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5th grade 1st nine weeks (1)

5th grade 1st nine weeks (1)

You are unique and you are valued

Name_____________ Week 8
Daily Language Day 4

1. Which preposition would best complete the sentence?

Abigail ran _______ the football field so she would not mess up the game.
a. in b. against c. above d. around

2. Correct the following sentence:
me and my friend is going to the beach next weekend
_______________________________________________________

3. Choose an antonym for the underlined word below.
The subway travels below the ground in New York City.

a. under b. above c. outside d. against

4. Choose the part of speech of the underlined word in the sentence below.
The girls played all day in the hot, warm sun all summer long.

A. Preposition b. Conjunction C. Interjection D. Verb

Daily Math 3. Write the Factors in
Exponential form. Solve.
1. Solve.
[9 X (7 – 2) + 4] ÷ 7 6 x 6 x 6 x 6=

2. Solve the following problems. 8 x 8 x 8=
3.69 x 4.9=
92.5 x 8= 4. Round the decimals to the
nearest thousandths place:

8.64597

8943.597410

You can choose to have a great day today!

Name_____________ Week 8
Daily Language Day 5

1. Which preposition would best complete the sentence?

We ran _______ the ocean so we would not get our feet too wet.
a. in b. through c. above d. along

2. Correct the following sentence:
i can have a piece of pie please

_______________________________________________________

3. Choose an antonym for the underlined word below.
The wealthy man bought his daughter a new car for her sixteenth birthday.

a. rich b. poor c. pour d. funny

4. Choose the part of speech of the underlined word in the sentence below.
We were going to go to the movies, but the tickets were sold out.
A. Preposition b. Conjunction C. Interjection D. Verb

Daily Math 3. Solve. Explain the pattern.

1. Use words to describe the 424.6 ÷ 10=
numerical expression below. 424.6 ÷ 100=
424.6 ÷ 1,000=
(8 x 3) ÷ 4=

2. Solve the following problems. 4. Round the decimals to the
6 x 832.5= nearest hundredths place:
462.3 x 2.3=
6.523

854.478

Language Skills:

Context Clues/Prefixes and Suffixes:
ELACC5.L.5

Correcting Sentences/ Commas in a Series:
ELACC5.L.2

Correlative Conjunctions: ELACC5.L.1
Spelling: ELACC5.L.2

Math Skills:

MCC5.NBT.1: Place Value/Decimals
MCC5.NBT.7: Dividing Decimals

MCC5.NBT.7: Adding, Subtracting, and
Multiplying Decimals

MCC5.NBT.7: Adding, Subtracting, and
Multiplying Decimals

Today became great when you arrived!

Name_____________

Week 9

Daily Language Day 1

1. Choose the meaning of the word as it is used in the sentence.

When you use a credit card at the gas station, they ask you to prepay for gas.
a. Pay after b. Pay more c. Pay before d. Pay late

2. Correct the following sentence:
the girl’s house is big red and expensive
_______________________________________________________

3. Choose the correct correlative conjunction to fill in the blanks.
____ my brother____ my sister went to the University of Georgia.

a. Both…and b. Either…or c. Neither…nor d. Not…but

4. Choose the spelling of the word that correctly completes the sentence.
It is important to never _________ someone personally.
A. attac b. attack C. attax D. attacks

Daily Math Dinner Menu Drink
Ham: $5.65 Dessert Tea: $1.59
1. Solve the following: Pie: $3.50
____ tenths = 60 hundredths Tacos: $3.35 Coke: $0.99
Cake: $2.70
2. Set up and solve the
following problem. Fish: $6.99 Fruit: $3.25 Milk: $1.99

77 ÷ 3.5 3. What would be the total if you

ordered ham and tea?

4. What is the difference in price

between the fish and tacos?

Anything worth doing is worth doing well

Name_____________ Week 9
Daily Language Day 2

1. Choose the meaning of the word as it is used in the sentence.

Cassidy was the most fearless player on the soccer team.
a. Full of fear b. With fear c. After fear d. Without fear

2. Correct the following sentence:
Savannah emma and gregory are nice people to be around
_______________________________________________________

3. Choose the correct correlative conjunction to fill in the blanks.
_______ I will go to the store ______ you will.

a. Both…and b. Either…or c. Neither…nor d. Not…but

4. Choose the spelling of the word that correctly completes the sentence.
Spaghetti is bad for my _________ system.

A. digestiv b. Dijestive C. Dijustive D. Digestive

Daily Math Dinner Menu Drink
Ham: $5.65 Dessert Tea: $1.59
1. Solve the following: Pie: $3.50
5 tens=_____ ones Tacos: $3.35 Coke: $0.99
Cake: $2.70
2. Set up and solve the
following problem. Fish: $6.99 Fruit: $3.25 Milk: $1.99

60 ÷ 1.5= 3. Three people each ordered tacos.

