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2nd grade Homework Week of 11/11-11/15, 2019

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LANGUAGE VETERANS’ DAY-NO Write sentences using Write sentences using 5 Study spelling words Spelling test
HOMEWORK 5 of your spelling of your spelling words. Take a practice
ARTS words. spelling test. Circle the
words you got wrong
and write them 3
times each.

MATH Skip count to solve the Use the arrow way to Use the arrow way to
problem below. solve the problem below. solve the problem
below.
62, 72, ____, 92, ____ 68+31= 79-50=
SCIENCE Name the two types of Tell the difference
Please use complete force. between the two types
sentences. of forces.

SOCIAL Tell one difference


between the region you
STUDIES live in and the region the
Please use complete
Cherokee lived in.
sentences.

1. shook 6. don’t 11. wish 16. does


2. fact 7. came 12. June 17. didn’t
3. tool 8. like 13. feet 18. shave
4. bill 9. stone 14. do 19. to
5. quilt 10. farmer 15. last 20. meet
Spelling Words
Social Studies Vocabulary Math Vocabulary ELA Vocabulary/Academic Language:
adapt: to adjust to changes in one’s Academic Language: Identify – recognize and name
environment Strategy-a method or way of solving a Informational Aids – provides the reader with
Cherokee: a group of American Indians problem additional information about the subject of the text
(Native Americans) known for their Place value- the numerical value that Example – one of a number of things, or a part of
structured government and community
a digit has by virtue of its position in a something, taken to show the character of the
life who formerly occupied much of
Northern Georgia, Tennessee, and the
number. whole
Carolinas Properties- a quality or characteristic Locate – to find
choice: making a decision when faced Operation- a mathematical process Fact – important words or phrases that can be
with two or more possibilities properties of operations-rules for proven true using research, statistics, or
Creek: a group of American Indians addition, subtraction, multiplication, observation
(Native Americans) whose confederation and division Graphic Aids – provides the reader with a visual
formerly occupied much of Alabama and Addition- to join two or more representation of information connected to the
Georgia colony numbers to get a total subject of the text
contrast: to note differences Subtraction-taking one number away Information – facts about something or someone
compare: to note similarities
from another Key – important
cultural: of or relating to a particular
group of people and their habits, beliefs,
Fluently-easily Organizational Aids – help the reader to preview
traditions, etc. Add- to join two or more numbers to text, make predictions, locate information, and
culture: the pattern of human behavior get a total activate prior knowledge
that includes ideas, beliefs, values, Subtract- to take one number away Print Features – relates to print such as font size,
artifacts, and ways of making a living from another Science Vocabulary color, or style and draw the reader’s attention to
geographic: belonging to or having a Mentally - done in one’s mind important information
characteristic of a particular region Demonstrate: to show
Add- to join two or more numbers to Text Features – a unique characteristic of a text
historical: of or relating to history Direction:
get a total the path something takes that emphasizes an important idea or detail (e.g.,
location: where something is Force:
Fluency- a push or pull on an object that can cause graphic aids, informational aids, organizational aids,
natural resources: materials or itSubtract-
to change speed
to take oneornumber
direction
away and print features
substances such as minerals, forests,
Motion:
from anothermovement Informative-providing useful or interesting
water, and fertile land that occur in
nature and can be used for economic gain Object: a thing or person information.
or personal use Pull: a force that moves an object towards you
opportunity cost: benefit, profit, or value Push: a force that moves an object away from
of something that must be given up to you
acquire or achieve something else
Speed: how quickly something is moving or being
regions: an area with one or more
characteristics or features that make it done
from other areas
scarcity: in short supply
settler: one who travels to a new place to
create a new living situation
transportation: the act or process of
moving people or things from one place
to another

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