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Contractions Worksheet 2Contractions with Cats at the Airport!Name:Part One: Identifying Contracting PairsCircle the words that can be contracted. There may be more thanone.1. Mr. Mittens did not get to the airport on time.2. He had spent too much time cleaning his coat this morning.3. Now he is trying to get another flight, but things are not going hisway.4. The cat behind the counter told Mr. Mittens, "Sorry, I am afraid that I can not help you."5. Mr. Mittens said, "Do not be a fraidy cat! You have got to do something."6. The cat behind the counter said, "That is kind of rude of you to say because I am doingsomething."7. Mr. Mittens said, "Really? What are you doing? I would love to know."8. The cat behind the counter said, "I am enforcing policies and telling you that I can not helpyou."9. Mr. Mittens did not like this response and asked the cat behind the counter if she would get herboss.10. A bigger, grumpier cat came to the counter and said, "How is it going, sir?"11. Mr. Mittens said, "It is going horribly. I have missed my plane and she will not help me."12. The manager cat hissed at Mr. Mittens and said, "She did not arrive late today. You are thelate one."13. Mr. Mittens coughed up a hairball and said, "I am sorry for being rude, but how will I gethome now?"14. The manager cat purred and said, "We might have missed one open seat on the next flight. Letus see."15. Mr. Mittens learned that it is best to treat those who are in a position to help you with care andrespect.

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NameHelpPracticeBuddyToolsHomework& Practice 13-4GamesAnother Look!Jasmine finished 9 centimeters ofthe scarf she is knitting. Manuellafinished 108 millimeters of herscarf. How much longer isManuella’s scarf than Jasmine’s?Equivalence withMetric Units ofLengthTo change from alarger unit like centimetersto a smaller unit likemillimeters, multiply.Step 1Step 2Convert 9 centimeters to millimeters.Find the difference.108 mm1 centimeter 10 millimetersyd90 mm9 10 90 millimetersy108 - 90 dNumber of Millimeterscentimeters per centimeterd 189 centimeters 90 millimetersManuella’s scarf is 18 millimeters longerthan Jasmine’s scarf.For 1–6, convert each unit.1. 7 meters centimeters3. 65 centimeters 5. 7 kilometers millimetersmeters2. 8 kilometers meters4. 2 meters centimeters6. 8 meters centimetersFor 7–8, complete each table.7.KilometersMeters8.Meters1122334455Digital Resources at PearsonRealize.comCentimetersTopic 13Lesson 13-4701

For 9–11, use the pictures at the right.9.MP.1 Make Sense and PersevereJosé bought the items shown and paid 0.53 tax. He gave the cashier a 10 bill.How much change should José get? Usecoins and bills to solve.8 2.8DAILYMOISTURESHAMPOO10. Brittney bought two bottles of shampoolike the one shown and paid 0.52 tax.How much did she spend? Use coins andbills to solve.11. Number Sense How can you tell,without adding, that two bottles ofshampoo cost less than a bottle ofshampoo and a 2-pack of toothpaste? 2.88For All Hair23.7 FL OZ.o! thpastePaock2TToothpasteVALUEteFluoride Toothpas 2.98steFluoride ToothpaCavitytionProtecMintFlavorGreat 2.98CavityProtectionrGreat Mint Flavo12. Martha had 2.35 centimeters of herhair cut off. Neil had 2.53 centimeters cut.Who had more hair cut off? Explain.13. A spider traveled 3 meters in one minute.How many centimeters did it travel?MP.6 Be Precise The ceiling ofMr. Vega’s classroom is 3 meters high.The ceiling in the hall is 315 centimetershigh. How much taller is the ceiling in thehall than in the classroom?15. Higher Order Thinking A yellow ribbonis 56 centimeters long. It is twice as longas a green ribbon. A brown ribbon is4 times as long as the green ribbon. Whatis the length of the brown ribbon?14.Common Core Assessment16. Select all the true statements.70217. Select all the true statements.1,000 kilometers 100 meters5 meters 5,000 millimeters11 meters 110 centimeters18 kilometers 1,800 meters17 centimeters 170 millimeters20 centimeters 200 millimeters5 meters 500 millimeters7 meters 70 centimeters5 kilometers 5,000 meters6 meters 60,000 millimetersTopic 13Lesson 13-4 Pearson Education, Inc. 4

