domingo, 2 de outubro de 2016

Math Homework







1. Dudu had 12,080 Legos, but he lost 417 Legos. How many Legos does he have now?









2. Arthur baked 115 muffins, which was 17 more muffins than Malu. How many muffins did Malu bake?







 3. In the summertime, Murilo can earn $4 a day by cutting the grass. How many days will it take Murilo to earn $184?






 4. Dani has 5,092 crayons. Sofi has 3,971 crayons. How many more crayons does Dani have than Sofi?






 5. The turtle at the zoo weighs 145 pounds. It is five times heavier than the baby turtle. How much does the baby turtle weigh?




Forms of energy Homework










Energy is special. There's lots of it about and it's very useful. Why? What makes energy so important? Here's just a few reasons.
  • it lets me swim fast and catch my fish
  • it gets you out of bed in the morning
  • it means that birds can fly, tigers can roar, wind can blow
  • it makes the sun, the moon and stars shine
  • it makes plants grow — food (= stored plant energy) for animals
  • it makes cars move, factories produce things, light bulbs glow, planes fly and your computer work. I'll bet you can think of many more!
Without energy, there would be nothing: no life, no movement, no light, no heat, no you, no me… nothing.

But there is a problem with energy. Some people have got used to using far too much of it. This means that there's not enough for everyone. And using some kinds of energy causes terrible pollution and makes the Earth's climate get hotter.


This flipped homework is to categorize forms of energy. Are you ready for the challenge?

Instructions: 
Watch both videos, use your form of energy worksheet ( PYP notebook) to take notes. Remember, make it fun and easy to read. Messy and illegible handwriting makes it difficult to study and review when needed. 


Videos