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Weekly Math/Science Homework 1Week of:Name:MondayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Samantha baked a cake for hergrandmother. Samantha ate ⅛ ofthe cake, and her grandmother ate¼ of the cake. How much of thecake is left?(Math)Three friends were making an artproject. They had ½ of a containerof clay. If the friends shared theclay equally, how much of theoriginal container of clay did theyeach use?(Science)What can cause a moving object toincrease its speed in a forwarddirection?A a force pushing on the object from the opposite directionB a force that continually acts on the object in the directionthe object is movingC an increase in the mass of the objectD a decrease in the mass of the object(Science)A child rides a wagon down a hill.Eventually, the wagon comes to astop. Which is most responsible forcausing the wagon to stop?A gravity acting on the wagonB friction acting on the wagonC the mass of the wagonD the mass of the childTuesdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Andrea has to read a 244 pagebook in 8 days. How many pagesdoes she have to read each day tobe finished on time?(Math)Two thirds of the students inCarl’s class are boys.Three eighths of the boys are 10years old. What fraction of thestudents in Carl’s class are 10year old boys?(Science)Which food chain is in the correctorder?A grasshopper grass snake frog hawkB grasshopper frog hawk snake grassC grass grasshopper frog snake hawkD grass grasshopper snake frog hawk(Science)Why can frogs and snakes live inthe same garden?A Both keep weeds out of the garden.B Both help different plants to grow.C Both occupy different niches.D Both compete for water.

Weekly Math/Science Homework 1Week of: Name:WednesdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Lydia has 6 ½ bags of gumballs.In each of the bags, ¾ of thegumballs are red. If Lydiaremoves all the red gumballs, howmany bags of only red gumballscan Lydia make?(Math)Joanna walks 2 ⅕miles each day.How many miles will she havewalked after 10 days?(Science)A student picks up a glass of icewater and her hand gets wet.What most likely caused her handto get wet?A The table was wet.B The water in the glass evaporated.C Some of the ice in the water melted.D Condensation formed on the outside of the glass.(Science)During evaporation, which changebest describes what happens towater?A A gas changes to a liquid.B A gas changes to a solid.C A liquid changes to a gas.D A liquid changes to a solid.ThursdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Emma ran 4 ½ miles. For ⅗ofher run, she was running uphill.What fraction shows the distanceshe ran uphill?(Math)Nick had to read 7 ½ pages forhomework. He read 3 ⅔ pagesbefore dinner and ⅚page afterdinner. How many pages doesNick still need to read?(Science)Which type of cloud is made ofice crystals?A fogB cirrusC cumulusD stratus(Science)Which best describes a correctorder of the water cycle?A precipitation, runoff, condensation, evaporation, precipitationB precipitation, runoff, evaporation, condensation, precipitationC precipitation, evaporation, condensation, runoff, precipitationD precipitation, evaporation, runoff, condensation, precipitation

Weekly Math/Science Homework 2Week of: Name:MondayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Pete's Pizza Shop used 9 packagesof pepperoni to make 30 pizzas.Each pizza needed the sameamount of pepperoni. How much ofeach package was used on eachpizza?(Math)What is the sum of 2 ½ and ¾ ?(Science)How have desert plants adapted totheir environment?A by limiting the use of sunlightB by storing waterC by distributing certain nutrientsD by releasing water(Science)Which is the best example ofhabitat reduction caused byhumans?A Birds and animals flee a forest fire caused by lightning.B Birds become sick from eating insects new to their area.C Fish swimming to breeding grounds are blocked by dams.D A new species of fish migrates up a river, competing with nativefish for food.TuesdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Jacob ate 2/5 of a cake. Sam ate3/10 of the same cake. What isthe difference in the amounts ofcake the two boys ate?(Math)What is the value of theexpression below?15 4 ⅕(Science)What do meteorologists dependon to forecast an approachingstorm?A air pressureB humidityC temperatureD wind speed(Science)Most warm and cold air massesthat enter North Carolina aremoved by global winds. Whichglobal winds are responsible formost of the local weather inNorth Carolina?A northeast tradeB southeast tradeC polar easterliesD prevailing westerlies

WednesdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Larry read 1 ¾ book one weekand 1 ⅛ book the next week. Howmany books did he read in the twoweeks?(Math)Ming Lee made cereal bars for herclass party. She used ⅖box ofcereal for the first batch she made.Later, she used ⅓ of the same boxto make a second batch. Howmuch of the box of cereal did sheuse in all?(Science)Two people are each pulling onthe opposite ends of a rope. Ifthey are pulling on the rope withequal but opposite forces, whatwill happen to the rope?A It will stay in place between the two people .B It will move toward the right.C It will move toward the left.D It will fall to the ground.(Science)What increases as a rock falls tothe ground?A the density of the rockB the pull of gravity on the rockC the inertia of the rockD the momentum of the rockThursdayQuestion(Math)If a roll of wallpaper measures 4 feetby 2½ feet, what is the area in squareyards?If each square foot costs 5 dollars,what is the cost of the entire roll ofwallpaper?(Math)At Demetrius’s Arcade, ¾ of thegames are racing games. Among theracing games, ½ aremotorcycle racing games. Whatfraction of the games at Demetrius’sArcade are motorcycle racing games?(Science)A small fish, called a cleaner fish,picks bits of food from a shark’steeth. What can best be concludedabout this behavior?A It takes needed nutrition away from the shark.B It helps both the cleaner fish and the shark.C It removes food from inside the shark’s body.D It helps the shark blend in with its surroundings.(Science)Which resource do decomposersreturn to the environment?A lightB nutrientsC oxygenD waterAnswer and Work

Weekly Math/Science Homework 3Week of: Name:MondayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)How do you write 9.6 10 instandard form?(Math)Ellie saved 21 in June, 21 inJuly, and 24 in August. Then Elliespent 15 on school supplies and 10 on new clothes. How muchmoney does Ellie have left?(Science)An object moving along a surfacesuddenly increases speed. What cancause this to happen?A It is moved by balanced forces.B It is moved by two opposite forces.C It is moved by an unbalanced force.D It is moved by a force without direction.(Science)When workers spread sand over icybridges and roads in the winter,how does this help people drive onthe roads?A The sand increases friction between the road and the tires of a car.B The sand increases the inertia of a car.C The sand increases the speed of a car.D The sand increases the momentum of a car.3 TuesdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Nancy bought 2 spools of bluethread. She got 228.2 inches ofthread in all. How many inches ofthread were on each spool?(Math)Marta bought a package of 4chocolate cookies. Each cookieweighed 0.3 ounces. How muchdid the 4 cookies weigh alltogether?(Science)A car is traveling at a speed of45 km/h to a town 90 km away. Ifdistance time speed, howlong will the car take to get to thetown?A 0.5 hourB 1 hourC 1.5 hoursD 2 hours(Science)What occurs when cool air movesfrom the beach toward the oceanduring the night?A a land breezeB prevailing windsC a sea breezeD updrafts

Weekly Math/Science Homework 3Week of: Name:WednesdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)A cookie factory uses 3/8 of abarrel of oatmeal in each batch ofcookies. The factory used 3/4 of abarrel of oatmeal yesterday. Howmany batches of cookies did thefactory make?(Math)Layla poured 1/12 of a gallon ofwater into a bucket. Later, sheadded 5/6 of a gallon more. Howmuch water is in the bucket now?(Science)An object is moving at a constantspeed. If a balanced force isapplied in the opposite directionthe object is moving, what willmost likely happen?ABCD(Science)A student is riding a bike andapplies the brakes. Which mosthelps the bike to stop?A frictionB gravityC heatD momentumThursdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Last week, Brody spent 5 hourswatching television. Alanwatched television for 2/3 asmany hours as Brody did. Howmany hours did Alan spendwatching television?The object will speed up.The object will change direction.The object will continue moving at a constant speed.The object will slow down and eventually stop moving.(Math)Jack picked 1/2 of a pound ofberries. He divided them evenlyamong 4 containers. How manypounds of berries did Jack put ineach container?(Science)Where do climate conditionscause hurricanes to become largerand more powerful?A over warm waterB over cold waterC over mountainsD over dry, flat land(Science)Which is most likely part of aweather station in a school?A balance scalesB magnifying lensC rain gaugeD telescope

