Mrs. Hickson's Class

Dearborn Public Schools

Social Studies and Math tests.

on February 6, 2019

Hi all,

I hope you are enjoying your day  Here are some updates on our upcoming tests.

 

Social Studies Test

The social studies test will be given tomorrow, 2/7/19.  Please use some of your day to review the material.  You should have all your materials with you.  You can also use the videos and Colonial Jeopardy here on the blog.  Don’t forget about the textbook in google classroom.

 

Math Test

The math test will be given on schedule this Friday 2/8/19.  The reviews you were given are due tomorrow.  We will be checking them as a class.  You can use the videos here on the blog to help you. You also have your homework help sheets to help you study.  Below please find a copy of the review in case you need it.

    Module 3 Review

     Due Wed. 2/6/19

1. On Sunday, Fred bought 5 1/2 kg of plant food.  He used 2 1/4 kg on his strawberry plants and used ⅔ kg for his tomato plants.  

a. How many kilograms of plant food did Fred have left?  Write one or more equations to show how you reached your answer.

b. Fred wants to feed his strawberry plants one more time and his tomato plants 2 more  times. He will use the same amounts of plant food as before. How much plant food will he need?  Does he have enough left to do so Explain you answer using words, pictures, or numbers.

2.  Fred harvests the strawberries and tomatoes in his garden.

a. He picks 2 ⅗ kg less strawberries in the morning than in the afternoon.  If Fred picks 3 ¼ kg in the morning, how many kilograms of strawberries does he pick in the afternoon?  Explain your answer using words, pictures, or equations.

b.  Fred also picks tomatoes from his garden.  He picked 6 3/10 kg, but 2.5 were rotten and had to be thrown away.  How many kilograms of tomatoes were not rotten? Write an equation that shows how you reached your answer.

c.  After throwing away the rotten tomatoes, did Fred get more kilograms of strawberries or tomatoes?  How many more kilograms? Explain your answer using an equation.

 

Readworks

Don’t forget that the articles “News Debate: Snowed Out!” and “Let It Snow!” are both due on Friday.  Today would be a perfect day to snuggle under a blanket and get some reading done.

See you all tomorrow!

 

Answer the riddle below in your planner, get your planner signed, show it to me tomorrow.

What do you call a cat sitting on the ice?


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