Did you like yesterday's video? Factories make products, and when you multiply factors, you get a product. Cool! One way to figure out a product is to use a number line. Read p.3 in your red sheets, and do the bottom. Send me a picture.
Today you are going to make the pictures for a pictograph! Remember to look at the scale to decide how many pictures to make. If my tally is 10, and one 🙂 = 5 people, how many smileys do I need to draw?
That's right! 2. 🙂🙂 If I skip count by 5's, I get 10.
On p.140, you get to choose the picture for #1. Try to keep the pictures about the same size, and neatly spaced. It is important that you line the pictures up from row to row.
Watch the video on the right before you do #3, to learn about making a pictograph all by yourself.
Do .140#1,2,3. Do #3 in your notebook. Remember to add all the titles, scale and labels to the graph, just like in #2.
Send me a picture of your notebook and p.140.
In the Favourite Stuffy graph it looks like Berry got WAY more votes than Chippy and Drift. If we count, we see that it is not true. This is why it is very important to line your pictures up with the same spacing for each row.
Watch the video below.
Today we're reading chapter 5 of Stone Fox. Choose one option:
read to yourself
listen to me read (blue button below)
watch the video below
Turn to p.6 in your Stone Fox photocopies. Choose two of the questions to answer with a complete sentence answer. I have written #1and #3 questions in different words here to make them easier to answer.
1. Grandfather says, "Where there's a will there's a way." This means, "If you want something bad enough, you'll find a way to get it." What does Little Willy do that makes you think he believes this saying?
3.Why does Little Willy get excited when he sees the poster at Lester's General Store?
Now go to the top of the page. Choose one vocabulary word, find it in the book, and write what you think it means.
Finally, go to p.7. Use details from Chapter 5 to fill in the poster. If you have time, you may colour the poster.
Send me a picture of page 6 and 7. I will pick the best sentence answer and hand out the trophy tomorrow!
Today's trophy winner wrote 2 sentences. Both sentences copied part of the question they answered! There was even a $ sign! I can spot a missing apostrophe. Can you?
If you have not spent 45 minutes yet on Stone Fox, find a comfy spot and read for the rest of the time.
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by 10:30: Page 3 in red Multiplication Practise
p.140 in white copies (and pictograph from math notebook)
by 2:30: p.6 of Stone Fox photocopies (2 questions, 1 vocab)
p.7 of Stone Fox photocopies
Pharaoh's dreams are coming true. Joseph, or as he is known in Egypt Zaphnath Paaneah, is busy with collecting, storing, and organizing the harvests. The seven years of abundance are years of great riches.
Then come the awful years, and the Egyptians praise their wise ruler. The news that Egypt has grain also travels to Canaan where Jacob's family has a difficult time getting enough food for people and animals.
Jacob sends 10 of his sons to Egypt. The dreams Joseph had 20 years previous are coming true as well and the Spirit of the Lord is working on the conscience of 10 guilty brothers. The story is ready to go, answers to the last sheet can be found below for check up.
Mr O
French: Nous n' avons pas de francais aujourd'hui.
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Bible Answers
Pharaoh's Dreams Gen 41
After two whole years the cupbearer finally remembered Joseph. What caused him to remember?
Pharaoh had a dream and could not find anyone to interpret it. Pharaoh dreamed that he was standing on the shore of the river Nile. He saw seven fat cows come from the Nile and start to eat grass. Then seven thin cows came from the Nile and ate the seven fat ones.
Then Pharaoh had a second dream, he saw a stalk with seven plump, fat ears of grain and a stalk with seven withered, shriveled ears of grain growing on one plant. The thin stalk then ate the fat, good one.
Pharaoh called the magicians and wise men of Egypt and asked them to interpret his dream, but no one could interpret (explain) it. Then the cupbearer remembered that Joseph had explained his dream. Pharaoh sent for Joseph and he came. Pharaoh told Joseph the dream and he could interpret it. The seven good cows and the seven good ears of grain are seven years of plenty. The seven skinny cows and the seven thin stalks of grain are seven years of famine. Joseph told Pharaoh that there would be seven years of plentiful harvest and seven years of famine in Egypt.
What did Joseph tell Pharaoh to do? Pharaoh was to find a wise man who was to collect a fifth of the harvest during the good years and save this up for the seven years of famine. Pharaoh saw that Joseph was a very wise man. He put Joseph in charge of all Egypt. Joseph became the governor, only Pharaoh was higher than Joseph. Joseph married a lady named Asenath and received two sons name Manasseh and Ephraim.
So, Joseph carried out the plan in order that Egypt would not go hungry during the famine. He made people bring him food during the years of plenty and stored it in the cities. When the seven years of famine came, Joseph took this food out of storage and let the people come to him to buy grain.
And so Egypt had food during the awful famine.