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March 6th! What are you goal are you
marching towards? 3 sentences and
then First in Math
 Polygons 467220
 Quadrilaterals 911382
 Landforms 799250
 The Cold War 274582
 The Korean War 930015
 Context Clues 582939
 Vocabulary: https://www.flocabulary.com/unit/context-clues/
 Review http://www.tv411.org/reading/understanding-what-you-read/using-context-
clues/activity/1/1
 Other online resources:
 http://www.hasdhawks.org/webpages/lcrider/pssa_practice.cfm?subpage=1331185
 Individual Work: online resources:
 http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skill_builders/context_clues_language_arts_fifth_5t
h_grade.htm
The Disappearing Hat
 MGSE5.MD.1 Convert among different-sized standard measurement units (mass,
weight, length, time, etc.) within a given measurement system (customary and metric)
(e.g., convert 5cm to 0.05m), and use these conversions in solving multi-step, real
word problems.
 MGSE5. MD.2 Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a
unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Use operations on fractions for this grade to solve problems
involving information presented in line plots. For example, given different
measurements of liquid in identical beakers, find the amount of liquid each beaker
would contain if the total amount in all the beakers were redistributed equally.
 MGSE5.MD.3 Recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures and understand
concepts of volume measurement.
-conversions
-polygons
-quadrilaterals
-triangles
http://www.aplusmathcoach.com/G
rade_5/Grade_5_Go_Math_Homewor
k.html
Interdependence
depending on others for
your survival
international
between/among nations
arms race a contest between
nations to build more powerful
weapons
market economy an economic
system in which people and
businesses make most economic
decisions
 baby boom the
drastic increase in
births during the
1950s due to the end
of WWII. Many
people delayed getting
married and starting
families until after the
war was over
iron curtain a symbol of the
differences dividing communist and
non-communist countries in Europe
 Communism a system of
government in which the
government has total control of the
people and the economy (usually
uses a “command” economy)
 veteran someone who has served
in the military
cease fire an agreement to stop all fighting
United Nations an international organization of
the United States and other countries
prosperity economic success and security
segregation the forced separation of the races
generation a group of people born and living at
about the same time
capitalism an economic system in which ordinary
people and business control the production of goods
and services
 overthrow to remove from power
 nonviolent protest a way of bringing
change without using violence
 space race a competition between the
United States and the Soviet Union to
send people into outer space
“Cold” can refer to hostility and anger. The
Cold War was not necessarily a war of
fighting (although there were several actual
wars that were fought during the Cold War
era), but it was a war of words and ideas.
 Schools had “duck and cover” drills, people built bomb
shelters in their homes.

 In the 50s, women went back into the home to be stay-at-home
moms. But into the 60s and 70s, more women began working.
They worked hard to gain equal rights with men and close the
earnings gap between men and women doing the same jobs. The
Equal Pay Act, Title IX education amendment, and proposed
Equal Rights Amendment were efforts to improve the status of
women.
 In 1962, Cuba (a communist country off the coast of
Florida VERY close to the U.S.) allowed the Soviet Union to
come into the country and place nuclear missiles aimed at
the United States. This happened after Fidel Castro took
over and as a response to the hatred many Cubans felt
toward Americans after the Spanish-American war and
American occupation of Cuba. President Kennedy ordered a
blockade of Cuba and prevented Soviet ships from reaching
Cuba. Finally, the Soviet Union removed the missiles when
the U.S. promised not to attack Cuba. It is the closest the
world has ever come to nuclear war.
 The space race was the competition between the Soviet Union
and the United States to send people into outer space. The
Soviets had the first satellite (Sputnik) and then the first man
(Yuri Gagarin) in space, but the United States had the first man
on the moon (Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin). This highlighted
the need for excellent education and promoted the development
of science and technology in the United States.
 The Berlin Wall was a wall that was built by the Soviets around
East Berlin to prevent people from East Germany from escaping
into West Berlin and then into non-communist West Germany.
They did not want all of their workers to leave, because
communism depends on workers.
The Berlin Wall was finally torn down
in 1989. This became the symbolic
end to the Cold War.

 The Cold War finally ended after the Berlin Wall came
down and East and West Germany were reunited. Soon
after, the Soviet Union fell apart and other countries
began setting up non-communist governments. It was
finally over in 1990-1991, when the last country
declared its independence from the Soviet Union and
the union ceased to exist.
 The United Nations is a group of countries from all over
the world that work together. The United Nations was
formed after WWII to keep peace around the world and
prevent future world wars.
 NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. NATO
was formed to protect the countries in the organization
against communism.
 When the Soviets created a blockade leading to West Berlin in
an effort to force the Allies out, the U.S. and Britain refused to
leave and instead they flew food and supplies into the city each
day
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH-GVf9floo

Landforms and oceans Earth’s oceans and land
can be affected in constructive ways and
destructive ways by natural processes.
Constructive – Processes that create
landforms (deposition, landslides,
volcanic eruptions, floods)

Volcanoes are mountains with openings in Earth’s crust through
which magma, gases, and ash reach Earth’s surface. When the
magma erupts from the volcano the top of the mountain can be
changed, either built up or exploded off. The lava and ash can
destroy forests and bury fields. Volcanic eruptions can even change
Earth’s weather patterns. Volcanic eruptions also occur under the
oceans; these volcanoes that are built up are called Seamounts. If the
seamount rises above the ocean surface it is called a volcanic island
(for example Hawaii or Japan).

Earthquakes are vibrations on Earth’s
surface caused by sudden movement
in the Earth, often along a fault, a
break in Earth’s surface.
Some earthquakes cause little damage
and some cause a lot of damage. Large
earthquakes can cause landslides.
Earthquakes under the ocean can
cause huge waves, called tsunamis
that destroy land and cause great
damage if they come ashore.