Name ______

Daily Review #11- Day 1

Math-

1. Jessica had $20.00. She went to the movies. Her ticket cost $6.50. She bought a drink and two candy bars. The drink cost $2.50, and each candy bar cost $1.25. How much money did Jessica spend?

______

2. Based on the following pattern, what would the 55th shape be?

______

3. Mrs. Davis made 12 blankets for her grandchildren. One third of the blankets are blue. How many blue blankets did she make?

______

4. George bought 7 erasers. Each eraser costs $0.25. How much money did George spend?

a) $1.25

b) $1.75

c) $2.75

d) $7.25

5. How many lines of symmetry does the figure have?

Language Arts-

Directions: Read the passage, “The Ride of a Lifetime” to answer the questions.

The Ride of a Lifetime

1 It has always been my dream to operate a four-2 wheeler. When I was four years old I would walked out on the old trail that lead to Papaw’s four-wheeler, sit 3 on the leather seet and wait for him to notice me. The truth is that I have always hope he would take me for

4 a ride on his four-wheeler. That old four-wheeler has always been a very important pieces of equipment for

5 him because of all of the land on his farm.

1. Choose the correct way to write the underlined part in line 2.

A.  would have walked

B.  would walk

C.  would walking

D.  no change needed

2. Choose the correct way to spell the underlined word in line 3.

A. seat

B. sete

C. sit

D. no change needed

Choose the sentence that is a simple sentence.

3.

o  The young boy ran across the yard.

o  Carl hit the ball, yet he was thrown out at first base.

o  Mrs. Reveal is excited about the holiday season, although she has a lot to do to prepare.

Choose the sentence that is a compound sentence.

4.

o  Because she did not feel well, Erin was not able to come to school.

o  The hare raced across the road, but it did not beat the tortoise.

o  Each of the students will receive a prize.

Choose the correct answer.

5. Writing with a focus to present an idea is a writer’s

o  draft

o  edited piece

o  purpose

o  published piece

Reading-

We went inside and were greeted by Grandma and Grandpa. As Grandma busied herself at the stove, our eyes darted around the kitchen to see what treats she had for us. There on the table was a plate with lots of chocolate chip cookies. Grandpa poured us each a glass of milk. We enjoyed the milk and cookies.

1. How can the underlined words in the passage above be rewritten to give the BEST picture of how many cookies there were?

a) round plate

b) big plate

c) large plate

d) heaping plate

2. Read the following steps for making pizza.

1. Pour tomato sauce over the dough.

2. Bake at 375 degrees for 20 minutes.

3. Mix water with dough mix; spread dough on pizza pan.

4. Top sauce with pepperoni and cheese.

What is the correct order of the steps?

a) 1,4,3,2

b) 3,1,2,4

c) 3,1,4,2

d) 3,4,2,1

Look at the notice.

President’s Cup

Newport, Rhode Island – Tourists from states all across the country will gather in Newport this weekend to watch this prestigious race.

3. What text feature lets you know what kind of race the President’s Cup is?

a) the picture

b) the title

c) the place

d) the article

4. Using context clues, choose the meaning of the underlined word in the notice above.

a) boring c) respected and admired

b) dangerous d) annual

5. Since the TV program was sponsored by an automobile company, all the commercials showed cars. Ty loved cars. He enjoyed the commercials more than the program.

To be sponsored means to be

a) driven in a vehicle

b) placed in danger

c) well liked or popular

d) supported or paid for

Science-

1. Mammals have all of the following characteristics except –

a) fur or hair outside of their bodies

b) a self-regulating warm-blooded system

c) an exoskeleton to protect their organs

d) the ability to nurse their babies

2. Which of the following animal life cycles is most similar to that of a frog?

a) fish b) rabbit c) butterfly d) turtle

3. A device for measuring air pressure is called a -

a) wind gauge b) thermometer

c) barometer d) rain gauge

4. The Sun appears to move across the sky, but actually the ______revolves around the Sun.

a) Earth

b) Moon

c) Stars

d) Comets

5. At which temperature will ice begin to melt?

a) 27 F b) 23 F

c) 32 F d) 38 F

Social Studies-

1. Which historical document begins with, “We The People….” ?

a. Constitution

b. Declaration of Independence

c. My Old Kentucky Home

d. Star Spangled Banner

2. Which of the following is a like a ladder? (It RUNS east & west like the rungs of a ladder, but measures north & south, as if climbing up or down the ladder?

