lesson 4 Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Date: Name: WEDNESDAY Week 21 Faith Wheeler 2013 All Rights Reserved Syllables Write how many syllables the pictures have on the line. Parts of Speech Color the nouns (people, places, and things) yellow that you see below. shoes draw for umbrella unicorn notes until apple fun boy two Sentence Construction Directions: Rewrite the sentences correctly. 1. the fireworks were bright 2. jake went fishing on wednesday and thursday Conventions Directions: Circle the correct word to go in the blank. 1. The dolls in the window. sit sits 2. walk every day. We He 3. The toys fun. is are p.205
Verbs Name State-of-Being Verbs: Was and Were State-of-being verbs do not show action. They tell about something that exists now or that existed in the past. Was and were are examples of state-of-being verbs that tell that something existed in the past. Use was to tell about one person, place, or thing. Example: I was hungry. Use were with you or with more than one person, place, or thing. Examples: You were at the party. Sara and Bob were glad. Write was or were to complete each sentence. open all night. 1. My window 2. I surprised on my birthday this year. 3. You 4. Eli running to the library. at the play last night. sitting in the front row. 5. Mom and Dad 6. You the winner! 7. They 8. Jorge 9. The evening light 10. The clothes 42 able to see the ocean. trying to catch a fly. soft. on sale. CD-104633 Carson-Dellosa
Name Measurement and Data 1.MD.4 My Homework Lesson 5 Make Bar Graphs Homework Helper Need help? connected.mcgraw-hill.com You can use a tally chart to make a bar graph. ehelp Favorite Way to Travel Way to Travel Tally Total Walking Running Skipping 8 6 3 Favorite Way to Travel Walking Running Skipping 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Practice 1. Write the totals in the tally chart. Favorite Vehicle Vehicle Tally Car Van Truck Total Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 2. Use the tally chart in Exercise 1 to make a bar graph. Favorite Vehicle Car Van Truck 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Chapter 7 Lesson 5 539
3. Write the totals in the tally chart. Favorite Fruit Fruit Tally Orange Banana Cherry Total I m the sweetest! 4. Use the tally chart in Exercise 3 to make a bar graph. Favorite Fruit Orange Banana Cherry 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Vocabulary Check Vocab Complete each sentence. bar graph picture graph 5. A uses bars to show data. 6. A uses pictures to show data. Math at Home Ask your child to make a bar graph to show the number of pets and the number of people that live in your house. Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Ingram Publishing/SuperStock 540 Chapter 7 Lesson 5
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Date: Faith Wheeler 2013 All Rights Reserved Name: THURSDAY Week 21 Word Meanings Circle the words that match the definitions below. a jungle animal rabbit monkey something that grows tree car Sentence Construction 1. can we go to florida Directions: Rewrite the sentences correctly. Parts of Speech Color the adjective (describing words) yellow that you see below. life of pretty quiet used busy drink sticky tall 2. sam and tim went on a hike in october Conventions Directions: Circle the correct word to go in the blank. 1. The pancakes great! was were 2. Did you see? she her 3. dog swam in the lake. His Him p.207
Name: WEEK 9 Sequence DAY 4 Brad s family took a trip. They stayed in a cabin at Pine Lake. In the morning, they packed some food. Then they rode a boat on the lake. They all tried to catch the biggest fish. They swam in the afternoon. Then they walked on some trails. Brad s family played games at night. They fell asleep to the sound of crickets.. A B C. A B C. o A B C WORD MEANINGS 62 Daily Reading Comprehension EMC 3451 Evan-Moor Corp. 3451.indb 62 3/24/10 12:35 PM
Name Measurement and Data 1.MD.4 My Homework Lesson 6 Read Bar Graphs Homework Helper Need help? connected.mcgraw-hill.com The bars on a bar graph tell how many. Look where each bar ends. Read the number. ehelp Favorite Shape Circle Square Triangle 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Which shape has the most votes? square Practice Use the graph to answer the questions. What We Like To Do Play games Read a book Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Draw 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 1. How many students like to draw? 2. Which activity got fewer votes than playing games? Chapter 7 Lesson 6 545
Use the graph to answer the questions. 3. How many students voted for pencil? 4. Which school supply got fewer than 3 votes? 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Favorite School Supply Crayon Pencil Book bag 5. How many more students voted for pencil than for book bag? 6. How many students were surveyed in all? Test Practice 7. How many people were surveyed in all? Favorite Shape Circle Square Triangle 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 18 8 6 Math at Home Create a bar graph showing your family members favorite season. Ask your child questions about this bar graph. Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. 546 Chapter 7 Lesson 6