Live Oak Academy
Math 3, Week 32
Home Assignment Checklist
Math U See = M-U-S
Calculadder = C
Miquon Purple book = to be completed in class or optional
Dear Parents,
Thank-you for
the opportunity to teach your children.
I have thoroughly enjoyed each one of them. The children have been introduced to writing
millions, billions, trillions, expanded notation and long division and they will
have this in next years math. Please start lesson 18 (double digit
division) and watch the video for instruction.
This Thursday in class we will have a party with games. Please have your child bring something they
would like to share. Each of the
children have saved their allowance to attend and I look
forward to celebrating with them.
Alicia
Owen
Wednesday, May 21,
2008
· 2 Calculadders
· MUS Delta 18A (started in class) and 18B
· MUS Delta 16F
·
Multiplication flashcards (6 - 12’s) 5min.
Measurements with
Abbreviations
Please use information for your review:
a. 1 dozen equals
1 cup (c.)
b. 3
teaspoons equals
1 ton
c. 3
feet equals
one dollar
d. 4
quarts equals
one pound (lb.)
e. 2
pints equals one quart (qt.)
f. 8
ounces equals
12 (doz.)
g. 4
quarters equals
one mile (mi.)
h. 16 ounces equals
one tablespoon(Tbl).
i. 2000
pounds equals one mile (mi.)
j. 5,280 feet equals one gallon (gal.)
equals one yard (yd.)
Composite number
is “any number that has more than one set of factors” such as 6 or 12.
Prime number
is “any number that only has the factors of 1 and itself” or “can only be divided
evenly by 1 and itself”
Perimeter is
adding the outside measurements.
Area is multiplying
the side measurements to get the space inside.
Two straight lines that lie in the same
plane and do not cross are said to be parallel.
Two straight lines that lie in the same
plane and do intersect and make a right angle or square corner are said to be
perpendicular.