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Page 1: By: Chickasaw Elementary Math & Science Committee NOVEMBER 2012 MATH & SCIENCE CALENDAR

By: Chickasaw Elementary Math & Science Committee

NOVEMBER 2012MATH & SCIENCE CALENDAR

Page 2: By: Chickasaw Elementary Math & Science Committee NOVEMBER 2012 MATH & SCIENCE CALENDAR

November – 5th Grade CalendarSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 Divide. _____ 2 3) 5078

2 What is the answer ?2y +7 =y = 9

3 What is the function of yourliver?

4 What is the function of the pancreas?

5 Order from least to greatest

.56 .88 .01

.42

6. What is the a area of the blue patio? 14 ft

12

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

3 + 5 =4 4

10 What is the function of the pancreas?

11 What is the function of your kidneys?

12 Multiply. 43 x 26 =62 x 21 =24 x 50 =

13 Order these numbers least to greatest.

3,892; 3,982; 3,298; 3,901

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?

18 Draw an outline of a person on a piece of paper; label where you would find the heart, lungs, brain and stomach.

19 Draw a coordinate plane. Label the x-axis and the y- axis. Plot the ordered pair ( 0, 6).

20 Write in exponential notation.

5*5*5*5 =7*7*7=81*81=

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.

9*(11-s); s=2

6p-1; p=10

x-45=90

24 Compare a plant’s stem to a human’s skeleton, how are they same?

25 Compare a plant’s stem to a human’s skeleton, how are they different?

26 Which word describes a translation.a. Slidingb. Copyingc. Flippingd. Lookinge. Transforming

27 Divide. 156 ÷ 3 =

2123/ 8 =

1610 ÷ 12 =

943 / 7 =

28 Solve.

6 + 8 / 4 – 3 =

10 - 1 + 92 =

19 + 8 - 7 =

29 Write the following number in word form:

82,211,784

30 Which item’s area would I measure with square meters?a.Classroomb.Milk Cartonc.Sheet of paperd.Tissue Box

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November – 4th Grade CalendarSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesda

yThursday Friday Saturday

1 Subtract

3, 587 - 1, 353

2 Draw a right angle.

3 Draw and label

a picture of aplant.

4 What willhappen to aplant hungupside

down?

5 Solve for N.4N + 5 = 25 8 – N = 312 + 4N = 36

6What is the value of point

P on the

number

line? P

0 0.4

7. Write this number in standard and expanded form.Ten thousand, five hundred, two.

8 Solve.9 x 10 = ___9 x 100= ___9 x 1,000 = ___9 x 10,000 =___

9 Subtract.1,693 - _=448

2,000 – 793 = ___

10 What willhappen to a

plantkept in the

dark?

11 Name the two major classifications of animals.

12 What is a polygon? Give an example.

13 Multiply. 7 x 6 =12 x 5 =11 x 7 = 8 x 6 =

14 Solve.

(15 ÷ 3) +10=

(7-3) x 6 =

15 Which of the

following is equal to ¼?a. 4 % b. 40%

c. 20 % d. 25%

16 What is the value of the 5 in the number45, 097?

17 WhatClassificationgroup does analligator belongin?

18 WhatClassificatio

ngroup does

afrog belongin?

19 Round to the nearest hundred.

23, 176 3, 349 4, 081

20 Estimate the fraction of the bar that is shaded.

More than halfLess than halfAbout a half

21 Solve. 57 x 6 = 50 7

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22 23 Use the partial product method to solve the problem below.

3456 x 3 = ____

24 What classification group does a seastar belong? (Starfish)

25 Name the

three types of

seeds.

26 Label the fractions in the table.

27 What fraction is marked on the number line?

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 1 4 2

30 Each kid at 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

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November – 3rd Grade CalendarSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 How many ways can you represent the number 34? Use the list on the left to help.

2 Solve.

100 x 5 =

200 x 4 =

300 x 2=

3 What is the main source of energy on Earth?

4 Why dopeople needheat?

5 Solve. 2 + 4 = 1 +

__

7 – 3 = 2 +__

6 How many stickers do I have in total?

15 24

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 lighttravel?

