5th Grade Science Assignments
- Instructor
- Mrs. Thornhill Erica Thornhill
- Term
- 2023-2024 School Year
- Grade Level
- 5th Grade
Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Please read and complete pages 1 and 2. What isn't finished in class is homework.
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Please read and complete pages 1 and 2. What isn't finished in class is homework.
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Please read and complete pages 1 and 2. What isn't finished in class is homework.
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Please read and complete pages 1 and 2. What isn't finished in class is homework.
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Write a paragraph using our informational text format after you read your assigned article. Remember to use proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation marks.
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Write a paragraph using our informational text format after you read your assigned article. Remember to use proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation marks.
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Before completing the assigned reading, I want you to watch and participate in the short Nearpod video.
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Before reading the assigned text, I want you to watch and participate in a quick video about The First Moon Walk through Nearpod. After you finish Nearpod, read the assigned text and answer the questions in complete sentences.
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Before reading the assigned text, I want you to watch and participate in a quick video about The First Moon Walk through Nearpod. After you finish Nearpod, read the assigned text and answer the questions in complete sentences.
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You will complete the writing assignment as a narrative. You will need to be descriptive with your report back to NASA. You will be graded on how you answered the writing prompt. Also, you will be graded on grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
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You will complete the writing assignment as a narrative. You will need to be descriptive with your report back to NASA. You will be graded on how you answered the writing prompt. Also, you will be graded on grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
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You will complete the writing assignment as a narrative. You will need to be descriptive with your report back to NASA. You will be graded on how you answered the writing prompt. Also, you will be graded on grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
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You will complete the writing assignment as a narrative. You will need to be descriptive with your report back to NASA. You will be graded on how you answered the writing prompt. Also, you will be graded on grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
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Read the article twice. The first read is to introduce you to the topic, and the second read is to make closer connections to the information. You will write a summary reflection using complete sentences, proper grammar, and correct punctuation marks. Your responses must include information you learned that is fact related and not opinions.
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Read the article twice. The first read is to introduce you to the topic, and the second read is to make closer connections to the information. You will write a summary reflection using complete sentences, proper grammar, and correct punctuation marks. Your responses must include information you learned that is fact related and not opinions.
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Read the article twice. The first read is to introduce you to the topic, and the second read is to make closer connections to the information. You will write a summary reflection using complete sentences, proper grammar, and correct punctuation marks. Your responses must include information you learned that is fact related and not opinions.
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Read the article twice. The first read is to introduce you to the topic, and the second read is to make closer connections to the information. You will write a summary reflection using complete sentences, proper grammar, and correct punctuation marks. Your responses must include information you learned that is fact related and not opinions.
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Attach you report so I can provide final feedback before you submit the final draft.
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You are to bring in your printed sources or use a Google Doc for your background research paragraphs. I have attached a copy of the example we used in class if you are to use a Google Doc. If you print your electronic sources, you are to highlight and make annotations as you read each article. If you don't have this completed on Monday, you will not receive credit for this assignment. We will begin the writing of our background research in class on Monday.
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You are to bring in your printed sources or use a Google Doc for your background research paragraphs. I have attached a copy of the example we used in class if you are to use a Google Doc. If you print your electronic sources, you are to highlight and make annotations as you read each article. If you don't have this completed on Monday, you will not receive credit for this assignment. We will begin the writing of our background research in class on Monday.
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You are to bring in your printed sources or use a Google Doc for your background research paragraphs. I have attached a copy of the example we used in class if you are to use a Google Doc. If you print your electronic sources, you are to highlight and make annotations as you read each article. If you don't have this completed on Monday, you will not receive credit for this assignment. We will begin the writing of our background research in class on Monday.
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I have attached the reflection for your experiment that is due tomorrow by midnight along with an updated picture. Please make sure you are being detailed with your responses so you receive the full amount of points. I included an example on the Google Doc of how you can answer the question.
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I have attached the reflection for your experiment that is due tomorrow by midnight along with an updated picture. Please make sure you are being detailed with your responses so you receive the full amount of points. I included an example on the Google Doc of how you can answer the question.
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I have attached the reflection for your experiment that is due tomorrow by midnight along with an updated picture. Please make sure you are being detailed with your responses so you receive the full amount of points. I included an example on the Google Doc of how you can answer the question.
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You should have begun your experiment based off of the observation data you collected, the question you developed from what you observed, and your testable hypothesis you devised from your question. You must submit both your question and hypothesis by end of day tomorrow along with a picture of your project.