Reteach to BuildUnderstandingName13-4Vocabulary1. Meters, kilometers, centimeters, and millimeters are all metricunits of length.How many millimeters are in25 centimeters?There are 10 millimeters in1 centimeter. To find howmany millimeters are in25 centimeters, multiply 25 by 10.Metric Units of Length1 centimeter (cm) 10 millimeters (mm)1 meter (m) 100 cm 1,000 mm1 kilometer (km) 1,000 m1 centimeter 10 millimeters25 centimeters ? millimeters25 There aremillimeters in 25 centimeters.2. How many centimeters are in 3 meters?1 meter centimeters3 meters ? centimeters3 centimeters Number Centimetersof meters per meterThere arecentimeters in 3 meters.3. How many meters are in 12 kilometers?1 kilometer 12 There aremeters metersmeters in 12 kilometers.On the Back!4. Samantha ran a 5-kilometer race. How many meters did Samantha run?R 13 4Copyright Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 4

NameHelpPracticeBuddyToolsHomework& Practice 13-5GamesAnother Look!Equivalence withMetric Units ofCapacity and MassTo convert fromkilograms to grams,multiply by 1,000.Convert each unit.To convert fromliters to milliliters,multiply by 1,000.Convert 8 liters to milliliters.Convert 9 grams to milligrams.1 liter 1,000 milliliters1 gram 1,000 milligrams8 1,000 8,0009 1,000 9,0008 liters 8,000 milliliters9 grams 9,000 milligramsFor 1–6, convert each unit.1. 2 liters milliliters3. 3 kilograms 5. 4 grams 2. 8 grams milligrams4. 7 liters gramsmilligramsmilliliters6. 8 kilograms gramsFor 7–8, complete each table.7.LitersMilliliters8. Kilograms5465768798Digital Resources at PearsonRealize.comGramsTopic 13Lesson 13-5707

9.Vocabulary Fill in the blank:is the amount ofmatter something contains.is a measure of howheavy an object is.A-Z10. Jake walks dogs and delivers papers toearn money. This month, he earned 52delivering papers and 44 walking dogs.Each month, he puts half of his moneyinto his savings account. How muchmoney did Jake save this month?11. Math and Science A glacier moved a boulderwith a mass of 9 kilograms. What was the mass ofthe boulder in grams?12. Another glacier moved a boulder that weighed2 tons. How many pounds did the boulder weigh?Glaciers move boulders, andboulders erode the soil.13.MP.2 Reasoning Hannah has 3 boxesof rice. One box contains 3 kilograms, thesecond box contains 150 grams, and thethird box contains 500 grams. She wantsto divide the rice equally into 5 bags.How much rice should she put intoeach bag? Explain.14. Higher Order Thinking Rob has a 2-literbottle of iced tea. He poured an equalamount of the iced tea into 8 containers.How many milliliters did Rob pour intoeach container?Common Core Assessment15. Which shows a correct comparison?𝖠𝖡𝖢𝖣7081,000 liters 6 1,000 milliliters40 liters 400 milliliters5,000 milliliters 5 liters900 milliliters 7 900 litersTopic 13Lesson 13-516. Which shows a correct comparison?𝖠𝖡𝖢𝖣5 grams 500 milligrams1 gram 6 10 milligrams910 kilograms 6 910 grams2 kilograms 7 2 grams Pearson Education, Inc. 4

Reteach to BuildUnderstandingName13-5Vocabulary1. Capacity is the amount a container can hold. The metric units ofcapacity include liters and milliliters. Mass is the amount of matter in an object. The metric units of mass includekilograms, grams, and milligrams.Metric Units of Capacity and MassHow many milliliters are in 9 liters?1 liter (L) 1,000 milliliters (mL)There are 1,000 milliliters in 1 liter.To find how many milliliters are in 9 liters, 1 gram (g) 1,000 milligrams (mg)multiply 9 by 1,000.1 kilogram (kg) 1,000 g1 L 1,000 mL9 L ? mL9 milliliters in 9 liters.There are2. How many grams are in 7 kilograms?1 kilogram grams7 kilograms ? grams7 gramsNumber of Grams perkilograms kilogramThere aregrams in 7 kilograms.3. How many milligrams are in 6 grams?1 gram 6 There aremilligrams milligramsmilligrams in 6 grams.On the Back!4. Jonathon bought a 2-liter bottle of water. The mass of the bottle of wateris 2 kilograms. Write the capacity in milliliters and the mass in grams.R 13 5Copyright Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 4

