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1 By: Chickasaw Elementary Math & Science Committee
OCTOBER MATH & SCIENCE CALENDAR By: Chickasaw Elementary Math & Science Committee

2 October – 5th Grade Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1. Draw an obtuse angle. What makes it obtuse? 2 Circle the prime number(s). 14, 3 9, 11, 25 3Solve. 3(4÷2) = 5 + ( 5 x 7) = 4 Find the mean. 88, 75, 92 5 Solve. x2 = 81 x = __ 6. Draw a picture and label the water cycle. 7 Why is the ocean an important part of the water cycle? 8 Divide. _____ 3) 1203 9 Multiply. 52 x 15 = 73 x 12 = 33 x 11= 10 Write the number 34,568 in expanded form. 11 Draw a coordinate plane. Label the x-axis and the y- axis. Plot the ordered pair ( 3, 4). 12 What is the answer ? 3x +4 = X=12 13 What are three things that are needed to predict the weather? 14 Explain what humidity is and how it is used in predicting weather. 15 Write the number: One million, six hundred ten thousand, two hundred forty-five. 16 Solve. 23 = 42 = 33 = 52 = 17 Find the perimeter and area of the rectangle. 17 cm 18. Name and describe the 3 different transformations. Show an example for each. 19 Find the value of y when x = 2. x ( 6) = y y = x + 48 28 / x = y 20. Explain what barometric pressure is and how it used in 21 How is Florida’s weather different than New York’s weather in the winter and why? 22Solve. 6 x (8 + 4) – 3 = = = 23 What does PEMDAS stand for? P= E= M= D= A= S= 24Make a grid on the back of the calendar. Plot the following points: ( 1, 1); ( 5, 1); (1,4); (5, 4) What shape did you make? 25 Find the area and perimeter of the figure below. 22 m 4 6 9 5 16 26 Draw models to show how many are in each group and how many are left over. There are 29 DVD’s on 3 shelves 27. Explain why Georgia is colder than Florida in the winter time and cooler in the summer? 28 Why is the around the ocean the middle of the state? 29 Show a translation with the smile face below. 30 a. List the factors for 28. b. Make a factor rainbow for 24. c. Name 5 multiples of 6. 31 Multiply or Divide. 7 x 9 = 56 ÷ 8 = 12 x 6 = 72 / 3 = Continued… 123/ 6= 8 x 12 = 110 ÷ 5 = 6 x 6 =

3 October – 4th Grade Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Round to the nearest hundred: 23,187 3,389 4,081 2 Noah has 4 pumpkins. Jesse has 6 times as many pumpkins as Noah. How many does Jesse have? 3 Multiply. 8 x 9 = 2 x 6 = 7 x 4 = 9 x 6 = 4 Which fraction is the least? (smallest) 2/3 2/5 2/10 2/8 5 What are the factors of 30? What are the factors of 16? 6 Name three things that are not magnetic. 9 Is ripping up paper a physical change or a chemical change? 8 Solve. 48 x 4 = 4 9. Use <, >, = to solve. 10 What direction do you move in a counter-clockwise move? 11 Order these numbers least to greatest. 3,892; 3,982; 3,298; 3,901 12 Estimate. 5 x 21 = 4 x 26 = 2 x 54 = 13 Is burning 16 Is an ice cube melting a 15 Write the following number in word form: 82,211,784 16 There are 28 CD’s on 4 rows of shelves. How many CD’s are on each shelf? 17 Ten thousand, five hundred, two. Write this number in standard and expanded form. 18 Which pumpkin is larger? Pumpkin A weighs 80 g Pumpkin B weighs 5 pounds. 19 Write a problem that represents the equation: 5 x 4 =20. 20 Where does all of our energy on Earth come from? 23 Name three forms of Energy. 22 Patrick has 6 apples. He gave 1/3 of them away. How many apples did he give away. 23 The PTA just received 278 new members. The membership is 1,255, how many members were there before the new members joined? 24 Use Mental Math 6 x 10 = 6 x 100= 6 x 1,000= 6 x 10,000= 6 x 100,000= 25 Kim used 12 beads to make a bracelet. 1/4 of the beads are red. How many of the beads are red? Draw a picture to help solve your problem. 26 Round to the nearest ten: 2,321 156,872 479, 036 27 What is energy? 28. How does sound energy travel? 29. Solve 24 x 9 = 15 x 4 = 11 x 10 = 30 Show the multiplication/ division fact family for: 7, 8, 56 31. Divide. 18 ÷ 9 = 42 ÷ 7 = 56 ÷ 8 =

4 October – 3rd Grade Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 How many tens are in the number 1,384? 2 In the number, 813 what digit is in the hundreds place? 3 Subtract ,000 4 Name all the numbers between 30 and 70 that have a 4 in the ones place. 5 How many ways can you represent 132? 6 What has more volume a pencil or a basketball? 7 Why does the water in the bath rise when you get in the bathtub? 8 Solve = = = 9 Multiply. 3 x 1 = 3 x 2= 3 x 3= 3 x 4 = 10 Name the number that is 100 more than 452. 11 Add ,356 12 Kim bought a toy for $3.58. She gave a $10. What’s her change? 13 Name three properties of matter. 14 What are the three states of matter? 15 How many votes did “Dog” have? Cat – lll Dog – llll ll Bird - l 16 Joe has a stack of books. Each book has 3 stories in it. If Joe counts 18 stories, how many books does Joe have? 17 Compare > < = 34 __ 78 72 + 7__ 104 __143 18 A marching band has 8 rows students with 7 students in each row. How many students are in the band? 19. Solve. 6 less than 54 eight tens and 3 ones 10 more than 25 20 How does the sun change ice? 21 How does water turn into ice? 22 Aaron had 16 rocks. Marcus gave him more. Aaron now has 23. How many rocks did Marcus give him? 23 Kayla had a box with 38 chocolates in it. She shared 16 of them with her friends. How many chocolates did Kayla have left? 24 Find the maximum and minimum number for the following set of numbers. 4, 9, 6, 12, 3, 18 25 What shape is formed when you put two triangles together? a. Square b. Triangle c. Pentagon d. Rhombus 26. If this is a pile of about 50 leaves then about how leaves are in this pile? 27 What is energy? 28 Name three forms of energy. 29 Which has the same answer as 12-5? 10+2 12+5 10-3 12-1 30. About how long is a watch? a. 2 inches b. 6 inches c. 14 inches d. 19 inches 31. Decompose the number 579 Now solve these: = = (Continued from above) Explain your reasoning.

