Mrs. Janowski's 5th Grade Math

HOMEWORK




Monday, June 1, 2020

Happy June 1st 5th Graders! You are so close to the summer and to being 6th Graders! Keep working Hard!

Today we are going to continue with converting weights.

1) Please watch the attached video. It will show you more examples of converting weights.

2) Please do page 601 #2-17

3) Please send me the answers to numbers 4-12


Open those pens! Here are the answers to Friday's assignment (page 598-599 #1-16)

1. a) 16 ounces

b) 32 ounces

c) 48 ounces

d) 64 ounces

e) 80 ounces

2. 240 oz

3. 6,000 lb

4. 20 lb

5. 368 oz

6. 12,000 lb

7. 9 lb

8. 30,000 lb

9. 22 lb

10. 288 oz

11. >

12. =

13. <

14. =

15. >

16. >

Have a great first day of June!!

Convert Customary Units of Weight | Ounces, Pounds, and Tons

YouTube video ‪4 minutes‬


Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Happy Tuesday 5th Grade Mathematicians!

We will be moving on to Lesson 10.4 today which is converting measurement units to solve multi-step problems.

1) Please watch ISE 10.4 on Think Central

2) Please do page 607 #2-6 (you don't need to send me any answers today)

*Remember to use your measurement charts on pages 586, 592, and 598. You may need to use 2 or more steps to solve. Take your time and do one conversion at a time.

There are office hours today from 12-1. Please see the Zoom link on Google Classroom. Pop in if you have any math questions.


Get those pens ready. Here are the answers to yesterday's assignment. (page 601 #2-17)

2) 12,000 lb

3) 288 oz

4) 200 lb

5) 24,000 lb

6) 144 oz

7) 112 oz

8) 1,600 oz

9) 30 T

10) <

11) =

12) <

13) =

14) >

15) <

16) 6,000 pounds

17) 15 more pounds


Have a super Tuesday!!!


Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Happy Wednesday 5th Grade Math Stars!

Today and tomorrow we will be doing the Mid-Chapter Checkpoint for chapter 10.

You have today and tomorrow to do pages 609-610 and send your answers to me. You can do both pages today and send it to me then tomorrow can be a math free day or you can do half today and half tomorrow and send it to me tomorrow.You can use pages in your math book to help you especially the conversion charts on pages 586, 592, and 598. Double check your work before you send it to me.

Below are the answers to yesterday's assignment (page 607 #2-6)

These problems had quite a few steps to solve. We will also go over them during Thursday's Zoom.

2) 4 pounds

3) 13 cups

4) 6 fluid ounces

5) 3 feet

6) 10 pounds

Have a super Wednesday!!!


Thursday, June 4, 2020

Happy Thursday Math Friends!

We are almost at the end of week! Today we will finish the Mid-Chapter Checkpoint for Chapter 10 on pages 609-610. If you already finished both pages and sent it to me then you are math-free for today. If you have not finished both pages, make sure you complete them and send me all answers #1-17.

We will be Zooming today! Use the links on Google Classroom to access your class. Remember if you can not come onto Zoom during your scheduled class time you can join in with another class!

10:00 Mrs. Mele's class

11:00 Mrs. Janowski's class

12:00 Mrs. Baggerly's class

1:00 Mrs. McLeavey's class

I will see you on Zooooooooooooom!!


Friday, June 5, 2020

Happy Friday Math Friends!

Be sure you sent me your answers to the Mid-Chapter Checkpoint pages 609-610.

Today we will be working on iXL. Please practice with the following sections:

Z.5 Compare and Convert Customary Units

Z.6 Conversion Tables- customary units

Z.7 Compare Customary Units by Multiplying

*Keep a pencil and some scrap paper next to you while you work so you can do the work for each problem.


There will be math office hours today between 11 and 12. The link for the office hours is on Google Classroom. Pop in if you have any math questions.

Have a great weekend!!

Monday, June 8, 2020

Happy last full week of 5th Grade! Keep working hard!

Today we are going to move onto Lesson 10.5 (Converting metric units)

1) Please watch ISE 10.5 on Think Central

2) Please do page 613 #1-11

*Use the chart on page 611 to help with conversions!!

Please check your Mid-Chapter Checkpoint Chapter 10.

1) weight

2) capacity

3) 8,800 yd

4) 12 gal

5) 18,000 lb

6) 21 lb

7) 4 yd 2 ft

8) 176 fl oz

9) <

10) >

11) =

12) 13 qt

13) 11 yd 1 ft

14) 128 oz

15) 20 times

16) 12 pint-sized containers

17) 9 ft 3 in

Have a super day today!!


Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Happy Tuesday Math Wizards!

Today we are going to continue with lesson 10.5.