Nonfiction Reading TestTetrisName:Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Refer tothe text to check your answers when appropriate.Do you like video games? Lots of peopledo. There are many types of video games.Some people like action games. Otherpeople like driving games. But the mostpopular game of all time is a puzzle game.Tetris is a game about making lines. Blocksfall from the top of the screen. They fallone at a time. The player moves the blocks.Once the blocks hit the bottom, they arelocked in place. Players try to make linesgo across the screen with no gaps.Complete lines disappear. This givesplayers more room. The blocks pile upduring the game. The game ends when theblocks get to the top of the screen.A man named Alexey made Tetris in 1984.All the pieces in Tetris have four blocks.The word "tetra" means four. Alexeynamed his game after tetra and tennis. Hemade Tetris while working at a scienceacademy in Moscow. Moscow is in Russia.Alexey made his game on a screen thatonly showed letters. He could not useblocks. The blocks were made out of lettersin the first game of Tetris. Still, all Alexey'sfriends loved his game. It was easy to learnand fun to play.Soon the game spread across the world. Itwas on every computer. It was in arcades. Itcame with every one of Nintendo's GameBoy. More than 100 million Game Boyswere sold. Tetris was all over the place.Even today Tetris comes with manyphones.Dr. Richard Haier has studied Tetrisplayers. He ran many tests. He found thatplaying Tetris boosts mental activity. Dr.Haier thinks Tetris is good for the brain. Iagree with this finding. Now go and playsome Tetris. It's just what the doctorordered.

1. What is this article about?a. Video gamesc. Alexeyb. Tetrisd. Blocks2. What is the goal of Tetris?a. To make tall piles of blocksc. To make complete linesb. To match the colors of blocksd. To get blocks to the top of the screen3. After which is Tetris named?a. Fishc. Parisb. The number tend. Tennis4. Where was Alexey when he created Tetris?a. Parisc. The United States of Americab. Russiad. Germany5. What is the highest selling game of all time?a. A driving gameb. Call of Dutyc. Tetrisd. An action game6. Which event happened first?a. Tetris was played with letters instead of blocksb. Tetris was released on the phonec. Tetris was released in the arcaded. Tetris was brought to the Game Boy7. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?a. To persuade readers to play Tetrisb. To explain how Tetris is playedc. To describe different types of gamesd. To compare Tetris to other puzzle games8. According to Dr. Richard Haier, which is true about Tetris?a. Tetris lowers blood pressureb. Tetris increases physical strengthc. Tetris boosts mental activityd. Tetris has no positive side effects9. What happens to a block that hits the bottom and does not form a complete line in Tetris?a. It disappears and reappears at the top.b. It is locked in place.c. The player moves the block.d. It gives the player more room.10. Why did the first game of Tetris use letters instead of blocks?a. Alexey did not think to use blocksb. Alexey thought letters were more func. Alexey's screen could only show lettersd. Alexey wanted to teach people to read

