Writing Journal: Imagine that as you are shopping for a turkey for your 
      Thanksgiving meal, a turkey walks by and says, "Put that down and buy a 
      chicken instead." Write about what happens next.




 Brianna Johnny          Mitzy    Joshua       Roxana Joey          Emma     Max



                        Nyashia   Eric                   Alan
                                                                   Cincere
 Ricardo Ramon                                Natalie



Christian Jose             Gia    Adolfo      David     Andres    Massire Cameron



Elizabeth Carlos                              Angel     Matthew     Linder   Brian
                        Crystal Christopher



                          Ryan                 Sualee     Alan
"Make your mistakes work for you by learning from them."


Practice: Multiply
• Exercise 1-10 on page 92.
Reading - Slithery Snakes! (page 170)

Survive means to "remain alive or continue to
exist."

 When something is alert, it is watchful and
 ready to respond quickly.


Something that vibrates moves back and
forth or up and down very fast.
Reading - Slithery Snakes! (page 170)


 Surroundings refer to the conditions and
 objects around something or someone.


 Prey refers to a creature caught and killed
 by another animal for food.


 Predators are animals that kill and feed on
 other animals.
Reading - Slithery Snakes! (page 170)



 A species is a group of animals or plants
 that share similarities.


 Lunging is making a sudden forward
 movement.
1 Answer?

   True     
   False        
2 Answer?

   True     
   False        
3 Answer?

   True     
   False        
4 Answer?

   A    
   B  

   C    
   D  
Math - Repeated Addition




 Multiplication is a fast way of adding a series
 of numbers.


 3 x 5 means to add 3 together 5 times or
 3+3+3+3+3
Math - Commutative Property of Multiplication




 The commutative property of multiplication
 simply means it does not matter which
 number is first when you write the problem.
Math - Zeros




 Multiplication is repeated addition so:
 0x3=0+0+0= 0


 Any number times zero is always zero!
Math - Ones




 Multiplication is repeated addition so:
 1x4=1+1+1+1= 4


 Any number times one is always itself!
Math - Twos




 Multiplication is repeated addition so:
 2x4=4+4=8


 Any number times two is the number doubled!
 2 x 4 would be 4 + 4 or 8
 2 x 6 would be 6 + 6 or 12
Math - Fives
If you are multiplying five times an even number, take half of
the number and put a zero after it


For example 5 x 6 (6 is even)
• take half of 6 (30)
• add a zero - 40


If you are multiplying five times an odd number, subtract 1
from the number and halve the number


For example 5 x 7 (7 is odd)
• Subtract one from 7 (6)
• take half of 6 (3)
• Add a five - 35
Math - Nines

This is the one less = nine method


Subtract one from the number you are multiplying by.
• 9 x 5 (one less than 5 is 4)


The two numbers that make up the answer will equal 9.
• The last number in the answer is 5
• 4+5=9


Here is another example
• 9x8
• One less than 8 is 7. So the first number in the answer is 7
• 7+2=9
• So the second number in the answer is 2.
Math - 3 x 4 and 7 x 8

These two multiplication facts are as easy as counting

• 12 = 3 x 4 (notice the numbers go 1, 2, 3, 4)
• 56 = 7 x 8 (these also go in order 5, 6, 7, 8)

Remember these sentences:
• One two (12) equals three times four (3 x 4)
• Five six (56) equals seven times eight (7 x 8)

Because of the commutative property of multiplication:
• 3x4=4x3
• 7x8=8x7
5 Answer?
6 Answer?
7 Answer?
8 Answer?
9 Answer?
Math - Multiply Whole Numbers by Decimals (page 70)

Find 9 x 0.7


Step 1: Multiply as with whole                          0.7
numbers.
                                                      x   9
Step 2: Count the total number
of digits after the decimal point
in each factor.
                                               0.7    digits
Step 3: Add the digits. Count in
                                               x 9    digits
that many places from the right
in the product.      Th
                       ink
                           :c
                      fr      o
                         om unt
                            th      in
                                e      1
                                  rig digi
                                     ht    t


