5th grade HOMEWORK
Homework: November 9 - 13, 2020
11/9: p. 35 Teens as Divisors #3, 7, 11
11/10: p. 36 Larger Divisors (in copybooks) #2, 4, 6, 8, 10
11/4: No Homework
11/5: p. 38 Dividing with money
11/6: FIM
Homework: November 2 - 6, 2020
11/2: Divisibility rule for 2,3 (memorize)
11/3: No class today
11/4: Compatible numbers
11/5: Study all the divisibility rules
11/6: FIM
Homework: October 26 - 30, 2020
10/26: Divisibility rule for 2,3 (memorize)
10/27: p. 32 #1-18 - Which are divisible by 2 or 3 or both
10/28: p. 32 #1-18 - Which are divisible by 8 or 9 or both
10/29: Study all the divisibility rules
10/30: FIM
Homework: October 19 - 23, 2020
10/19: p. 29 #3, 5, 10, 12, 14
10/20: p.31 #6, 7, 12, 18, 28, 29
10/21: No Homework
10/22: Roman Numeral review
10/23: FIM
Homework: October 12 - 16, 2020
10/12: No school
10/13: Study for test
10/14: No homework
10/14:
Homework: October 5 - 9, 2020
10/5: No homework
10/6: p. 22 evens
10/7: redo p. 22 ALL PROBLEMS
10/8: p. 23 Misc. problems assigned in class
Homework: Sept 28 - Oct. 2. 2020
9/28: p.15 evens
9/29: p.17 #2,5,8,12,17,21,24,27
9/30: p.19 Multiples of 4
10/1: p 20 selected problems
10/2: FIM
Homework: September 21 - 25, 2020
9/21: Roman Numeral page
9/22: Study for Test Chapter 1 - POSTPONED
9/23: p.12 Multiples of 3
9/24: Study for Test on Chapter 1
Homework: September 14 - 18, 2020
9/14: wkbk page 8 (Front -end estimation)
Additions problems # 2, 4, 6, 8
Subtraction problems # 14, 16, 18, 20
9/15: wkbk page 8 (Rounding) the same problems as yesterday
9/16: wkbk p.10 multiples of 3 (subtraction with zeros in the minuend)
9/17: wkbk p.11#3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 23
9/18: FIM
Homework for the week of September 8 - 11
September 8, 2020: Complete the even numbered problems in Section 1-1: Place values to millions
9/9/20: Workbook p. 9 complete the even numbered problems.
9/10/20: Work on First in Math.
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August 2020
Your First in Math responsibility for Honors Math
Each Honors Math student is expected to meet the requirement of their Homeroom teacher - that is your team.
As an Honors Math student you are also required to remain as one of the top 8 students on your team.