Nonfiction Reading TestThe Pony ExpressName:Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow. Refer tothe text to check your answers when appropriate.In this age of texts and tweets, it is easy tosend messages. You just press a few buttons,and boom! Your message is sent. The personto whom you sent it will get it in just a fewseconds. Distance is no longer an issue. Butthings weren't always so easy.In 1848 gold was found in California.Thousands of people rushed there to get some.Many people liked living there and decided tostay. But there wasn't a whole lot betweenCalifornia and Missouri, where the nearesttrains ran. The train line to California wasn'tfinished until 1869. It took a long time to ridea horse to Missouri.The Pony Express had 184 stations along thetrail. The stations were around ten miles apart.This is about how far a horse could run at agallop before tiring. The rider would switch toa new horse at each station. He would onlytake his mail pouch with him. Every 75-100miles, the rider would get to a home station. Ateach home station, riders would rest. Beforeresting, he would give his mail pouch to a newrider. The mail never stopped moving, evenwhile the horses and riders rested.It was tough to ride for the Pony Express. Eachrider had to weigh less than 125 pounds. SpeedImagine that it is the year 1860. You havewas the key. Most of the riders were teenagemoved to California to open a shop. Most ofboys. They rode at a fast pace for up to 100your family stayed back East. Your shop isdoing well and now you want to your family to miles a day. If there were an emergency, onemight have to ride 200 miles in a day. The ridejoin you. How do you get news to them?There's no phone, no train, and you can't leave could be rough and dangerous. Attacks byyour shop for too long. What do you do? Well, Native Americans were common. But in itstime running, the Pony Express only lost oneyou could use the Pony Express.mail pouch.In 1860 and 1861, the Pony Express was theThe Pony Express filled an important role for afastest way to get news to and from the West.The trail that they rode was around 2000 miles time, but it did not last. The Civil War startedin April of 1861. This was bad news for thelong. It took most people weeks or months toride that far. The Pony Express could make the owners. The worst for them was yet to come.On October 24th, 1861, the first telegraph linetrip in just ten days. Those speeds wereto California was finished. This linked them tounheard of at the time. So how did they do it?the rest of the country. People could sendWell, they had a good system.messages in an instant. Two days later thePony Express closed. But the lore of the braveriders lives on even today.

1. Which happened first?a. Settlers rushed to California to find gold.b. The Pony Express was started.c. The train line to California was finished.d. The first telegraph line to California was finished.2. Which best explains why Pony Express riders had to weigh less than 125 pounds?a. Heavier men were more expensive.b. Horses were scared of heavier men.c. Heavier men scared customers.d. Horses could move quicker with lighter men.3. How fast could the Pony Express take a letter from California to Missouri?a. 24 hoursb. ten daysc. twenty daysd. one month4. Why were the Pony Express stations about ten miles apart?a. This was about as far as a man could walk in a single day.b. This was as far as a man could ride on a horse in a day.c. This was so the riders wouldn't get so lonely at night.d. This was as far as a horse could run without getting tired.5. Which was probably not a requirement to be a rider for the Pony Express?a. You had to be light.b. You had to be an expert horse rider.c. You had to be able to read and write.d. You had to be brave in the face of danger.6. Which best describes that main idea of the fifth paragraph?a. It is about how many Pony Express stations there were.b. It is about how the Pony Express carried mail so quickly.c. It is about how the Pony Express riders slept in the stations.d. It is about how far the Pony Express riders would go in a day.7. Which of these ended the Pony Express?a. The telegraphc. Wars with Native Americansb. The Civil Ward. The train line8. About how far did Pony Express riders travel on a usual day?a. 10 milesb. 200 milesc. 100 milesd. 2000 miles9. How many mail pouches did the Pony Express lose?a. The Pony Express never lost a mail pouch.b. Onec. Twod. Too many to keep track10. Which title best describes the author's purpose in writing this?a. Out of Touch: Why Phones are Faster Than Horsesb. The Pony Express: Stories of Their Bravery in Battlec. Back in Touch: Why We Should Use Horses to Deliver the Maild. The Pony Express: About the 1860's Fastest Mail Service

coins and bills to solve. 10. Brittney bought two bottles of shampoo like the one shown and paid 0.52 tax. How much did she spend? Use coins and bills to solve. 11. Number Sense How can you tell, without adding, that two bottles of shampoo cost less than a bottle of shampoo and a 2-pack

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Choose two contractions from the word bank, and write the words that are used to form each one. 7. Write two contractions from the word bank that are formed using the word is. 8. Write a sentence using a contraction from the word bank. 9. Write a sentence using a possessive from the word bank. (Form B) Spelling LESSON WEEK 5: Contractions and .

More than 5 contractions in 10 minutes averaged over 30 minutes Contractions lasting 2 minutes or more Insufficient return of uterine resting tone between contractions via palpation or intraamniotic pressure above 25 mmHg between contractions via IUPC Simpson, 2020, p. s 23; s37 The tracing continued like this for 30 minutes .

contractions considerably differ from concentric or isometric contractions (Duchateau and Baudry,2014). Differences are detected on the level of the contracting muscle as well as on the cortical level. Most studies indicate a reduced central activation (evidenced by a lower EMG amplitude) during maximal eccentric contractions than maximal .