Weekly Math/Science Homework 4Week of: Name:MondayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)At Fulton College, 1/3 of thestudents are enrolled in an art class.Of the students enrolled in an artclass, 1/2 are enrolled in a paintingclass. What fraction of the studentsat Fulton College are enrolled in apainting class?(Math)A cookie factory uses 1/4 of abarrel of oatmeal in each batch ofcookies. The factory used 1/2 of abarrel of oatmeal yesterday. Howmany batches of cookies did thefactory make?(Science)Which factor is most helpful indetermining where a thunderstormis coming from and where it maygo?A humidityB wind speed(Science)What causes an apple to fall from atree?A gravityB frictionTuesdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Zoe needs to add 3/4 of a cup ofsugar to her cookie dough. She onlyhas a 1/4 cup measure. How manyscoops of sugar does Zoe need toadd?(Math)On Wednesday the farmers at theKnox Farm picked 1/2 of a barrelof tomatoes. Thursday, the farmerspicked 3/10 as many tomatoes as onWednesday. How many barrels oftomatoes did the farmers pick onThursday?(Science)A runner records the distance andtime he ran around a track. Whatcan be determined from this data?A directionB forceC speedD velocity(Science)Heat from the sun is mostresponsible for which process?A water cycleB freezingC volcanic eruptionsD rock cycleC wind directionD amount of rainfallC massD wind

WednesdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)At Fulton High School, 1/2 of thestudents play an instrument. Ofthe students who play aninstrument, 1/2 play a stringinstrument. What fraction of thestudents at Fulton High Schoolplay a string instrument?(Math)Today Gabby is carrying herhistory textbook and her lunch inher backpack. If the historytextbook weighs 1/10 of a poundand her lunch weighs 1/10 of apound, how much weight is inGabby's backpack?(Science)A metal can of soda was placedin a freezer. After a few hours,the can burst. What caused thecan of soda to burst?A The metal can froze and expanded, pushing the soda out of the can.B The metal can froze and shrank, pushing the soda out of the can.C The soda in the metal can froze and expanded, pushing the soda out ofthe can.D The soda in the metal can froze and shrunk, creating unequal pressure inthe can.(Science)A person near a fire can feel theheat from the fire. Which processcauses the person to feel the heat?A convectionB radiationC conductionD condensationThursdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Last month, Hector and Tracy soldcandy to raise money for theirdebate team. Tracy sold 5/8 asmuch candy as Hector did. IfHector sold 2 boxes of candy, howmany boxes of candy did Tracysell?(Math)A factory puts 7/10 of a gallon ofvinegar into each batch of saladdressing. How many gallons ofvinegar will be used in 6 batches?(Science)Which best describes the GulfStream?A a warm air mass that brings strong thunderstormsB a warm ocean current that influences weather along the east coast of theUnited StatesC a body of cold water in the Atlantic OceanD a warm ocean current that influences weather along the west coast of theUnited States(Science)In nature, what is the mainproducer of fertilizer for plants?A bacteriaB Miracle GrowC airD heat

Weekly Math/Science Homework 5Week of: Name:MondayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Megan made 2/3 of a pound of trailmix. If she puts 1/3 of a pound intoeach bag, how many bags canMegan fill?(Math)Ben made 2 trips to visit hisgrandmother. He drove 981 milesin all. How far did Ben drive oneach trip? (answer is a decimal)(Science)Which statement best describeswhich traits a child inherits from itsparents?ABCDA child only inherits traits from its father.A child only inherits traits from its mother.A child inherits traits from both its mother and father.A child doesn’t inherit any traits from its parents.(Science)A child has blue eyes, but both ofher parents have brown eyes. Whatcan best be concluded from thisstatement?ABCDEye color is not an inherited trait.The child has other biological relatives with blue eyes.The eyes of the child changed from brown to blue.At least one parent carried the recessive trait.TuesdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)A lollipop factory used 9 kilogramsof sugar to make 5 batches oflollipops. How much sugar did thefactory put in each batch? (answerwith a fraction)(Math)Gina walked 1.6 miles to the park.Then she walked another 2.7 milesto a cafe. How far did Gina walk inall?(Science)Three different balls were thrownwith the same amount of force.Which ball would move theslowest?ABCDa ball with a mass of 250 gramsa ball with a mass of 500 gramsa ball with a mass of 1,000 gramsa ball with a mass of 1,500 grams(Science)What must happen before cloudscan form?ABCDWater vapor must lose heat energy.It must be daytime.Moist air must evaporate.It must be raining.

