Chickasaw Elementary Math & Science Committee SEPTEMBER 2012 MATH & SCIENCE CALENDAR.

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Chickasaw Elementary Math & Science Committee SEPTEMBER 2012 MATH & SCIENCE CALENDAR

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Chickasaw ElementaryMath & Science

Committee

SEPTEMBER 2012

MATH & SCIENCE

CALENDAR

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September – Kindergarten CalendarSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1. What sense do you use when you look at the sky ?

2 LABOR DAY Go explore with your Senses!

3 Draw a picture with 3 circles.

4 How many sides does a square have?

5 Tell someone the days of the week.

6 Ben, Dan, and Amy are standing in a line. Who is first?

7 Count aloud to 20 for someone.

8 What sense do you use when you touch a soft pillow?

9 What sense do you use when you eat a cookie?

10 Can you make a square with 2 triangles?

11 Is 8 closer to 5 or 10?

12 Count how many apples are on this calendar page.

13 Draw 6 crayons.

14 How many corners does a triangle have?

15 What sense do you use when you use your nose?

16 Can cats and dogs talk in real life?

17 Ryan has 10 blocks. Matt has 5 blocks. Who has the least amount?

18 Write the number words for 0-3.

19 Is the apple: above, below, beside, or in front of the desk?

20 How many sides does a rhombus (diamond) have?

21. What type of solid shape is a basketball?

22 What sense do you use when you listen to a song?

23 Can cows play on the computer?

24 Give an example of something that is a circle.

25. Sort the pictures into 2 groups. How many in each group?

26 Name this shape.

27 Is the star: above, below, or next to the balloons?

28 Sort the following pictures by color.

29 Can plants walk around?

30. Can dogs eat food?

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September – 1st Grade CalendarSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1. Is a block asolid or a liquid?

2 Find three things that are smooth and three things that are rough.

3 Fill in the blanks.

8 + __ = 8

8 - __ = 8

7 + 0 = __

7 - __ = 7

4 Which number is 10 less than 25?

5 Ty was four behind the first person in line. What was his place?

6 Sam has 4 baseballs and 3 footballs. How many balls does she have?

7 I have 3 tens and 4 ones. What is my number?

8 Sort a handful of change into the different sizes.

9 Sort a handful of buttons into different sizes.

10 Write three number sentences that equal 10.

11 Which number is one more than 18?

12 Luis has 4 more dogs than Sydney. Sydney has 1 dog. How many dogs does Luis have?

13 Which month comes after September?

14 Solve.

3 + 8 =

5 + 5 =

3 – 1 =

4 – 2 =

15 Sort a handful of toys into two different colors.

16 Sort a handful of rocks into two different groups.

17. Add.

2 + __ = 10

__ = 4 + 2

7 + 1 =__

18. Place these numbers in order from least to greatest.

6, 3, 4, 10

19 A. Count backwards by 10 from 100.

B. Count by 2s to 20.

20 If you double two, how many do you have?

If you double six, how many do you have?

21 Ten birds sat on a tree. Four birds flew away. How many birds are sitting on the tree?

22 What makes a ball a solid?

23 A book is a solid or liquid?

24 Subtract

8 – 4 =

9 – __= 7

__ = 6 – 1

25. Alexis has 12 cookies. She puts them on 2 plates. Write a number sentence to show 3 different ways in which the cookies could be on the 2 different plates.

26 Circle the equations that are true.

6 = 6

8 = 7 -1

4 + 1 = 3 + 3

2 + 5 = 5 + 2

27 Reggie has 2 pockets. He puts 18 marbles into his pockets. If he puts 7 marbles into one pocket. How many marbles will go into his other pocket?