How much did they spend?

4. How much would it cost to order

fish and fruit?

Name_____________ Failure leads to success
Daily Language
Week 9
Day 3

1. Choose the meaning of the word as it is used in the sentence.

The cloth was interwoven with pastel and bold colors.
a. Woven against b. Woven between c. Woven before d. Woven wrongly

2. Correct the following sentence:

I want to go to middle school in georgia high school in maine and college in florida

_______________________________________________________

3. Choose the correct correlative conjunction to fill in the blanks.
____ baseball ______ tennis are sports that use a ball.

a. Both…and b. Either…or c. Neither…nor d. Not…but

4. Choose the spelling of the word that correctly completes the sentence.
We had more players on the field, so we had the __________.
A. advantage b. advantag C. Advantaje D. adventage

Daily Math Dinner Menu Drink
Ham: $5.65 Dessert Tea: $1.59
1. Solve the following: Pie: $3.50
3 tenths=_____ hundredths Tacos: $3.35 Coke: $0.99
Cake: $2.70
2. Set up and solve the
following problem. Fish: $6.99 Fruit: $3.25 Milk: $1.99

2.45 ÷ 0.7= 3. Which costs more: Tea and Pie, or

Cake and milk?

4. I bought tacos, cake, and milk.

How much did I spend?

You are unique and you are valued

Name_____________ Week 9
Daily Language Day 4

1. Choose the meaning of the word as it is used in the sentence.

I got a painful injury when I fell off the slide.
a. Without pain b. Against pain c. Small pain d. Full of pain

2. Correct the following sentence:

There are 5 girls in the gym 3 boys in the class and 8 boys in the library

_______________________________________________________

3. Choose the correct correlative conjunction to fill in the blanks.
I’m sorry, but _______ you _______ your friend are old enough to enter.

a. Both…and b. Either…or c. Neither…nor d. Not…but

4. Choose the spelling of the word that correctly completes the sentence.
Did you ________ your check in the mail?

A. receive b. recieve C. receve D. receiv

Daily Math Dinner Menu Drink
Ham: $5.65 Dessert Tea: $1.59
1. Solve the following: Pie: $3.50
Tacos: $3.35 Coke: $0.99
3 ones = ____ tenths Cake: $2.70

2. Set up and solve the Fish: $6.99 Fruit: $3.25 Milk: $1.99
following problem.
3. How much more would ham and
9 ÷ 1.8=
milk cost than tacos and coke?

4. How much would all three

desserts cost together?

You can choose to have a great day today!

Name_____________ Week 9
Daily Language Day 5

1. Choose the meaning of the word as it is used in the sentence.

Her beautiful picture shows just how photogenic she is.
a. Looking funny b. Looking attractive c. Small d. Serious

2. Correct the following sentence:

Her favorite hobbies include dancing reading ballet and running

_______________________________________________________

3. Choose the correct correlative conjunction to fill in the blanks.
_________ my dog, _________ my cat got sick at the same time.
a. Both…and b. Either…or c. Neither…nor d. Not only….but also

4. Choose the spelling of the word that correctly completes the sentence.
On Halloween, my brother loves __________ me.

A. scarring b. scareing C. scarin D. scaring

Daily Math Dinner Menu Drink
Ham: $5.65 Dessert Tea: $1.59
1. Solve the following: Pie: $3.50
Tacos: $3.35 Coke: $0.99
___ hundreds= 30 tens Cake: $2.70

2. Set up and solve the Fish: $6.99 Fruit: $3.25 Milk: $1.99
following problem.
3. How much would cake and fish
8.4 ÷ 0.6=
cost?

4. Four people bought fish. How

much did they spend in all?