Weekly Math/Science Homework 5Week of: Name:WednesdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)In March it rained 0.98 inches. Itrained 0.84 inches less in Aprilthan in March. How much did itrain in April?(Math)There were 9.67 gallons of waterin Austin's bathtub. Then 7.83gallons drained out. How muchwater is left in the bathtub?(Science)Which is the best example of aphysical change?ABCDice meltingcandle burningbread bakinga bike rusting(Science)A baby bird is removed from itsnest at birth and raised byhumans. When it gets older, thebird is able to build a nest similarto the one built by its parents.What causes the bird to have theability to build a similar nest?ABCDIt learned the ability from those who raised it.Its ability was inherited from the parent birds.It learned the ability from other birds.It watched other birds create their nests.ThursdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Diego bought a bag of carrots thatweighed 5.55 pounds and a bag ofpotatoes that weighed 7.95 pounds.How many pounds of vegetablesdid Diego buy?(Math)Angie bought 6.7 pounds ofpeanuts and 6.5 pounds of raisins.How many pounds of snacks didshe buy in all?(Science)Which is an example ofconvection?ABCDhot air rising, and sinking as it coolsa light bulb giving off heata stove heating a metal panice cubes cooling a drink(Science)Why are cooking pots usually madeof metal?ABCDMetal reflects heat.Metal conducts heat.Metal insulates heat.Metal radiates heat.

Weekly Math/Science Homework 6Week of: Name:MondayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)At Adams College, 4/5 of thestudents are enrolled in an artclass. Of the students enrolled inan art class, 2/3 are enrolled in apainting class. What fraction ofthe students at Adams Collegeare enrolled in a painting class?(Math)The construction engineercalculated that he needed 3support pillars of equal size. Heordered 1/3 of a ton of concreteto make the support pillars. Howmuch concrete did he use foreach support pillar?(Science)Why can single celled organismssurvive without the help of otherkinds of cells?ABCDThey can carry out all the cell functions necessary for life.They produce special substances to avoid predators.They don’t need to eat.They reproduce at slower rates than other types of cells.(Science)The digestive and circulatorysystems work together to providewhat for the ionAnswer and Work(Math)Of the hats in Ning's Hat Shop, 1/4are indigo and another 1/4 arewhite. What fraction of the hats areeither indigo or white?(Math)A gardener spread 1/3 of a bag ofmulch evenly over his 3 equal sizedvegetable beds. How much mulchdid he put on each vegetable bed?(Science)Which is the best example of a traitthat is inherited?ABCD(Science)Which process is happening whenplant leaves release water vapor?A transpirationB condensationC photosynthesisD precipitationhair texturefood preferencesweightmusical talent

Weekly Math/Science Homework 6Week of: Name:WednesdayQuestion(Math)Lucy's lemon cookie recipe callsfor 3/4 of a cup of sugar. Howmuch sugar would Lucy use tomake 4 batches of cookies?(Math)Mrs. Brock had 1/2 of a cherrypie left over. She split theleftover pie evenly between her 3children. What fraction of a piedid each child get?(Science)An empty glass is at roomtemperature. A student pours coldwater into the glass.What will most likely result?A Heat energy will transfer from the cold water to the glass until both are atthe same temperature.B Heat energy will transfer from the glass to the cold water until both are atthe same temperature.C Heat energy will transfer from the glass to the cold water until the glasshas no more heat energy.D Heat energy will transfer from the cold water to the glass until the coldwater has no more heat energy.(Science)Railroad tracks have metal railsplaced so there is a small spacebetween each rail. Why are therails placed in this way?ABCDThursdayQuestion(Math)A math teacher has 90 to buy newcalculators. If each calculator costs 15, how many calculators can theteacher buy?(Math)Why is 1 and ½ anUNREASONABLE answer for theabove question?(Science)Why do specialized cells live insome organisms?Answer and Workto prevent a train from stoppingto allow room for expansion during hot weatherto prevent soil erosion around the tracksto make the trains run fasterAnswer and WorkABCDNot all cells function at the same time.Groups of cells are unable to function alone.Each cell of an organism may not have the ability to survive on its own.Groups of cells are unable to function together.

