Ms. Doersom's 5th grade Math(Wed. 11/9/22). My version of the middle school game "2 Truths & a Lie." Write everything down from this paper, Look over the problems CLOSELY, make sure they are worked out correctly & then write "Lie" in the box below the incorrect problem. Welcome to Ms. Doersom's "1 Truth & a Lie!"

Ms. Doersom's 6th grade Math(Wed. 11/9/22). My version of the middle school game "2 Truths & a Lie." Write everything down on the paper, look over the problems CLOSELY, make sure they are worked out correctly & then write "Lie" in the box below the incorrect problem. Welcome to Ms. Doersom's "1 Truth & a Lie!"

Pemberton's STEM
Wednesday
Virtual Students- Continue to work on engineering in Whitebox and don't forget to answer the weekly question in google classroom.
8th Grade- In addition to Monday/Tuesdays work, choose 1 style of shelter and explain why it is better at holding heat than the other shapes.
7th Grade-In addition to Monday/Tuesdays work, use a separate peice of paper and start working on a rough draft of your logo for your food truck activity.
Due to no water Beggs Public School will be virtual tomorrow Wednesday the 9th. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
Mrs. Harris 7th Grade math
Convert the following decimals to percents .75, .09, .21, .48, .62 . Write your answers on a piece of paper to turn in.
Mrs. Harris 7th Grade Geography
On a piece of paper, make a list of states. List as many as possible. Remember there are 50 states.
Tuesday Nov 8th: FOR 5TH & 6TH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL ONLY;
Meet at the dome at 1:30, bus leaves at 2:00 for Twin Hills.
5th grade girls play at 3:00;
6th grade girls play at 3:30
Rannells - English - 7th & 8th Grade
Election Day is an annual day in the United States of America that is on the first Tuesday in November.
* Write an opinion paragraph on why you think it’s important for Americans to exercise their right to vote on Election Day. Be specifc and give examples.
* Read 20-30 minutes
7th grade Science create a story using the 3 different ways you interacted with sound waves from yesterday's virtual assignment. The story should be no longer then a paragraph, be creative, please bring assignments to class when we return.
8th Grade Science
In your own words on notebook paper, tell me about:
Earth's movement around the Sun. Include as many details as you can remember.
Write the Moon phases in order, begining with a Full Moon
Mrs Lopez 5th Grage Math
Practice the Distributive Property
Remember
3x45=
(3×40) + (3×5)=
120 + 15=
136
5×75
2×90
6×45
9×27
8×95
David Shannon
The Twin Hills Basketball Tournament continues tomorrow, Tuesday November 8th. The following is for the 6TH AND 8TH GRADE BOYS ONLY. 6th Grade Boys will leave from the HS Dome at 3:15 PM. Game is scheduled to start at 4:10 PM and will be back to Beggs around 5:15 PM. 8th Grade Boys will leave from the HS Dome at 5:45 PM. Game is scheduled to start at 6:50 and will be back to Beggs around 8:00 PM.
Funkhouser's 8th grade US History:
Explain Georgia's role in the British colonies.
Bonus: Besides tobacco, what two other crops became popular at this time? (hint: one requires lots of water in the Carolinas).
Ms. Doersom(6th math: 11/8 Tues.): Show your work as you solve the following problems as a review quiz.
1. 8,505 (Divisibility rules: 2,3,4,5,6,9,10)
2. 126 (Prime factorization in exponential form)
3. 3x3x3x3x3x3x3= (write the product using an exponent AND find the value)
4. 57 (Is this # prime, composite or neither)
5. 8x(2 to the 4th power -3) +8 (solve)
6. y to the 2nd power -3z +7 (If y=12 & z=8. Solve)
7. 15=50-M (Solve for M)
8. The length of a rectangle is 25 cm & the width is 20 cm. What is the area of the rectangle? (Be very specific with your answer in order to get this correct.)
9. 15,20,23,13,17,
21,17 (Find the mean)
10. What is the median of problem #9?
7th and 8th grade English students.
Continue reading your library books and try to be ready to take an AR test when we get back.
7th and 8th grade students.
You will be using a deck of playing cards ( no Jokers)to answer these probability questions.
1. How many cards in a deck?
2. How many suites are in a deck?
3. What is the probability of choosing a red card?
4. What is the probability of choosing an Ace?
5. What is the probability of choosing a card with a heart on it?
6. What is the probability of choosing the Queen of Hearts?
7. What is the probability of choosing a card with a face on it?
Ms. Doersom(5th Math-Tues.11/8) Show your work as you solve the following problems as a review quiz.
1. 63x24 (solve)
2. 87x55 (front end estimation)
3. 36x47 (Round)
4. 5,394,801,276 (underline the # in the ten millions place)
5. 2,680÷8 (solve)
6. 8,558 ÷9 (solve)
7. 28x56 (solve)
8. 16 x400 (solve)
9. 92 x28 (Estimate)
10. 83x59 (solve)
6th grade students.
Reduce each ratio to its lowest term.
A. 6 : 36 B. 25 : 5 C. 49 : 14 D. 24 : 4 E. 11: 121
5th grade students
Change from improper fractions to mixed fractions.
1. 45/3 2. 23/3 3. 103/15 4. 4/3 5. 86/10
Randol 5th grade History
Friday is Veterans Day. A Veteran is someone who has served in the military. You may need help from family or friends, but try to gather facts about a veteran (whether a family member or friend.) Which branch did they serve in-Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force or Coast Guard. How many years did they serve? Did they serve in another country? What was their job? If you are able to speak with them, or text them, ask them this question-“Why did you, personally, sign up for the military?” Be mindful, that since the 1970’s , being part of our armed forces has been 100% voluntary. Record their answers on paper and be ready to share when we return to school. Please thank that veteran for their service to our country.
Mr. Crook
6th Grade Geography
Read Chapter 5.3 pages 164-171
Current Events
Write 1 page over a current event (school appropriate)
ELA - Read library book 30 minutes