Answer Key Week One

Week One Math A. 1/10 its value
Day 1 1. 7,390
L/Arts 2. 146, 1,460, 14,600, 146,000
1. Answers Vary: Man! Oops! 3. 2.4, 24, 240, 2,400
2. The helicopter sped through the 4.

town. Day 4
3. Fearless; Rewrite L/Arts
4. Definition 2 1. Answers vary: Ahh, Man
Math 2. Colt and Emma ate the spaghetti until it
1. Thousanths
2. 74.3 was finished.
3. All answers are 3 3. Prepay ; unfriendly
4. 23, 230, 2,300, 23,000 4. Definition 1
Math
Day 2 1. A. 0.03
L/Arts 2. 590
1. Answers Vary: Hooray, Yay 3. 7.89, 78.9, 789, 7,890
2. We marveled at the moon under 4. 10 x 10; 10 x 10 x 10

the night sky. Day 5
3. Excitable; cheerful L/Arts
4. Definition 1 1. Answers vary: Man! Grrr, etc.
Math 2. Cooper could not believe how bad the
1. Hundred Thousands
2. 8,361. weather was at the beach.
3. 16, 160, 1,600, 16,000 3. Unfair; kindness
4. 4.6, 46, 460, 4,600; Moves to the 4. Definition 1
Math
right 1. Ones
2. 3,425
Day 3 3. 3,292, 32,920, 329,200, 3,292,000
L/Arts 4. 10³ 10² 104

1. Answers Vary: Aw! Man!

2. Brady was very cautious as they
put up the sails on their sailboat.

3. Courageously; homeless
4. Definition 2

Answer Key Week Two

Week Two Math 8
Day 1 1. 0.5673
L/Arts 2. .636, .0636, .00636
1. Under 3. 10 x 10 x 10 x 10, 10,000, 3³, 27, 44
2. There are three people going to 4.

Lucy’s party this weekend. Day 4
3. Simile L/Arts
4. B. Pebble 1. Along
Math 2. Colt’s party was fun for everyone who
1. 30
2. 0.0097 went.
3. 68.5, 6.85, 0.685 3. Simile
4. 9 x 9 x 9, 729, 84, 10 x 10 x 10, 4. D. Chuckle
Math
1,000 1. 18
2. 0.008342
Day 2 3. 0.5, 0.05, 0.005, 0.0005
L/Arts 4. 8 x 8 x 8, 512, 55, 3,125, 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6,
1. Against
2. When are we going to April’s 7,776

house for swimming? Day 5
3. Metaphor L/Arts
4. A. Present 1. Underneath
Math 2. She needs to fill out the survey telling
1. 28
2. 1.968 how the teacher’s lesson was.
3. 3, 30, 300, 3,000 3. Metaphor
4. 75, 16,807, 6 x 6 x 6, 9 x 9 x 9, 4. C. Humongous
Math
729 1. 36
2. .2485
Day 3 3. 8, 80, 800, 8,000
L/Arts 4. 2 x 2 x 2 x 2, 16, 7³, 343, 10 x 10 x 10 x

1. Around 10 x 10, 100,000

2. There is no way we are taking off
the dog’s collar.

3. Metaphor
4. C. Exhaled

Answer Key Week Three

Week Three Math 100
Day 1 1.
L/Arts 2. Ones place value
1. Channel 3. 10 ÷ (1 x 5)=2
2. Hooray! We are going to Disney World 4. (16 – 2) ÷ 7=2

on vacation. Day 4
3. However L/Arts
4. B. Across the lunchroom 1. Scurried
Math 2. Aw! There are still six more days until
1. 10
2. 600 Thanksgiving.
3. 4 x (2 + 5)=28 3. Generally
4. (12 + 6) ÷ 3= 6 4. A. During the game
Math
Day 2 1. 1,000
L/Arts 2. B. 10x
1. Ceiling 3. (42 ÷ 7) + 9=15
2. Oops! I dropped my fishing pole in the 4. (8 x 4) – 7=25

Atlantic Ocean. Day 5
3. Consequently L/Arts
4. C. Around the house 1. Cheap
Math 2. Hooray! We are going to the Georgia
1. 10
2. C. 0.0009 Aquarium in Atlanta.
3. (25 – 10) x 2=30 3. Usually
4. 4 x (8-2)= 24 4. A. Against my wishes
Math
Day 3 1. 1,000
L/Arts 2. D. 0.008
3. 8 x (10 ÷ 5) = 16
1. multiplied 4. (58 – 8) ÷ 10= 5

