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OCTOBER 2012 - MATH & SCIENCE CALENDAR
By: Chickasaw Elementary Math & Science Committee
October – 5th Grade Calendar
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1. Draw an
obtuse angle.
What makes it
obtuse?
2 Circle the
prime
number(s).
14, 3 9, 11, 25
3Solve.
3(4÷2) =
5 + ( 5 x 7) =
4 Find the mean.
88, 75, 92
5 Solve.
x2 = 81
x = __
6. Draw a
picture
and label the
water cycle.
7 Why is the
ocean an
important part
of the water
cycle?
8 Divide.
_____
3) 1203
9 Multiply.
10 Write the
number 34,568 in
expanded form.
11 Draw a
coordinate plane.
Label the x-axis
and the y- axis.
Plot the ordered
pair ( 3, 4).
12
What is the
answer ?
3x +4 =
X=12
13 What are
three things
that are
needed
to predict the
weather?
14 Explain
what humidity
is and how it is
used in
predicting
weather.
15 Write the
number: One
million, six
hundred ten
thousand, two
hundred fortyfive.
16 Solve.
17 Find the
perimeter and
area of the
rectangle.
17 cm
18. Name and
describe the 3
different
transformations.
Show an example
for each.
19 Find the
value of y when
x = 2.
20. Explain
what
barometric
pressure is and
how it used in
predicting
weather.
21 How is
Florida’s
weather
different than
New York’s
weather in the
winter and
why?
22Solve.
6 x (8 + 4) – 3
=
23 What does
PEMDAS stand
for?
P=
E=
M=
D=
A=
S=
24Make a grid on
the back of the
calendar. Plot the
following points:
( 1, 1); ( 5, 1);
(1,4); (5, 4)
What shape did
you make?
25 Find the area
and perimeter of
the figure below.
22 m
4
6
9
5
16
26 Draw
models to show
how many are
in each group
and how many
are left over.
There are 29
DVD’s on 3
shelves
28 Why is the
weather
around the
ocean
different than
the middle of
the state?
29 Show a
translation with
the smile face
below.
30
a. List the
factors for 28.
31 Multiply or Divide.
Continued…
7x9=
123/ 6=
b. Make a factor
rainbow for 24.
56 ÷ 8 =
8 x 12 =
5 + 72 =
19 - 5 +2 =
52 x 15 =
73 x 12 =
33 x 11=
23
42
33
52
=
=
=
=
c. Name 5
multiples of 6.
12
12 x 6 =
72 / 3 =
110 ÷ 5 =
6x6=
x ( 6) = y
y = x + 48
28 / x = y
27. Explain
why Georgia
is colder
than Florida
in the winter
time and
cooler in the
summer?
Sunday
Monday
1 Round to
the nearest
hundred:
23,187
3,389
4,081
9 Is ripping up
paper a
physical
change or a
chemical
change?
8 Solve.
48 x 4 =
40
8
16 Is an ice
cube melting a
physical
change or a
chemical
change?
15 Write the
following
number in word
form:
23 Name three
forms of
Energy.
22 Patrick has
6 apples. He
gave 1/3 of
them away.
How many
apples did he
give away.
28. How does
sound energy
travel?
October – 4th Grade Calendar
4
82,211,784
29. Solve
24 x 9 =
15 x 4 =
11 x 10 =
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
4 Which fraction
is the least?
(smallest)
a. 2/3
b. 2/5
c. 2/10
d. 2/8
5 What are the
factors of 30?
What are the
factors of 16?
6 Name three
things that are
not magnetic.
12 Estimate.
13 Is burning
paper a
physical
change or a
chemical
change?
2 Noah has 4
pumpkins. Jesse
has 6 times as
many pumpkins
as Noah. How
many does
Jesse have?
3 Multiply.
9. Use <, >, =
to solve.
10 What
direction do you
move in a
counter-clockwise
move?
11 Order these
numbers least to
greatest.
16 There are
28 CD’s on 4
rows of shelves.
How many CD’s
are on each
shelf?
17 Ten thousand,
five hundred, two.
Write this number
in standard and
expanded form.
18 Which
pumpkin is
larger?
Pumpkin A
weighs 80 g
Pumpkin B
weighs 5 pounds.
19 Write a
problem that
represents the
equation:
23 The PTA just
received 278
new members.
The
membership
is 1,255, how
many members
were there
before the new
members
joined?
24 Use
Mental Math
6 x 10 =
6 x 100=
6 x 1,000=
6 x 10,000=
6 x 100,000=
25 Kim used 12
beads to make a
bracelet. 1/4 of
the beads are
red. How many of
the beads are
red? Draw a
picture to help
solve your
problem.
