EL.5.1.4 2006 Know less common roots (graph = writing, logos = the study of) and word parts (auto = self, bio = life) from Greek and Latin and use this.

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EL Know less common roots (graph = writing, logos = the study of) and word parts (auto = self, bio = life) from Greek and Latin and use this knowledge to analyze the meaning of complex words (autograph, autobiography, biography, biology). Noise Level 1 1/2 Materials Needed Greek and Latin Root Cards. Word Cards, Chart, worksheet, and Laptop No project connection

Card A

Card B

Card C

Log, logos, ology “the study of” auto “having to so with self” bio “having to do with life” poly “having much or many”

Card C mono “one, alone” geo “having to do with earth” oct “relates to eight” Scrib, script “having to so with writing”

Word Chart

Illustration Station 1.Listen to manager read this task list. 2.Go to your Treasures Genre Story and think about the different events. 3.Begin drawing out your illustrations for your story. 4. These illustrations should show the sequence of events in your story. 5.Read through the Illustration Rubric as a guide to creating your illustration. Connects to Treasure Genre and Literacy Project Noise Level 0 EL Write stories with multiple paragraphs that develop a situation or plot, describe the setting, and include an ending.

Noise Level 1 Standards Write simple algebraic expressions in one or two variables and evaluate them by substitution Identify and graph ordered pairs of positive numbers. Materials Algebraic Equations Card Game Instructions Algebraic Equation Score Sheet Coordinate Graph Cards (Ace thru 5) Stapler Pencil Directions: 1.Listen to the leader read the task sheet. 2.Read the directions to play the Algebraic Equations Game using the instruction sheet. 3.Record your answers on your worksheet for each card you draw. 4.Plot your coordinates on the coordinate graph worksheet when you have completed a game sheet. 5.Staple your worksheet to the graph worksheet and turn it into the rotation basket. 4.The person with the most total points wins!

Algebraic Equations Name _____________________ Directions: 1.Draw an equation card from the pile. 2.Draw a number card. 2.Substitute the number card for the x in the equation. 3.Write your equation with the value for x under the equation column. 4.Solve for y. 5.Then plot the coordinates on the coordinate graph. Algebraic equation: _____________________ X = _________ EquationXy Work space.

Algebraic Equations Card Game Materials: Pencil Deck of cards (ace =1 thru 5) Algebraic Equations Cards Algebraic Equations Worksheet Coordinate Graph Worksheet Directions: 1.Place the card deck & the algebraic equation cards upside down. 2.Draw a card from the card deck. This card represents the “x.” 3.Draw an algebraic equation card. 4.Solve for the equation using the number card you drew for “x.” 5.Write your solutions on the table on your worksheet. 6.Plot your coordinates on the coordinate graph. 7.Staple the coordinate plane to your Algebraic Equation worksheet. 8.Play as many rounds as you can until the rotation ends. You will need a new sheet for each round.

Y = X + 5 X + 5 – 3 = Y Y = 2 * X X * = Y X + 10 – 2 * 1 = YY = 7 - X 12 – X = Y X + 3 – 2 = Y 2 + X – 2 = Y X * = Y

5 – X = Y 12- X = Y Y = 2 * X + 13 – X + X = Y Y = 6 – X + 4Y = 8 – X + 3 (3 * X) +2 – 1 = Y 16 - (2 * X) – 4 = Y

8 - X = Y 7 – X + 3 = Y Y = 3 * X - 15 – X + X = Y Y = 4 + X + 2Y = 10 - X - 3 (4 * X) – 4 = Y 10 - (2 * X) + 3 = Y

Cereal Investigation 1.Listen to the manager read how to complete this investigation. 2.First, read The Plan from Mrs. Oats, the president of Cheerios. 3.Prior to collecting any data, students should think about how many boxes a family will have to buy to get all 6 different toys. 4.Students should share their "guess-timates” with the group and explain how they decided on that number. 5.Write all "guess-timates” on the Cheerios chart for later reference. 6.Students should each get a data collection sheet and go to the Applet Cereal Link to do the probability activity on how many boxes it would take to get all 6 toys After completing the data sheet, write your findings on the Cheerios Chart, share with the group your total number of boxes and determine your groups average. 8.Now the group should be prepared to share their answers to these questions with the teacher. What toy should Cheerios put in the boxes to make families want to buy more? How many boxes will a family buy to be sure they collect all 6 toys? How does this investigation use probability? 9.Clean-up station tub, table, and prepare for the next activity. Extension Activity: In your journal, write a persuasive essay stating your opinion about Cheerios marketing strategy. Noise Level 2 MA Understand the probability can take any value between 0 and 1, events that are not going to occur have probability 0, events certain to occur have probability 1, and more likely events have a higher probability than less likely events. MA Express outcomes of experimental probability situations verbally and numerically. Materials

Artistic math 1.Listen to manager read this task sheet. 2.Students will use a compass to make a circle with a 4 1/2 inch radius. 3.Now create a shape using the 2 X 3 inch rectangle. Must leave at least one of the corners. 4.Place one of the points of your shape in the center of the circle and trace your shape. see example 5.Now, leaving the point in the center and turn your shape clockwise 90 °. Trace your shape and label the 90 ° angle. 6.Repeat step five until you return to your original position. Remember to mark the correct angle. Hint: the next angle would not be 90 °. Extension Activity: Color your picture. 4 1/2 inches Materials Needed Construction paper Compass Ruler Colored pencils MA Measure, identify, and draw angles, perpendicular and parallel lines, rectangles, triangles and circles by using appropriate tools (e.g. ruler, compass, protractor, appropriate technology and media tools.) MA Identify and draw the radius and diameter of a circle and understand the relationship between the radius and diameter. MA Identify shapes that have reflection and rotational symmetry. MA Understand that 90°, 180°, 270°, and 360°; are associated with ¼, ½, ¾, and full turns, respectively.

Acuity 1.Listen to manager read this task sheet. 2.Log on to Acuity. 3.Click on study and practice working on needed skills. 4.Continue until you have completed all assigned work. Extension Activity: If you complete all assignments you may work on other assignments such as Passport to Reading or Treasures Genre Story. Noise Level 0 No Project Connection Standards individualized per student Materials needed Laptop