a. latitude c. minutes

b. longitude d. seconds

3. How did the American Indians use new technology to increase their productivity in hunting?

a. rifles c. arrow heads

b. computers d. atlas

4. A culture is a way of life shared by a group of people. Culture would include:

a. beliefs

b. customs

c. skills

d. all of the above

5. In which region of Kentucky will you find the Appalachian Mountains?

a.  Eastern Coalfields

b.  Western Coalfields

c.  Bluegrass

d.  Jackson Purchase

Name______

Daily Review- Week #11 Day 2

Math-

1. Taylor has 7 erasers. Trevor has 3 times as many erasers as Taylor. How many erasers do Taylor and Trevor have altogether?

______

2. Find the value of the variable.

t x 300 = 9,000

______

3. Jackson mowed 16 lawns. One fourth of the lawns are on Main Street. How many lawns on Main Street did Jackson mow?

______

4. Emily slept for 8 hours last night. How many minutes did Emily sleep?

______

5. Which figure has the most lines of symmetry?

a)

b)

c)

d)

Language Arts-

Choose the correct progressive tense of the verbs in the following sentences:

1. We were having a wonderful time at the lake.

o  past progressive tense

o  present progressive tense

o  future progressive tense

2. Mackenzie is going to the soccer game with her friend.

o  past progressive tense

o  present progressive tense

o  future progressive tense

3. Choose the simple sentence.

o  There are twenty four students in our class.

o  Holly’s throat hurt, yet she went to dance class anyway.

o  Because there are many students in 4th grade, we were able to add a new 4th grade teacher this year.

4. Choose the complex sentence.

o  While waiting for the bus in the rain, Amanda’s clothes became wet.

o  Callie’s birthday party is Saturday afternoon.

o  The computer in the classroom moves slowly, and we hope to get a new computer soon.

Underline the simile or metaphor in each sentence. Write if it is a simile or metaphor on the blank.

5. The lion is the king of the jungle.______

The sunset looks like a dazzling watercolor painting.

The calm sea was an endless mirror.______

K’nesha is as light on her feet as a ballet dancer.______

Reading –

1. Draw lines to divide the following words into syllables.

bookmark scissors

significance because

Playtime

Hop-along, bop-along, rush on your way,

Because all the fuzz-balls are ready to play.

Leaping and creeping,

Bouncing and pouncing,

Jumping and thumping,

Sliding and gliding,

Creeping and peeping,

Until they’re all sleeping.

2. How does the poet show that things are moving in this poem?

a) by telling the reader to hurry

b) by using silly words that rhyme

c) by using action words ending in –ing

d) by telling the reader to be quiet

3. What theme is developed in this poem?

a) Playtime is very important for good

health.

b) Children are happiest when they are

playing.

c) Children love to hear stories.

d) Playtime is fun and tiring.

Many kids play sports. Do you? Here are some ways to help prevent sports injuries. Always warm up. Bend and stretch to get your muscles ready to go. Cool down. Bend and stretch to let your body slowly relax. Learn the safe way to do exercises and sports moves. Always wear safety gear, if needed, to protect your body if you fall or are hit. Listen to your body. If you are short of breath or feel pain, your body is telling you to slow down. Do it! Stay healthy to have more safe sports fun.

4. What is the main idea of this passage?

a) There are some kids who play

sports.

b) Kids get a lot of exercise.

c) Sports stars wear safety gear.

d) There are ways to prevent sports

injuries.