26 Round to
the nearest
ten:
30 Show the
multiplication/
division fact
family for:
7, 8, 56
31. Divide.
2
6
4
12
8
2
7
9
x
x
x
x
9
6
4
6
=
=
=
=
18 ÷ 9 =
42 ÷ 7 =
56 ÷ 8 =
3,892; 3,982;
3,298; 3,901
5 x 21 =
4 x 26 =
2 x 54 =
5 x 4 =20.
2,321
156,872
479, 036
20 Where
does all of our
energy on
Earth come
from?
27 What is
energy?
Sunday
Monday
October – 3rd Grade Calendar
Tuesday
Wednesday
1 How many
tens are in the
number 1,384?
2 In the
number, 813
what digit is in
the hundreds
place?
3 Subtract
7 Why does
the water in
the bath rise
when you get
in the
bathtub?
8 Solve
9 Multiply.
3x1=
3 x 2=
3 x 3=
3x4=
14 What are
the three
states of
matter?
15 How many
votes did “Dog”
have?
21 How
does water
turn into
ice?
28 Name
three forms of
energy.
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
4 Name all the
numbers between
30 and 70 that
have a 4 in the
ones place.
5 How many
ways can you
represent 132?
6 What has
more volume a
pencil or a
basketball?
10 Name the
number that is
100 more than
452.
11 Add
12 Kim bought
a toy for $3.58.
She gave a $10.
What’s her
change?
13 Name three
properties of
matter.
16 Joe has a
stack of books.
Each book has 3
stories in it. If
Joe counts 18
stories, how
many books
does Joe have?
17
Compare > < =
18 A marching
band has 8 rows
students with 7
students in each
row. How many
students are in
the band?
19. Solve.
20 How does
the sun
change ice?
22 Aaron had 16
rocks. Marcus
gave him more.
Aaron now has
23. How
many rocks
did Marcus
give him?
23 Kayla had a
box with 38
chocolates in it.
She shared 16
of them with her
friends. How
many chocolates
did Kayla have
left?
24 Find the
maximum and
minimum number
for the following
set of numbers.
25 What shape is
formed when you
put two triangles
together?
26. If this is a
pile of about
50
leaves
then about how
leaves are
in this
pile?
29 Which has the
same answer as
12-5?
a. 10+2
b. 12+5
c. 10-3
d. 12-1
30. About how
long is a watch?
31. Decompose
the number 579
a. 2 inches
b. 6 inches
c. 14 inches
d. 19 inches
Now solve these:
400 + 20 + 7 =
600 + 50 + 0 =
784
- 355
2,000
- 452
784
+ 355
2,356
+ 897
900 + 0 + 8 =
Cat – lll
Dog – llll ll
Bird - l
34 __ 78
72 + 7__ 87 -21
104 __143
4, 9, 6, 12, 3, 18
500 + 20 + 0=
100 + 70 + 3=
a. Square
b. Triangle
c. Pentagon
d. Rhombus
a. 6 less than
54
b. eight tens
and 3 ones
c. 10 more
than 25
(Continued from
above)
Explain your
reasoning.
27 What is
energy?
Sunday
7 Why is it
cooler in the
shade of a
tree?
October –2nd Grade Calendar
Monday
Tuesday
1 Write the
words for the
numbers 1-20
2
6
9
5
Solve
+4+9=
+0+6=
+5+5=
8 How many
combinations
can one make
for 29¢?
Show all your
combinations.
9 John earns $3
per day for
seven days.
How much
money did he
earn?
14 Name two
types of severe
weather we
have in
Florida.
15. John has
52 cents in his
pocket. What
are the 3 ways
I can represent
how much
money John
has?
16 Name 4
different ways
to make a
dollar.
21 Fill in the
blank.
22 Add.
23. Mary has
12 friends. 4 of
her friends
came over to
play. How
many of her
friends did not
come over?
_____is all
around you
and takes up
any empty
space.
28 Name
three parts of
the water
cycle.
22
+ 13
15
+ 17
36
+51
42
+ 29
29 Write the
fact family for
6, 7, 13
Wednesday
24
- 16
37
- 8
Friday
Saturday
3 Say the
number 842 out
aloud to someone
at home.
4 Practice
counting by 3’s
until you reach
42.
5 Which number
has eight tens
and 3 ones?
6 How does
the Sun help
us on Earth?
10 Fill in the
blank.
___ - 4 = 5
11 Find the
missing numbers.