28 Which number is 10 more than 5?

29 Explain the two groups that you sorted the rocks into in a sentence.

30. Is milk a solid or a liquid?

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

1. Collect sand and dirt, what is the difference?

2. Collect a group of rocks, Describe how they feel.

3 Place these numbers in order from least to greatest.

63, 36, 44, 10

4 Jade will have a party on the fourth Friday of September. What is the date of her party?

5 Add.

1 + 3 + 3 + 2=

7 + 3 + 9 + 0=

3 + 6 + 2 + 2=

6 Complete. 7 A. Write the number

fifty-five.

B. Write your favorite number using words.

8 How are small rocks made?

9 What is soil made of?

10 Write three number sentences that equal 10.

11 Which number is ten more than 16?

12

If 2 + 6 =8

then 8- 6 = __

9 – 7 =2

__ + 2 =9

13 I have 3 dimes and 5 pennies. How much money do I have?

14

5+ 8 =

9+ 7 =

6 + 6 =

10 + 4 =

15 Sort a handful of rocks into three groups.

16 Describe the three groups that your sorted your rocks into

17 Name a shape that has four sides.

18 Use >, <, =

24 __ 87

33 __21

3 tens __ 37

19 What is the value of the number in the hundreds place?

458

20 Put these numbers in order from greatest to least.

2, 86, 68, 34, 9

21 I have 8 tens and 3 ones. What number am I?

22 Name two different types of soil.

23 Describe two different types of soil.

24 Solve.

___ + 5 = 12

13 - ___ = 6

20 + 10 = ___

25 Matt has 4 guitars, 1 keyboard, and 2 violins. How many instruments does he have?

26 Which number has three hundreds, two tens and 4 ones?

27 Write the fact family for 5, 2, 7

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A. 2, 4, 6, 8

Odd or even?

B. Complete.

3, __, 9, 12,__

29 Is soil made of plants and dirt?

30. What makes a good soil to grow plants?

2 3 4

4 6

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

1. How do you observe?

2. What is an experiment?

3 Write the number in standard form.

Sixty six thousand, five hundred seventy-one

4 Add.

12 + 24 + 35 =

33 + 87 + 22 =

5 How many hundreds are in 843?

1,398?

6 Round the following numbers to the nearest 100:

758, 431, 392

649, 280, 118

7 The key word “how many more” means what operation should be used?

8 What color will heat up faster black or white?

9. How do we use models to help us?

10 Use >, <, =

254 __ 817

333 __ 219

3 tens __ 37

11 Daniel bought a candy bar for $0.45. He paid the cashier $1.00. What would his change be?

12 What is the difference between 38 and 18?

13 Write the symbol that will make the number sentence true.

72 __ 35 = 37

14 Solve.

4 + 4 + 4 =

4 x 3 =

3 + 3 =

3 x 2 =

15 What soil will heat up faster sand or planting soil?

16. What are results in an experiment?

17 Solve.

2,000 17,000

- 452 - 5, 719

18. A. How many pencils are in a gross?

B. Represent the number 132 in three different ways.

19 Tom had 16 caps. Joe gave him more. Tom now has 23. How many caps did Joe give him?

20 Write the number in word form and expanded form.

34, 825

21 How many eggs are in a dozen?

How many eggs are in three dozen?

22 What is volume?

23 What tool do you use measure the temperature of an object?

24 Which number is closer to 8,614?

A) 8,000

B) 9,000

25 Subtract.

873 – 90=

218 – 99 =

783 – 32 =

1,238 – 44=

26 Solve.

A. 7 + 3 – 4 =

18 – 2 + 7 =

B. 12 + 564 =

27 Complete the pattern

4, 8, ___, 16, ___

28 Complete. 29 What is the difference between mass and volume?

30. What is mass?

2 4

8

6

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September – 4th Grade CalendarSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 Name the three states of water.

2 Name three different properties of matter.

3.