11 What forms energy does the Sun produce?

12 Add

234 + 321 =330 + 456 =

13 Solve for

+ 4 = 11

- 10 = 3

14 Solve.

4 x 3 is the same as saying …_ + _ + _ = 12

15 Subtract.

7,000 - 645

16 What is the product of 3 and 6?

17 Do all thingsthat produce lightproduce heat aswell?

18 What types of material can light travel through?

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 > < = 234 ___ 432

111 ___ 101

327___ 372

22 23 Multiply. 5 x 5 = 7 x 3 = 9 x 4 = 10 x 3 =

24 What is it called when two objects rub against each other?

25 What are some of the major sources of heat that we rely on?

26 Solve

2 x 9 =

8 x 3 =

5 x 2 =

6 x 4 =

27 Olivia is 3 times as old as Marcus. Marcus is 10. How old is Olivia?

28 Use > < =

2 x 5 __ 4 x 3

9 x 3 __ 3 x 7

2 x 9 __ 6 x 3

4 x 4 __ 2 x 8

29 Natalie has 4 pencils. She needs six times as many pencils for her class. How many does she have?

30 Make a pictograph with the info below.Favorite SodaCoke- 13Sprite – 5Orange-4

10’s 1’s

3

1 24

Soda Votes

Coke

Sprite

RootBeer

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November – 2nd Grade CalendarSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Tens Ones 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.

4 Name a property of water.

5 Draw a picture that shows 158.

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 coins, I have 5 quarters, 7 dimes, 11 nickels and 6 pennies. How much money do I have?

9. Compare using > < =

34 ___ 3343 __ 7522 __ two

tens

10. Name a liquid.

11. Name a property of air.

12. Add.

3 + 8 + 2 =9 + 12 + 1 =4 + 4 + 4 =

13 Name the coin below. How much is it worth

14 Find the missing

number.

___ + 15 = 26

___ - 9 = 10

15 How many tens are in the numbers: 89? 43? 176?

16 Add. 48 + 26

17 Name a gas.

18. Name a solid.

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.

b. Write the fact family for 7, 8, 15

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.

24 Define solid.

25 Define liquid.

26 Is the coin below a nickel or a quarter? How do you know?

27 Solve.

62 + ___ = 100

___ + 38 = 100

28__quarters=$1.00

__ dimes=$1.00

__nickels=$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 = __

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November – 1st Grade CalendarSunday Monday 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?

4 How many stars can you count in the night sky?

5. a. Count by 1’s to 120.

b. Count by 2’s until you reach 30.

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 ?

11 What happens to a ball when you throw it up in the air?

12 Finish the pattern.

25, 30, 35, 40, ___, ___, ___

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?

18 Observe the night sky for 1 week

and draw a

picture

of what you see every night.

19 Solve.

7 + 8 =

17 – 9 =

+ 8 = 12

11 - = 4

20 Draw a ten-frame to solve. Find the missing number. 1.   1 + __ = 52.   2 + __ = 53.    5 + 3 = 85 + 3 + __ = 104.   10 - 8 = __

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 > < =

14 __ 4134 __ 3812 __ 22

24 What could you use to take look at your hand and see all the small things on your hand?

25 How could

you see a tiny

bug better?

26 Mary started with 18 scarecrows. She gave 11 scarecrows to Sue. How many does she have left?

27 How many more bears to fill the frame?

28 Solve.

2 + 7 = ___+ 3

4 + 4 = 5 + ___

29 What number comes next?2, 12, ___, 32, ___,52, ___, ___,

___, ___, 102, __

30 Look at the ten frame to the right. What addition sentence does it represent?6 + 4 or 7 + 3

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November – Kindergarten CalendarSunday 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 aten?

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?

A hexagon has how many sides?

Which one has more sides?

20 Match the picture to the number.

21. Casey wrote his numbers in the wrong order. 2, 0, 4, 3, 5, 1

Can you put them in the right order?

22 23 Circle the stack that has more tokens.

24 What makes it hot on Earth during the day?

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.

29 Draw a square. Draw a triangle inside the square.

30 Who is first in line?

5

9

3