13, ___, 15
___, 29, ___
49, ___, 51
___, 77, 78
107, 108, __, __
12 Coin quiz.
13Describe
today’s
weather.
18 Solve
19 Name the
number that is
100 more than
452.
20 Do rain
puddles just
disappear on
hot sunny
days?
26 Name this
bill.
27 What is
the water
cycle?
___ - 6 = 6
___ - 2 = 9
17 Count by 10’s
starting at 32
until you go over
102.
Count’ by 100’s
until you get to
1,000
30. Subtract.
Thursday
24. Represent the
number 35 in the
chart below.
Tens
Ones
5
2
31. Draw a
picture using Base
Ten Blocks to
show the number
274.
1 + 6 + 8 + 3=
3 + 7 + 5 + 5=
2 + 8 + 9 + 0=
25 Counting by
2’s until I get to
8. Is like adding
…
2 + __ + __ + __
= __
A penny = ___¢
A nickel = ___¢
A dime = ___¢
A quarter = __¢
Sunday
7 What is a
pull?
Monday
October – 1st Grade Calendar
Tuesday
1 Count to 100
by 5s.
2 Add.
8 Represent
the number 6 in
the ten frame.
9 If you double
7’s , How much
do you have?
4+3=
8+2=
3+7=
Wednesday
21 How does
a car move in
a straight line
or in a circle?
15 Solve.
How many
fingers do three
children have?
22 Solve.
4+ =9
6=4+?
Subtract.
10 - 2 =
7–4=
8–3=
6-5=
9–1=
5 Solve.
How many
ways can you
make 10?
6 What is a
push?
10 Fill in the
missing part.
11
a. Write the fact
family for 5.
b. Write the fact
family for 13.
12 Solve.
7–3=
13 What is a
force?
17 How many do
I have altogether?
29. Use
“making a ten”
to solve the
problem below.
8+4=
18 Show how to
use the doubles
plus 1 strategy.
8+9=
__ + __ + 1
^
( __+ 2) + __
25 Mia has 6
pumpkins and
Dave has 9
pumpkins. What
is the difference?
30 Circle the
equations that
are true.
31. Use the
double ten frames
to show 14.
Now show me
another way
(10) + __=__
6+0=2+4
1 + 7 = 10 - 2
19 Juan has 4
footballs. He
gives 2 footballs
to Marie. How
many does Juan
have left?
20 What are
some ways an
object can
move?
26 Jay had 5
pieces of gum.
He gave Jo 3.
Would you add
or subtract to
tell how many
Jay has left?
27 Draw a
straight line.
= ___
24. Counting by
2’s until I get to
8. Is like adding
…
2 + __ + __ + __
=8
10 = 5 - 5
10 – __= 6
__ = 8 – 1
x+3=9
28 Draw a
zigzag line.
Saturday
4 What
numbers come
between 70 and
75?
23. What
subtraction
sentence could
describe my ten
frame?
___+ 5 = 8
Friday
3 Put the
following numbers
in order.
7, 2, 13, 10, 26
If + 4 = 10
then, 10 – 4 =
16 What force
pulls us
towards the
ground?
Thursday
Sunday
Monday
October – Kindergarten Calendar
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1. How many
different ways
can you show
the number 5?
2 Which shape
has 3 sides?
3 Draw 4
pumpkins.
4 Name this
shape.
5 Count aloud
to 20 for
someone.
6 What part
of the body
do you use to
feel?
7 What part of
the body do
you use to
hear?
8 Make a
house using a
square and a
triangle.
9 Show the
number
3 in the
five
frame.
10 Tell someone
the months of the
year.
11 Kate, Bryan,
and Lori got in
line behind Jake.
Who is first in
line?
12 What
number is
represented by
the dots?
13 What part
of the body do
you use to
taste?
14 What part
of the body do
you use to
smell?
15 What shape
is inside the
square?
16 What day
comes after
Tuesday?
17 What number
is represented in
my five frame?
18 Make a
picture using 2
triangles, 1
square, and 3
circles.
19 Put five
crackers in
front of you.
Eat until you
have zero
crackers in
front of you.
20 What part
of the body do
you use to
see?
21 Can
animals drink
water?
22 The lady
with the yellow
shirt is in what
place in the
line?
23 Sort the
following into
two groups.
24 Draw a line
between shapes
that belong
together.
25. What 3D
figure is pictured
below?
26 Is the happy
27 Can plants
see?
29. How many
squares are
empty on the
five frame?
30 Is the star
on the left or
right of the
moon?
28 Can
plants
drink water?
face above
the sun or
below the sun?
31 Write the
numbers from 120.