(Science)A group of students was studyingweather. They made theseobservations: It was rainy and foggy. The air pressure was slowlyrising during the day.Which kind of weather will mostlikely occur the next day?ABCDrainy weathercold weatherfair weatherstormy weather

Weekly Math/Science Homework 7Week of: Name:MondayQuestion(Math)What is the value of theexpression:Answer and Work6⅞ 4¾ 8½ (Math)There were 5 pizzas at the partyfor two families.Caroline’s family ate 1 ⅜ .Julia’s family ate 1 ⅓ . Howmuch pizza was left ?(Science)Which best describes how mostair masses move across theUnited States?A The trade winds move air masses from the equator to the United States.B The prevailing westerlies move air masses from the west coast to the eastcoast of the United States.C The jet stream moves air masses from the Gulf of Mexico to the PacificOcean.D The trade winds move air masses toward the equator.(Science)Which is an example of asingle celled organism?A bacteriaB plant leafC insectD flowerTuesdayQuestionAnswer and Work(Math)Josh poured 38 gallons of waterinto 6 buckets. He poured the sameamount into each bucket. Howmuch water did Josh pour into eachbucket?(Math)Two thirds of the studentsin a class are wearing blue jeans.Two sixths of thestudents who are wearing bluejeans are also wearing red shirts.What fraction of the students in theclass are wearing blue jeans and redshirts?(Science)What is a function of thecardiovascular system?ABCDto transport liquids throughout the bodyto provide structural support for the bodyto eliminate solid waste from the bodyto transport gases throughout the body(Science)Why are carnivores important to anecosystem?ABCDThey help keep a healthy balance of producers and consumers.They help get energy for the other plants and animals.They prevent diseases from spreading.They help plants from being sparse.

WednesdayQuestion(Math)Jim has ½ pound of raisins. Heputs the raisins into 4 bags. Heputs the same amount in eachbag. What amount of raisins didhe put into each bag?(Math)The total length of three boards isAnswer and Work⅞ of a yard. The lengthsof two of the boardsare ¼ of a yard and 3/16of a yard. What is the length ofthe third board?(Science)A mother bird has four babybirds. Each baby bird has apointed beak. What canbest be concluded from thisinformation?ABCD(Science)A soccer ball, a tennis ball, and amarble are thrown with the sameamount of force. Which willmove the fastest?A soccer ball C marbleB balloonD tennis ballThursdayQuestion(Math)At a picnic, 12 people shared 4large sandwiches equally. Howmuch of a sandwichdid each person get to eat?(Math)Each of 5 boys ateOne of the parent birds has a pointed beak.Each of the baby birds is a different color.The birds need beaks to eat food.The mother bird is larger than the father bird.Answer and Work⅔ of a pizza. What is the totalamount of pizza the boys ate?(Science)How do bicycle brakes slow downa bicycle?ABCDThey add mass to the wheels of the bicycle.They use gravity on the wheels of the bicycle.They create friction on the wheels of the bicycle.They add energy to the wheels of the bicycle.(Science)Which is most responsible for thecoastal areas of North Carolinahaving milder temperatures thanmore inland areas?ABCDthe jet streamthe Gulf Streamthe prevailing westerliestrade winds

Weekly Math/Science Homework 3 Week of: _ Name:_ Monday Question Answer and Work (Math) How do you write 9.6 10 3 in standard form? (Math) Ellie saved 21 in June, 21 in July, and

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