A Picture Tells a Story

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70 A Picture Tells a Story Write each sentence correctly. Then circle the type of sentence it is. Language Arts Types of sentences is the skateboard in the closet statement question exclamation command wear a hat and a sweater statement question exclamation command i think we should go to the park statement question exclamation command watch out for the ghost statement question exclamation command

74 And Away We Go! Underline the proper nouns in each sentence. Language Arts Proper nouns Dina walked across the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. In New York, Ramon went to the top of the Empire State Building. Mrs. Li taught us that the Nile River is in Africa. Brain Box A proper noun is a word that names a specific person, place, or thing. Proper nouns are always capitalized. William went to Paris to see the painting of the Mona Lisa.

122 Fill Me In! Read the story and fill in the missing words. Give your story a title. Title: Today is day of the week, the first day of Writing Word categories It tasted season clothing food how something tastes vacation. I put on my favorite. and I made family member for. meal! Then we went to fun place. The first thing we did was activity #2 activity #1. After that, we. By the time we got home, it was. time of day What a adjective day!

Draw a picture to go with your story. 123 Writing Word categories

Hop to It! Circle the correct numeral. Circle the ones. 123 Circle the tens. 45 Circle the hundreds. 836 Circle the tens. 517 Circle the hundreds. 382 Circle the ones. 697 163 Write the place value for each numeral on the chart. 624 391 105 879 243 hundreds tens ones Brain Box Math Skills Place value to hundreds If you see three numerals, you know that the number is made up of hundreds, tens, and ones. Look at 834: hundreds tens ones 834 The 8 tells us there are 8 hundreds. The 3 tells us there are 3 tens. The 4 tells us there are 4 ones.

182 Tic Tac Total Add each set of numbers. To win tic-tac-toe, draw a line through the three answers that are the same. 1 1 + 6 2 3 + 15 1 4 + 4 1 7 + 22 1 4 + 3 2 1 + 16 2 0 + 39 2 3 + 5 1 0 + 7 Addition and Subtraction 2 7 + 22 1 4 + 5 2 1 + 4 Brain Box Example: 2 2 +15 Step 1: Add the numbers in the ones column Step 2: Add the numbers in the tens column The answer is 37. 2 2 + 1 5 7 2 2 + 1 5 3 7 1 0 + 8 2 2 + 3 2 0 + 5 1 0 + 7 1 3 + 6 2 8 + 31

184 Tic SubTract Toe Subtract the numbers. To win tic-tac-toe, draw a line through the three answers that are the same. 1 9 5 2 5 4 3 8 26 1 5 2 2 6 13 2 8 15 2 7 5 2 8 11 3 0 10 Addition and Subtraction 2 1 10 2 8 2 1 8 4 Brain Box Example: 2 6 12 Step 1: Subtract the numbers in the ones column Step 2: Subtract the numbers in the tens column The answer is 14. 2 6 1 2 4 2 6 1 2 1 4 2 9 11 2 5 20 1 5 4 2 7 1 3 1 21 2 3 12

A Piece of Pie Draw a line from the fraction to the matching shape. 213 1 2 1 4 1 3 2 4 2 6 Color in the fractions below. Color 1 2 red. Color 2 3 blue. Multiplication and Fractions Matching fractions Color 1 3 green. Color 1 4 yellow.

254 Calendar Crunch Write the months of the year in order on the time line. Use the words in the box. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 April August December February January July June March May November October September Social Studies Time line 11 12

262 Big Birthdays Read about the Fourth of July. W e celebrate America s birthday on the fourth day of July. The Fourth of July is also called Independence Day. On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and adopted the Declaration of Independence. This paper said that America was no longer ruled by England. It declared America free! The Declaration is still a symbol of American liberty. We celebrate what it stands for every Fourth of July. We celebrate this holiday in many different ways. To find out how, unscramble each word. FIOKWERSR LGAF TCONREC Social Studies PRADEA Independence Day

278 Light Read about light. Is light white? No! Light is made up of colors. When light passes through raindrops, high above the earth, the light rays bend. When light bends, we see the colors of the rainbow. R for red O for orange Y for yellow G for green B for blue I for indigo V for violet What are the colors of the rainbow? You can remember the colors of the rainbow in order by remembering the name ROY G. BIV. Red is usually on the outside part of the rainbow; violet is usually on the inside part. Color the rainbow. Rainbows ROYGBI V Science

Moonlight Read about the moon. 279 The moon goes through phases as it travels around the Earth. The shapes of the phases are the parts of the moon lit by the sun. A full moon is round like a circle. A half moon is half a circle. A crescent moon looks like a sideways smile. It is smaller than a half moon. A gibbous moon is smaller than a crescent moon. A new moon is not visible because the side of the moon facing the Earth gets no sunlight. Label the phases of the moon. What kind of moon do you see tonight? Phases of the moon Science