The answer is 6.3
Math - Multiply Whole Numbers by Decimals (page 72)



 50.
 10    Will exchanges 100 U.S. dollars for Jordanian
       dinars. If the exchange rate is 0.7 dinar for each
       dollar, how many dinars does he receive?
51.
 11   At the same time, Alana exchanges 5 U.S. dollars
      for Jordanian dinars. How many dinars does she
      receive?
Math - Multiply Whole Numbers by Decimals (page 70)
Language Arts - Singular and Plural Nouns (page 90)
12 group

   A   common
   B proper
13 Big Pine Hiking Club

   A   common
   B proper
14 Mr. and Mrs. Wills

   A   common
   B proper
15 club

   A   common
   B proper
16 trip

   A   common
   B proper
17 Emerald Lake Park

   A   common
   B proper
18 Thursday

   A   common
   B proper
19 list

   A   common
   B proper
20 Karen and Lydia

   A   common
   B proper
21 sandwiches

   A   common
   B proper
For the Week of October 31, 2011
1. rattlers       11. difficulties
2. fangs          12. batches
3. countries      13. abilities
4. liberties      14. lashes
5. potatoes       15. identities
6. rodeos         16. losses
7. taxes          17. possibilities
8. reptiles       18. notches
9. surroundings   19. zeroes
10. beliefs       20. eddies
Religion - Project Discipline (page 64)

Do Now: Make a memory game using the Key
Words on page 64. Use your textbook to
write in the answers.
Chapter 4

 Grade: 5
Subject: Religion
  Date: 11/7/11
1 Someone who speaks on behalf of God, defends the 
  truth, and works for justice.

   A Baptism

   B Incarnation

   C Salvation

   D Prophet

   E Eternal Life

   F Saints
2 Living in happiness with God forever.

    A   Baptism
    B Incarnation

    C   Salvation
    D   Prophet
    E Eternal Life

    F Saints
3 The truth that the Son of God became man

   A   Baptism
   B Incarnation

   C   Salvation
   D   Prophet
   E Eternal Life

   F Saints
4 The forgivenss of sins and the restoring of friendship 
  with God

    A   Baptism
    B Incarnation

    C   Salvation
    D   Prophet
    E Eternal Life

    F Saints
5 The sacrament in which we are freed from sin, become 
  children of God, and are welcomed into the Church.

    A   Baptism
    B Incarnation

    C   Salvation
    D Prophet

    E Eternal Life

    F Saints
6 Followers of Christ who lived lives of holiness on earth 
  and now share in eternal life with God in Heaven

    A   Baptism
    B Incarnation

    C   Salvation
    D Prophet

    E Eternal Life

    F Saints
Religion Homework

Complete page 65.
Write a creative story describing an
adventure through the digestive tract. Tell
about the "stops" you make along the way,
including the various organs.
1 Which objects did the Northwest Cost people NOT 
  make from wood?

   A   dishes
   B spoons

   C pottery

   D utensils
2 Which is NOT true about totem poles?

   A   they were made of wood.
   B they showed characters used to tell stories.

   C they welcomed visitors.

   D they were made only by women.
3 How did the Inuit and the Aleut get much of their food?

    A   by hunting
    B by farming

    C   by trading
    D   by gathering
4 What did the Inuit use to build igloos?

    A   stones
    B wood

    C adobe

    D ice
Homework Summary ­ Monday, November 7, 2011


Reading
1. Practice book, page 45

Math
1. Textbook, page 90, exercise 1­13

Language Arts
1. Practice book, page 21

Spelling
1. Practice for test tomorrow

Religion
1. Complete page 65
2. Due Wednesday

Social Studies
1. Finish lesson 5 on page 84­87
2. Answer questions 2 and 5 in your notebook
3. Extra Credit: type the poem

Science Project
1. Write a descriptive story describing an adventure through the digestive tract. Tell about the "steps" you make 
along the way including the various organs.
2. Typed only

Project due Thursday!
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