This Week’s Study Guide: March 9-13, 2020
Reading STAAR Vocabulary Caption- sentences placed near a picture to give the reader information about the picture Diagram- a picture or drawing that has labels and shows parts of something Subheadings- the titles of sections in a story that tell what the section will be about. Photographs- help the reader visualize (to see) what the information in the text is saying. Summary Fiction: Non-fiction Who- Who/What- Wanted- Setting- But- Purpose- So- Then- |
Mathematics Objectives:TSW explain the connection between human capital/labor and income. TSW describe the relationship between the availability or scarcity of resources and how that impacts.
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Science Chapter 2, Lesson 3 How is Matter Measured? Pgs. 86-93 Mighty Vocabulary: Matter-anything that has mass and takes up space Mass- how much matter is in an object Measurement tool: balance Weight-how much gravity pulls on an object Measurement tool: spring scale, scale Volume-is the amount of space the object takes up Measurement tool: graduated cylinder Density-is the property of matter that compares an object’s mass to its volume. The rock’s volume is the amount of water it pushes out of the way when it sinks. Magnetism- is the force that pulls on, or attracts metal objects containing iron and nickel. |
Spelling Words Variant Vowels https://www.spellingcity.com/users/borchers3rdgrade
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