8 for you question, and hypothesis
10pts for starting you assignment.
8 for you question, and hypothesis
10pts for starting you assignment.
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You should have begun your experiment based off of the observation data you collected, the question you developed from what you observed, and your testable hypothesis you devised from your question. You must submit both your question and hypothesis by end of day tomorrow along with a picture of your project.
8 for you question, and hypothesis
10pts for starting you assignment.
8 for you question, and hypothesis
10pts for starting you assignment.
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Read your assigned article. After reading, you are to identify the text structure and provide a minimum of 3 examples from the text that supports your response.
Text Structure from today's lesson. I have attached the Nearpod lesson from today for your review. If you were absent, you must watch and answer the questions on Nearpod.
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Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
Sequence
Comparison
Text Structure from today's lesson. I have attached the Nearpod lesson from today for your review. If you were absent, you must watch and answer the questions on Nearpod.
Description
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
Sequence
Comparison
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Read your assigned article. After reading, you are to identify the text structure and provide a minimum of 3 examples from the text that supports your response.
Text Structure from today's lesson. I have attached the Nearpod lesson from today for your review. If you were absent, you must watch and answer the questions on Nearpod.
Description
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
Sequence
Comparison
Text Structure from today's lesson. I have attached the Nearpod lesson from today for your review. If you were absent, you must watch and answer the questions on Nearpod.
Description
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
Sequence
Comparison
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You should have begun your experiment based off of the observation data you collected, the question you developed from what you observed, and your testable hypothesis you devised from your question. You must submit both your question and hypothesis by end of day tomorrow along with a picture of your project.
8 for you question, and hypothesis
10pts for starting you assignment.
8 for you question, and hypothesis
10pts for starting you assignment.
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You should have begun your experiment based off of the observation data you collected, the question you developed from what you observed, and your testable hypothesis you devised from your question. You must submit both your question and hypothesis by end of day tomorrow along with a picture of your project.
8 for you question, and hypothesis
10pts for starting you assignment.
8 for you question, and hypothesis
10pts for starting you assignment.
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Read your assigned article. After reading, you are to identify the text structure and provide a minimum of 3 examples from the text that supports your response.
Text Structure from today's lesson. I have attached the Nearpod lesson from today for your review. If you were absent, you must watch and answer the questions on Nearpod.
Description
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
Sequence
Comparison
Text Structure from today's lesson. I have attached the Nearpod lesson from today for your review. If you were absent, you must watch and answer the questions on Nearpod.
Description
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
Sequence
Comparison
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Read your assigned article. After reading, you are to identify the text structure and provide a minimum of 3 examples from the text that supports your response.
Text Structure from today's lesson. I have attached the Nearpod lesson from today for your review. If you were absent, you must watch and answer the questions on Nearpod.
Description
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
Sequence
Comparison
Text Structure from today's lesson. I have attached the Nearpod lesson from today for your review. If you were absent, you must watch and answer the questions on Nearpod.
Description
Cause and Effect
Problem and Solution
Sequence
Comparison
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Reread your assigned article called "Scientific Observations" and complete the summary. Remember, you will lose points for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
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Reread your assigned article called "Scientific Observations" and complete the summary. Remember, you will lose points for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
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Reread your assigned article called "Scientific Observations" and complete the summary. Remember, you will lose points for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
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Reread your assigned article called "Scientific Observations" and complete the summary. Remember, you will lose points for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors.
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Read article before coming to class tomorrow. It has been assigned through Freckle. This will be your first read of the article.
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Read article before coming to class tomorrow. It has been assigned through Freckle. This will be your first read of the article.
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Read article before coming to class tomorrow. It has been assigned through Freckle. This will be your first read of the article.
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Read article before coming to class tomorrow. It has been assigned through Freckle. This will be your first read of the article.
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Please read this article by Wednesday. Remember, you should read this at least 2-3 times. Your second and third reads are your close readings
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After rereading your assigned article, you will write down 5 facts and two questions from your text.
After you read your article, what questions do you have about the information that you read that would lead to further investigation on your part. Example: What happens when their testing is wrong?
After you read your article, what questions do you have about the information that you read that would lead to further investigation on your part. Example: What happens when their testing is wrong?
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Read the article for Homework. DO NOT ANSWER any of the questions. You will take notes while you read the article in your science journals. Please use the 2-column style that we practiced with in Social Studies
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You are only reading the article in preparation for the lesson.... even if you are absent.
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You are only reading the article in preparation for the lesson.... even if you are absent.