2. My goodness! I can’t believe we are still
an hour away from Six Flags.

3. Finally
4. C. Underneath our porch

Answer Key Week Four

Week Four Math 0.004
Day 1 1. 33,288
L/Arts 2. 36
1. But 3. Add 7 and 6, then multiply by 3: 39
2. We are playing and singing in the rain. 4.
3. Personification
4. B. Exhausted Day 4
Math L/Arts
1. Hundreths 1. But
2. 2,726 2. I am having difficulty getting up and going
3. 300
4. Add 5 and 3, then multiply 7: 56 to sleep.
3. Metaphor
Day 2 4. A. Left
L/Arts Math
1. So 1. 0.05
2. Charlie and Walker sang their best 2. 1,316
3. 600
and was cast in the play. 4. Subtract 2 from 6, then multiply 10: 40
3. Alliteration
4. D. Correct Day 5
Math L/Arts
1. Hundred Thousand 1. So
2. 4,698 2. They like to play in the ocean and build
3. 56
4. Subtract 1 from 10, then divide 3: 3 sandcastles.
3. Hyperbole
Day 3 4. D. Complained
L/Arts Math
1. Thousanths
1. and 2. 20,512
3. 4
2. They are having fun as they run 4. Add 8 and 4, then multiply 3: 36
through the meadow.

3. Simile
4. C. Confusing

Answer Key Week Five

Week Five Math 4,392
Day 1 1. <
L/Arts 2. 536,212.83
1. Since 3. 105
2. We are going to the store, and we are 4.

going to dinner. Day 4
3. Amy slipped, fell on the ice, and broke L/Arts
1. Whenever
her leg. 2. We can go to Disney World, or we can go
4. He studied for the test, and he got a good
to Sea World.
grade. 3. We found Sarah, Elizabeth, Ralph, and
Math
1. $504 Matthew playing at the park.
2. < 4. Champ can cook the pancakes and Willis
3. (4 x 10) + (2 x 1) + (4 x 1/10) + (9 x
can make the bacon.
1/100) + (5 x 1/1000) Math
4. 61 1. 7,276
2. <
Day 2 3. C.
L/Arts 4. 103
1. Because
2. She is having fun, but she is ready to go Day 5
L/Arts
home. 1. When
3. Brady wanted salad as an appetizer, 2. They didn’t want to be late to class, so

tacos for dinner, and cake for dessert. they hurried.
4. They didn’t want to be late, so they 3. Matt ate eggs for breakfast, fish for lunch,

hurried. and hamburgers for dinner.
Math 4. He studied for the test, and he got a good
1. 22,995
2. = grade.
3. B. Math
4. 88 1. $15,015
2. 960 1,000
Day 3 3. (2 x 10) + (4 x 1) + (5 x 1/10) + (3 x
L/Arts
1/100) + (2 x 1/1000)
1. Unless 4. 57

2. She will either go to the baseball game or go
to the park.

3. We needed to buy scissors for school, cups
for the party, and drinks for the game.

4. You can choose strawberry ice cream, or you
can choose vanilla.

Answer Key Week Six

Week Six Math 8 x (7 + 3)=80
Day 1 1. 4.5
L/Arts 2. 4.67, .467, .0467, .00467
1. Whether or 3. 5.356, 5.3562, 5.623, 5.632
2. Santa and his elves are getting ready for 4.

Christmas. Day 4
3. Less; without; Without fear L/Arts
4. B. A. 1. Either or
Math 2. There were three babies playing in the
1. 69
2. 0.82 nursery together.
3. 2.3, 0.23, 0.023 3. Ful; full of; full of doubt
4. 1.449, 1.494, 14.49, 14.94 4. B. A.
Math
Day 2 1. (7 + 11) ÷ 3= 6
L/Arts 2. 65
1. Neither Nor 3. 33.25, 3.325, 0.3325
2. The girls placed the books on the shelves 4. 6.42, 6.5, 6.53, 6.6

in the classroom. Day 5
3. Non; without; without sense- L/Arts
4. B. A. 1. Whether or
Math 2. We found two foxes running through the
1. 27
2. 7 woods yesterday.
3. .413, .0413, .00413 3. er; a person who; a person who paints
4. 5.231, 5.32, 6.23, 6.231 4. B. A.
Math
Day 3 1. Multiply four times three, then divide by 4:
L/Arts
3
1. Either or 2. 897.68
3. 3.83, 0.383, 0.0383
2. The baby calves were grazing among the 4. 5.2, 5.353, 5.3532, 5.37
meadow.

