Homework Students will continue reviewing for the FSA. Please check and make sure your children are completing their homework and showing their work. There will be a Quiz on Thursday reviewing Performance Coach Lessons 24-28. Performance Coach Students will be working with their Performance Coach Books daily in class. Any classwork assignments not finished in class will need to be completed as Homework in addition to the packet. i-ready All students need to complete 2 lessons of MATH i-ready per week for a grade. The 2 completed lessons of i-ready are due by Sunday night. Students must complete a quiz at the end of each i-ready lesson in order to receive credit for a completed lesson. As a reminder, we are now accumulating the iready homework grades for the month as a quiz grade. Monday 14 th Performance Coach pages 252-255 Tuesday 15 th Conversion Worksheet Form F (2 Pages) Wednesday 16 th FSA Review Days 73 & 75 Thursday 17 th 6.5 Practice & Homework (2 Pages) Friday 18 th FSA Practice Assessment due Monday 3/28/16 - will count as a Test Grade Parents please initial below each day acknowledging your child has completed the assigned homework. Completed homework packets will be collected on Friday 17 th for a grade. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 14 th 15 th 16 th 17 th 18 th Name:
Converting Lengths (F) Convert the lengths in the problems below. yards = 15 feet feet = 6 yards 72 inches = yards feet = 108 inches feet = 36 inches 12 inches = foot inches = 2 yards 108 inches = yards 6 feet = inches 5 yards = feet How many inches are in 3 feet? How many feet are in 5 yards? How many feet are in 8 yards? How many inches are in 8 yards? How many feet are in 6 yards? Underline the longer length: 77 inches 6 feet Underline the shorter length: 144 inches 6 yards Math-Drills.Com
Converting Liquid Measures (F) Convert the liquid measures in the problems below. fluid ounces = 1 cup 2 quarts = fluid ounces 4 cups = quart pints = 8 cups gallons = 8 quarts cups = 2 gallons 1 quart = fluid ounces gallons = 64 cups fluid ounces = 5 quarts 8 fluid ounces = cup How many cups are in 1 gallon? How many cups are in 3 pints? How many pints are in 5 gallons? How many fluid ounces are in 5 quarts? How many pints are in 1 quart? Underline the greater volume: 8 cups 7 quarts Underline the lesser volume: 128 fluid ounces 7 quarts Math-Drills.Com
100 Day Countdown to the 4 th Grade Math FSA Day 73 1. Mrs. Long keeps a garden in her backyard. The garden is in the shape of a rectangle. Her garden is 450 square feet. The garden is 9 feet wide. What is the perimeter of Mrs. Long s garden? 4. A store owner wants to buy a new rectangular rug. The rug must be between 97 and 107 square feet. The rug must be less than 10 feet long. Draw a rectangle that could represent the new rug. 2. Select all the answers that with the given dimensions of a rectangle would have a perimeter of 40 inches. length: 15 inches length: 5 inches length: 13 inches length: 8 inches length: 8 inches width: 10 inches width: 15 inches width: 7 inches width: 12 inches width: 5 inches 5. Charlie s favorite hobby is photography. He recently bought a picture frame for one of his favorite photographs. What is the area of the frame not covered by the picture? 3. The Few s are building a new home. One of the bedroom closets has an area of 40 square feet and a perimeter of 26 feet. What are the length and width of the closet using whole numbers? square inches Length = Width = Name: Score: /5 Percentage: % Page 23
100 Day Countdown to the 4 th Grade Math FSA Day 75 1. Rodrigo keeps a garden in his backyard. The garden s area is 48 square feet and its length is eight centimeters more than its width. Draw and label the rectangle that could represent the garden. Tell the length and width. 4. Charlie s favorite hobby is photography. He recently bought a picture frame for one of his favorite photographs. What is the area of the frame covered by the picture? Length: cm Width: cm 2. Select all the answers that with the given dimensions of a rectangle would have an area of 64 inches. length: 16 inches width: 4 inches length: 8 inches width: 8 inches length: 2 inches width: 32 inches length: 16 inches width: 16 inches length: 12 inches width: 20 inches square inches 5. Arsenio was drawing a rectangle for math homework. If the perimeter of his rectangle is 44 centimeters, what is area of the rectangle? 3. The art room at Johnson Elementary School has a storage room with the area of 117 square feet. The length of one wall is 13 feet. What is the width of the storage room? What is the perimeter of the room? Width = Perimeter = square cm Name: Score: /5 Percentage: % Page 25
Name Date Metric Units of Mass and Capacity Complete. Practice 6.5 1. 4 L ml 2. 6 kg g 3. t 9,000 kg 4. dl 6 L 5. mg 18 g 6. 500 dl L Choose the most reasonable measure for each. 7. 8. 9. a 950 mg a 200 ml a 3 kg b 950 g b 2 dl b 300 g c 9 kg c 2 L c 3,000 mg Compare. Write,, or for each. 10. 6 g 7,000 kg 11. 3 L 3,000 ml 12. 8,200 ml 82 L 13. 38 L 3,800 dl 14. 27 t 27,000 kg 15. 510 g 5,100 mg For Exercises 16 17, tell which metric unit you would choose to measure each. Explain your choice. 16. the mass of an orange 17. the amount of soup in a cup Test Prep 18. A car gas tank holds 85 liters of gas. A second car s tank holds 860 deciliters of gas. How much more gas does the second car s tank hold? 19. If 20 apples have a mass of 3 kg, what is the approximate mass in grams of each apple? A 1 dl C 10 L B 10 dl D 1,000 L Copyright Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Use with text pages 160 162.
Name Date Metric Units of Mass and Capacity Homework 6.5 Metric Units of Mass 1,000 milligrams (mg) = 1 gram (g) 1,000 grams = 1 kilogram (kg) 1,000 kilograms = 1 metric ton (t) Metric Units of Capacity 1,000 milliliters (ml) = 1 liter (L) 10 deciliters (dl) = 1 liter (L) Complete. 1. 8 L = dl 2. t = 6,000 kg 3. 9 g = mg 4. L = 50,000 ml 5. 8 kg = g 6. 20 t = kg Compare. Write,, or for each. 7. 16 dl 160 L 8. 7 kg 700 g 9. 13 t 13,000 kg Tell which metric unit you would choose to measure each. Explain your choice. 10. amount of juice in a large pitcher 11. mass of a car 12. mass of a box of cereal 13. amount of honey on a spoon Problem Solving 14. The mass of Box A is 3 kg. The mass of Box B is 2 kg 550 g. The mass of Box C is 3,500 g. How would you list the boxes from least to greatest mass? Tell how you found your answer. Show Your Work Copyright Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. Use with text pages 160 162.