Weekly Skills beginning 3/16
​
Students must:
- complete 90 minutes of iReady lessons weekly (45 minutes in Math/ 45 minutes in Reading).
-read for 20 minutes daily.
​
ELA
BrainPop
User name: facc
password: facc33330
SKILLS:
​
​
ASSESSMENTS:
​
​
PROJECTS: None
​
​
VIDEOS/LINKS:
​
MATH
Chapter 12 Geometry, Measurement, and Data
SKILLS Chapter 12
Students will be able to:
- Students will use models to compare customary units of length and weight, and liquid volume.
-make and interpret line plots and fractional data.
​
Vocabulary:
-
cup
-
decimeter
-
fluid once
-
gallon
-
half gallon
-
line plot
-
milliliter
-
millimeter
-
ounce
-
pint
-
pound
-
quart
-
second
-
ton
​
ASSESSMENTS/ PROJECT:
Mid Chapter Check Point 3/13 (Last assessment for Q3)
​
VIDEOS/LINKS:
SCIENCE
​
2/28-3/10: Energy in a Food Chain:
3/11-3/13: Plants’ and Animals’ Impact on Their Environments
SKILLS 2/28-3/10: Energy in a Food Chain:
​
-explain that animals, including humans, cannot make their own food and that when animals eat plants or other animals, the energy stored in the food source is passed to them; and trace the flow of energy from the Sun as it is transferred along the food chain through the producers to the consumers.
​
Vocabulary
producer
consumer
food web
herbivore
omnivore
carnivore
photosynthesis
ecosystem
keystone species
​
SKILLS 3/11-3/13: Plants’ and Animals’ Impact on Their Environments:
​
- Recognize ways plants and animals, including humans, can impact the environment.
​
Vocabulary for 3/11-3/13:
​
environment
impact
plant
animal
carrying capacity
population
​
​
​
​
ASSESSMENTS:
TEST on 3/10 - Last assessment for Q3.
Study Guide:
- Understand that animals, including humans, cannot make their own food and that when animals eat plants or other animals, the energy stored in the food source is passed to them.
- Be able to trace the flow of energy from the Sun as it is transferred along the food chain through
the producers to the consumers.
​
​
Vocabulary Review
SOCIAL STUDIES
Week 20: Transportation
SKILLS:
Students will analyze different types of transportation.
Students will study the history of transportation in Florida.
Students will study the history of important inventors in transportation history.
​
Vocabulary:
Locomotives,
Propellers,
Freeway
ASSESSMENTS:
3/9: Week 19 TEST
Last assessment for the quarter.
PROJECTS:
​