3 x 10 =

3 x 100 =

3 x 1,000=

3 x 10,000 =

4. Draw a picture that describes

3 x 4

5 Write the factors for 48.

6 Solve

9 x 12 =

7 x 2 =

8 x 4 =

7 Does it matter which order you multiply numbers?

8 What is a hypothesis?

9 Pick up a pencil, write 5 properties that belong to this piece of matter.

10 Round to the tens and multiply

5 x 21 =

4 x 26 =

2 x 54 =

11. What is another way to write 53?

12. If you multiply any number by zero, what is the product?

13 Which number has 8 tens, 5 hundreds, 3 ones, and 1 thousand?

14 Write the number.

7,000 + 400 + 90 + 3 =

15 Why does matter change?

16 Name three common uses of water; one for each state.

17 Give a reasonable estimate

for the

number

of

rocks

in the

jar.

Explain.

18. Solve.

3 x (3-2)=

28 – 4 x 5 =

(8-3) x 6 =

a=7 and b=8

a x b = ___

19 Round to the nearest 10.

56, 926

44, 873

110, 509

20 In 2008, 7,459 people attended the football game. In 2007, 8,218 people attended. Estimate the difference.

21 Write in standard form:

Seventy million, one hundred fifteen thousand, four hundred two.

22 If you cut a candy bar in half and put both pieces on to the scale will it weigh the same as when the candy bar was whole?

23. Name the three states of matter.

24. Estimate.

238 + 444=

189 – 54 =

25. Fill in the

blanks.

7 x 6 = is the

same as

(5 x _ ) + ( _ x 6)

= 30 + 12

= 42

26 Find the multiplication and division fact families for the set of numbers below:

7, 8, 56

27 Continue the pattern

10, 30, 50, __

28 Solve.

173 + 4 x 5=

328 – (32 +2)=

7 -2 x 3 =

29 Pick two objects, compare and contrast the objects’ physical properties.

30. What is the difference between mass and volume?

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

1. Write atestablequestion.

2. Write an untestable question.

3 Put these

numbers on a

number line.

4.5; 2; 1.34; 4

3.25; 0; 2.8

4

12,390

- 5,832

5 A. What is the greatest common factor of 18 and 36?

B. List all the factors of 56.

6 Solve.

54.50 ÷ 2=

7 I am thinking of a number that has 6 hundredths, 7 tens, and 4 ones. What is the number?

8. List the steps of the Scientific Method.

9 What is the tool you woulduse to observe something very small?

10 Is 534 divisible by 3? Explain your answer

11 Explain the difference between a dividend and a divisor. Give an example.

12 The numbers

12, 18, 24, 30

are multiples

of which

number?

13 Which of the following numbers are divisible by 5?

22 20 25 37 95

100 52 65

14 Divide.

56/8 = ___

42 ÷ 7 = ___

28 / 4 = ___

66 ÷ 6 = ___

15 What happens to a substance when it dissolves?

16 What is the difference between a mixture and a solution?

17

Round 23,456 to the nearest hundreds place.

18 The sum is 32. One addend is a multiple of 5 and one addend is a multiple of3. Write the equation.

19 Solve.

12 x 25 =

8 x 27 =

18 x 10 =

3 x 4 =

20 Solve.

7 x 10 =

7 x 100 =

7 x 1,000=

7 x 10,000 =

7 x 100,000 =

21 Meg runs 4.5 miles five times a week. Joe runs 5.5 miles 4 times a week. Who runs more miles? What is the difference?

22 Pick two objects compare and contrast their physical properties.

23. Explain the difference between a liquid, solid and gas.

24 Write four numbers that are less than 3 but greater than 2.

25 A. List 6composite numbers between 2 and 30.

B. List 4 prime numbers between 2 and 21.

26 Divide.

123 /3 = ___

155 ÷ 5 = ___

108 / 9 = ___

169 ÷ 13 = ___

121 / 11 = ___

100 ÷ 10 = ___

27 List the lowest common multiple of 12 and 18.

28 Find the

product.

24.6 x 3 =

10.04 x 0.3=

29 Does a gallon of milk and a gallon of water have the same mass/weight?

30. What is matter?