5. Which is NOT a supporting detail for that main idea?

a) Ask your friends to play sports.

b) Warm up before you exercise or

play sports

c) Wear sports safety gear.

d) Do cool down exercises.

Science –

1. Food chains include producers, consumers and decomposers. Which of the following has an example of all three?

a) nuts, squirrel, fungus

b) leaf, eagle, robin

c) seeds, mouse, owl

d) fly, spider, praying mantis

2. Insects have all of the following characteristics except –

a) three body parts c) an exoskeleton

b) eight legs d) pair of antennae

3. Phases of the moon in which the moon appears to be getting larger are referred to as

a) waxing c) new

b) waning d) eclipse

4. Which of these is a renewable resource?

a) fossil fuels b) coal

c) ozone layer d) trees

5. If a ball is rolled on the following surfaces, which would have the most friction and slow the ball down the soonest?

a) a thin layer of lotion

b) thick shaggy carpet

c) some very cold water

d) a single paper towel

Social Studies-

1.  Which is a hunter-gatherer?

A. / A society of people who hunt game and gather edible plants
B. / A society of people who farm corn and wheat
C. / A society of people who grow tobacco for resale
D. / A society of people who raise livestock

2. Which of the following is NOT an example of how the American Indians used their environment?

a. They used animal hides to cover their shelter.

b. They uses tree bark to cover their shelter.

c. They used rock ledges as their shelter.

d. They built shopping centers to better the economy.

3. How did the Indians differ from the early settlers?

A.  They farmed on the land.
B.  They used tools to plant
gardens.
C.  They ate more fruits, vegetables,
and also hunted their own meat.
D.  They used animal hides for their
clothing.

4. Which of the following BEST shows the early culture of the American Indians that is still evident today?

A.  Pottery that is decorated.
B.  Fast computer programs.
C.  Large statues in cemeteries.
D.  2 story brick homes.

5. Some Native American Tribes created their own government, alphabet, language, and newspapers.

True or False

Name ______

Daily Review- Week #11 Day 3

Math-

1. Solve. 5,001

- 823

2. Find the value of the variable.

t x 300 = 2,400

______

3. There are 12 lions at the zoo. One third of the lions are female. How many of the lions are female?

______

4. Haley worked on homework for 120 minutes. How many hours did she work?

a) 2 hours c) 1 hour

b) 3 hours d) 4 hours

5. Which letter has exactly two lines of symmetry?

a) A

b) X

c) V

d) R

Language Arts-

Choose the sentence that is NOT written correctly.

1.

o  I chose the shirt that is blue, my favorite color, to wear to the dinner.

o  Mrs. Young, our school counselor, teaches Practical Living to fourth grade students each week.

o  The mustang our school mascot is a type of horse.

o  My dog Lucy, a Schnauzer, is two years old.

2.

o  School is in session Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday.

o  Please complete problems one, two, three, and four in the math book.

o  Mrs. McCoy, Mrs Stomberg, Mrs. Gaebler, Mrs. Parker, and Mrs. Reveal are fourth grade teachers.

o  We were out of school October 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th for Fall Break.

Choose the correct type of sentence.

3. Where are you going today after school?

o  declarative

o  interrogative

o  exclamatory

o  imperative

4. You must complete your task in twenty minutes.

o  declarative

o  interrogative

o  exclamatory

o  imperative

Choose the correct answer.

5. Words or phrases that writers use to guide readers through their piece are.___.

o  clauses

o  transitions

o  directions

o  instructions

Reading-

1. The prefix re means:

a) not b) full of

c) again d) before

Give an example of a word that has the prefix re and tell what the word means.

______

Did you know that whales in the wild live about 30 to 50 years? Meanwhile, whales that have been captured and live in large tanks only live 5 to 15 years. Whales do not belong in large tanks. They should not be forced to live in captivity. These beautiful creatures need to be free.

2. Which phrase from the paragraph helps readers know what the word captivity means?

a) live about

b) live in large tanks

c) should not be