3. Un; not; not friendly
4. A. B.

Answer Key Week Seven

Week Seven Math 1.600
Day 1 1. 6.14; 12.372
L/Arts 2. Braden
1. C. Sad 3. (1 x 4) + (9 x 1/10) + (4 x 1/100) + (2 x
2. Freddy played basketball, 4. 1/1000)

football, and baseball at his Day 4
middle school. L/Arts
3. The Broccoli Tapes 1. A. Immediately
4. C. However 2. April found magazines, books,
Math
1. 910 newspapers, and letters in an old filing
2. 1.932; 8.824 cabinet.
3. Brady 3. The LaGrange Daily News
4. 300.5 4. A. Therefore
Math
Day 2 1. 15
L/Arts 2. 5.25; 12.324
1. C. A lie to cover feelings 3. Armie
2. Brian went to breakfast at 4. 8.472

McDonalds, lunch at Taco Bell, Day 5
and dinner at home. L/Arts
3. “Sick” 1. C They were jealous
4. B. Consequently 2. For the party, Ella got 3 jars of ice cream,
Math
1. 22 2 bags of chips, and 6 liters of juice.
2. 86.668; 52.099 3. “I am the Greatest”
3. Hot Dog 4. B. In fact
4. Hundredths Math
1. 4,966
Day 3 2. 1.91; 11.22
L/Arts 3. Candy
4. 0.7
1. B. Said something he
shouldn’t have

2. The students had three math
sheets, 20 minutes of reading,
and spelling words for homework.

3. “Someone Like You.’
4. D. For Example

Answer Key Week Eight

Week Eight Math 9 x (6 + 4) =90
Day 1 1. 30.24; 7765.376
L/Arts 2. 86; 860; 8600; 86000
1. A. Within 3. 46; 87
2. What time does the soccer 4.

game start? Day 4 D. Around
3. D. Always L/Arts My friend and I are going to the beach
4. C. Interjection 1. next week.
Math 2. B. Above
1. 54 D. Verb
2. 72.54, 28.98 3.
3. 10 x 10 x 10; 10 x 10 x 10 x 4. 7
Math 18.081; 740
10 1. 64= 1296; 8³= 512
4. 4.3, 3.5 2. 8.646; 8943.597
3.
Day 2 4. D. Along
L/Arts Day 5 May I have a piece of pie, please?
1. D. By L/Arts B. Poor
2. I am eating because I am 1. B. Conjunction
2.
hungry. 3.
3. B. Strain 4.
4. A. Preposition
Math Math Multiply eight and three, then divide by
1. (8 x 5) ÷ 10=4 1. four= 6
2. 20.576; 369.6 4995; 1063.29
3. 105; 10³ 2. 42.46; 4.246; 0.4246
4. 3.65; 5.49 3. 6.52; 854.48
4.
Day 3
L/Arts

1. A. Behind

2. The old car doesn’t need to
be fixed after all.

3. A. Main
4. B. Conjunction

Answer Key Week Nine

Week Nine Math 30
Day 1 1. 3.5
L/Arts 2. Tea and Pie
1. C. Pay Before 3. $8.04
2. The girl’shouse is big, red, and 4.

expensive. Day 4
3. A. Both…and L/Arts
4. B. Attack 1. D. Full of pain
Math 2. There are 5 girls in the gym, 3 boys in the
1. 6
2. 22 class, and 8 boys in the library.
3. $7.24 3. C. Neither…nor
4. $3.64 4. A. Receive
Math
Day 2 1. 30
L/Arts 2. 5
1. D. Without fear 3. $3.30
2. Savannah, Emma, and Gregory 4. $9.45

are nice people to be around. Day 5
3. B. Either…or L/Arts
4. D. Digestive 1. B. Looking attractive
Math 2. Her favorite hobbies include dancing,
1. 50
2. 40 reading, ballet, and running.
3. 10.05; 3. D. Not only…but also
4. 10.24 4. D. Scaring
Math
Day 3 1. 3
L/Arts 2. 14
3. $9.69
1. B. Woven between 4. $27.96

2. I want to go to middle school in
Georgia, high school Maine, and
college in Florida.

3. A. Both…and
4. A. Advantage

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