5 October –2nd Grade Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Write the words for the numbers 1-20 2 Solve = = = 3 Say the number 842 out aloud to someone at home. 4 Practice counting by 3’s until you reach 42. 5 Which number has eight tens and 3 ones? 6 How does the Sun help us on Earth? 7 Why is it cooler in the shade of a tree? 8 How many combinations can one make for 29¢? Show all your combinations. 9 John earns $3 per day for seven days. How much money did he earn? 10 Fill in the blank. ___ - 4 = 5 ___ - 6 = 6 ___ - 2 = 9 11 Find the missing numbers. 13, ___, 15 ___, 29, ___ 49, ___, 51 ___, 77, 78 107, 108, __, __ 12 Coin quiz. A penny = ___¢ A nickel = ___¢ A dime = ___¢ A quarter = __¢ 13Describe today’s weather. 14 Name two types of severe weather we have in Florida. 15. John has 52 cents in his pocket. What are the 3 ways I can represent how much money John has? 16 Name 4 different ways to make a dollar. 17 Count by 10’s starting at 32 until you go over 102. Count’ by 100’s until you get to 1,000 18 Solve = = = 19 Name the number that is 100 more than 452. 20 Do rain puddles just disappear on hot sunny days? 21 Fill in the blank. _____is all around you and takes up any empty space. 22 Add. 23. Mary has 12 friends. 4 of her friends came over to play. How many of her friends did not come over? 24. Represent the number 35 in the chart below. 25 Counting by 2’s until I get to 8. Is like adding … 2 + __ + __ + __ = __ 26 Name this bill. 27 What is the water cycle? 28 Name three parts of cycle. 29 Write the fact family for 6, 7, 13 30. Subtract. 31. Draw a picture using Base Ten Blocks to show the number 274. Tens Ones 5 2

6 October – 1st Grade Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Count to 100 by 5s. 2 Add. 4 + 3 = 8 + 2 = 3 + 7 = 3 Put the following numbers in order. 7, 2, 13, 10, 26 4 What numbers come between 70 and 75? 5 Solve. How many ways can you make 10? 6 What is a push? 7 What is a pull? 8 Represent the number 6 in the ten frame. 9 If you double 7’s , How much do you have? 10 Fill in the missing part. If  + 4 = 10 then, 10 – 4 = 11 a. Write the fact family for 5. b. Write the fact family for 13. 12 Solve. 7 – 3 = 10 – __= 6 __ = 8 – 1 13 What is a force? 16 What force pulls us towards the ground? 15 Solve. fingers do three children have? Subtract. = 7 – 4 = 8 – 3 = 6 - 5 = 9 – 1 = 17 How many do I have altogether? 18 Show how to use the doubles plus 1 strategy. 8 + 9 = __ + __ + 1 = ___ 19 Juan has 4 footballs. He gives 2 footballs to Marie. How many does Juan have left? 20 What are some ways an object can move? 21 How does a car move in a straight line or in a circle? 22 Solve. 4 +  = 9 6 = 4 + ? ___+ 5 = 8 x + 3 = 9 23. What subtraction sentence could describe my ten frame? 24. Counting by 2’s until I get to 8. Is like adding … 2 + __ + __ + __ = 8 25 Mia has 6 pumpkins and Dave has 9 pumpkins. What is the difference? 26 Jay had 5 pieces of gum. He gave Jo 3. Would you add or subtract to tell how many Jay has left? 27 Draw a straight line. 28 Draw a zigzag line. 29. Use “making a ten” to solve the problem below. 8 + 4 = ^ ( __+ 2) + __ (10) + __=__ 30 Circle the equations that are true. 10 = 5 - 5 6 + 0 = 2 + 4 1 + 7 = 31. Use the double ten frames to show 14. Now show me another way

7 October – Kindergarten Calendar
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1. How many different ways can you show the number 5? 2 Which shape has 3 sides? 3 Draw 4 pumpkins. 4 Name this shape. 5 Count aloud to 20 for someone. 6 What part of the body do you use to feel? 7 What part of the body do you use to hear? 8 Make a house using a square and a triangle. 9 Show the number 3 in the five frame. 10 Tell someone the months of the year. 11 Kate, Bryan, and Lori got in line behind Jake. Who is first in line? 12 What number is represented by the dots? 13 What part of the body do taste? 14 What part smell? 15 What shape is inside the square? 16 What day comes after Tuesday? 17 What number is represented in my five frame? 18 Make a picture using 2 triangles, 1 square, and 3 circles. 19 Put five crackers in front of you. Eat until you have zero front of you. 20 What part see? 21 Can animals drink water? 22 The lady with the yellow shirt is in what place in the line? 23 Sort the following into two groups. 24 Draw a line between shapes that belong together. 25. What 3D figure is pictured below? 26 Is the happy face above the sun or below the sun? 27 Can plants 28 Can plants drink water? 29. How many squares are empty on the five frame? 30 Is the star on the left or right of the moon? 31 Write the numbers from


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