Remember the metric system is based on place value. To convert between units, you multiply or divide by a power of 10. You multiply to change larger units to smaller units such as liters to centiliters. You divide to change smaller units to larger units such as meters to kilometers.

1) Please watch the attached video (Grade 5 Math #10.5, Convert Metric Measurements)

2) Please do page 615 # 2-17 (Use the chart on page 611 to help you with the metric names)


There will be office hours today between 12:00 and 1:00. The Zoom link to office hours is on Google Classroom.


Get out those colorful pens! The answers to yesterday's assignment (page 613 #1-11) are below:

1) 8.47L X 10 - 84.7 dL

8.47L X 100 = 847 cL

8.47L X 1000 = 8,470 mL


2) 9,824 divided by 10 = 982.4 g

9,824 divided by 100 = 98.24 dag

9,824 divided by 1000 = 9.824 hg

3) 42.50 m

4) 6 L

5) 40 cg

6) 7,000 mg

7) 5,000 m

8) 15.21 dL

9) =

10) >

11) <

Have a great Tuesday!!

Grade 5 Math #10.5, Convert Metric Measurements

YouTube video ‪9 minutes‬


Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Happy Wednesday 5th Graders!

Today we will be reviewing our metrics through iXL

Please work on the folllowing sections of iXL:

1) Z.13 Compare and convert metric units of length

2) Z.14 Compare and convert metric units of weight

3) Z.15 Compare and convert metric units of volume


Choose a colorful pen to correct yesterday's assignment (Page 615 # 2-17)

2) 65 L

3) 150 mm

4) 3.2 kg

5) 12,000 mL

6) 2 m

7) 70 kg

8) 10 L

9) 60,000 mm

10) =

11) >

12) >

13) >

14) <

15) <

16) Jayleen had more fabric

17) 1,000 mL or 1L

Enjoy your last Wednesday of the school year!!


Thursday, June 11, 2020


Happy Thursday 5th Grade Mathematicians!

Today we are going to move to Lesson 10. 7 (Elapsed Time)

1) Please watch ISE 10.7 on Think Central

2) Please do page 627 # 2-15

*Remember to use the chart on page 623. It is very helpful!!!!


Today is our last Thursday of school and our last Zoom math meetings :(

Please go to our Google Classroom to find the Zoom links to come on our Zoom class. Remember, if you can not make your class' Zoom time, you can join in with another class!


10:00 Mrs. Mele's Class

11:00 Mrs. Janowski's Class

12:00 Mrs. Baggerly's Class

1:00 Mrs. McLeavey's Class


Have a super Thursday! I will see you on Zoom!!!


Friday, June 12, 2020


Happy Friday 5th Graders!

We will continue section 10.7 today and practice elapsed time problems through iXL

Please do iXL sections:

Y.4 Elapsed Time

Y.5 Find Start and End Times- Word Problems


Get out those pens! Please correct yesterday's assignment (Page 627 # 2-15)

2) 480 min

3) 1,800 s

4) 900 min

5) 1825 d

6) 168 hr

7) 1,440 min

8) 10 min

9) 1.000 hr

10) 3:05 pm

11) 8:48 pm

12) 8:15 am

13) 6 hr 30 min

14) 1 hr 45 min

15) 2 hr 42 min

There aren't any office hours today! Have a wonderful weekend!!


Monday, June 15, 2020

Happy last Monday of 5th Grade! You are almost 6th graders!

Tomorrow is the last day of 5th Grade! Since it is almost the last day of school, your assignment today is to choose any iXL skill that you would like to practice on. You only need to spend 30 minutes on any 5th Grade math skill that you choose. You can choose a few skills to practice but you don't need to go beyond 30 minutes. I can't wait to see which skills you choose!!

Have a super Monday!!!


Tuesday, June 16, 2020

HAPPY LAST DAY OF 5TH GRADE!!!!!!

Report Cards for Marking Period 4 will be sent to your parent's email today.

There will not be a math assignment for this special day! I encourage you to have a wonderful day!

I have really enjoyed teaching math to every one of you! I really really really preferred teaching you at school but I am so glad that I still got to see your smiling faces on our many Zoom sessions! I am so proud of you all and all your hard work even during these crazy Covid-19 days. It was a very new and different situation and you all did a great job making it work as you continued to learn during these last 3 months. Please continue to work hard and always keep smiling and laughing! I will miss you as you move to 6th grade but will never forget your smiling faces. I was very lucky to be able to have you in my math class this year! I look forward to seeing you in the hallways of 6th grade next year!!

Always remember that math IS FUN!!!!!

Have a wonderful summer!!

I already miss you all!!!!

Love,

Mrs. Janowski