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Estimados alumnos, LOS HEMOS EXTRAADO MUCHO!

Espero que todos estn muy bien; que hayan estado muy atentos a las recomendaciones de la Secretara de Salud y que ya estn ansiosos de regresar. Estamos preparando el Colegio para que est muy limpio para el lunes que regresemos a actividades normales. Por lo pronto, sus maestros les estn mandando algunas actividades con el objetivo de repasar contenidos que estuvimos viendo antes de esta situacin de contingencia y as sea ms fcil reiniciar nuestras actividades. No se preocupen si no llevan el libro o cuaderno de la materia, pueden hacerlo en cualquier hoja, y como prefieran: a mano, en computadora, a colores, con pluma, lpiz como quieran! lo importante es practicar lo que ya habamos aprendido. Recuerden que los extraamos y que tenemos MUCHAS ganas de verlos. Los esperamos el lunes! Atentamente Miss Adriana Villarreal R

Actividades de Espaol para 5to Grado


(Actividades para los 3 grupos) MATEMTICAS Juan compr para las vacaciones 3 pelotas de playa y pag $ 27 pesos. Cunto cuesta 1 pelota? Cunto tendr que pagar por 10 pelotas? Completa la tabla para contestar: Pelotas Precio 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Costo de una pelota:__________ Costo de 10 pelotas:__________

En la tienda que compr estos accesorios, tena tres horas en las que ofreca descuentos en los artculos. 2.- Escribe las horas que marca cada reloj segn corresponda:

Reloj 1:_______

Reloj 2:_________

Reloj 3:_________

3,- Al regreso del las vacaciones Juan decidi hacer un reportaje en la revista de la localidad acerca de los deportes de se realizaron en la playa. Una editorial imprime semanalmente 656 revistas deportivas, y al ao imprimen 34 112 ejemplares. Si el precio por revista es de $ 26, cunto dinero recibe por las ventas de una semana?_______. Cuntas revistas imprimen en dos aos?___________. Si esta semana imprimieron slo de las revistas. Cuntas publicaron?_________. 4.- Escribe SI o NO segn corresponde.

_____ son paralelas

_____ son perpendiculares

______son paralelas

5.- Escribe con letra y nmero la fraccin que representa la parte coloreada:

6- Escribe con nmero y letra las cantidades que se forman: 3 D, 8 UM, 0 C, 5 U, 2 DM __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________

9 U, 3 DM, 0 UM, 2 C, 4 D __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 7. Realiza las conversiones: 2 siglos, 3 dcadas y 1 lustro = ____________________ aos. 1 milenio, 4 siglos, y 10 aos =____________________ dcadas. 200 aos, 7 dcadas, y 20 aos =___________________ lustros. 8. Escribe la cantidad que representa cada fraccin y rodea los dibujos segn corresponde.

1/3 es igual a:_________ globos.

2/5 es igual a:________ paletas.

9. Realiza una figura con igual permetro y diferente rea que la del modelo, y otra con igual rea y diferente permetro. Despus, escribe las medidas de las tres figuras, en unidades lineales y cuadradas. A: A=________ P=________ B: A=________ P =________ C: A =________ P =________

B A

10. Realiza las conversiones a la unidad que se indica: 52 cm =_________mm 8000 m = ________ km 9000 g =__________kg 75 m =__________cm 35 kg = _________g 8m =_________ mm

11. Escribe el nombre de los slidos y el nmero de aristas y vrtices.

Aristas:_____ Vrtices:____

Aristas:______ Vrtices:_____

Aristas:____ Vrtices:____

12. Traza los ngulos que se indican y escribe su nombre: Grados :________ Nombre:________ Grados :_________ Nombre:_________ Grados :_________ Nombre:_________

13. Escribe <, > o = segn corresponda:

3/5 ____ 4/5

2/8 _____ 2/9

______9/12

6/10______ 70/100

14. Escribe la frmula y calcula el rea de las figuras. Frmula B= 14m A= 5m Sustitucin Operaciones Resultado

Frmula L= 12m

Sustitucin

Operaciones

Resultado

15. Realiza las conversiones a la unidad que se indica: 2 kg = ____________g 1200 mm = _________dm 23 dm = ___________ cm

16. Lee y resuelve las siguientes razones: @ Luis ley 198 pginas de un libro en la maana, 177 pginas en la tarde y 623 pginas en la noche. Cuntas pginas ley en total? _______________________________________________ Cuntas pginas ley en el transcurso de la tarde y noche? ___________________________________________________ Cuntas pginas ley ms en la maana que en la noche? ____________________________________________________ Si el libro tiene 1500 pginas Cuntas pginas le faltan de leer a Luis? __________________________________________________ @ Un autobs tiene que recorrer 3500 kilmetros en 3 das. Si el primer da recorri 1345 kilmetros y el segundo da 935 kilmetros. Qu distancia recorri en dos das? ______________________________________________________ Cuntos kilmetros recorri ms en el primer da que en el segundo? ______________________________________________________ Qu distancia le falta por recorrer? _______________________________________________________

@ El municipio gast $ 6175 en 32 plantas iguales que va poner en la Alameda. Cunto le cost cada planta? R= $ _______________

@ En una zona protegida van a repartir 1308 ranas en 16 charco Cuntas ranas deben poner en cada charco? R= $ ________________.

@ Paty tiene que colorear diamantina en la superficie de un rbol de cartn en forma de tringulo. Si las medidas son 15 cm de base por 26 cm de altura, En qu rea tendr que colocar la diamantina? ___________________________

@ El dueo de una gran casa de campo destinar un tringulo en la parte central de su jardn para plantar flores de ornato. Si las medidas del tringulo son 6 m de base por cuatro de altura Qu rea del jardn se destinar a las flores de ornato?

@ Si se quiere construir un papalote con forma de rombo de 17 m de diagonal menor y 34 de diagonal mayor qu cantidad de papel se necesita?_________

@ Juan compr 3 quesos. El primero pes 5.750 kg, el segundo 3.125 kg y el tercero 2.500 Kg. Cunto pesan el primero y el tercer queso juntos?__________ Cunto pesan los tres quesos juntos?_____________ Cunto pesa ms el segundo queso que el tercero?________________. @ La seora Reinoso va a invitar a muchas amigas a desayunar y quiere darles jugo de naranja natural. Necesita comprar 11.5 kg de naranjas y cada kilo cuesta $9.25. Cunto le costarn las naranjas?_____________

17. Realiza las siguientes divisin y multiplicacin

12 . 4 5 6 x 4 . 5

7 8 . 9 8 x 8 . 7

1 2

5 6 8 .6 6

2 3

4 5 .6 7 9

6 7

3 .2 1 0 9

ESPAOL: Hace mucho, mucho tiempo, cuando los nios se vestan de seda y usaban unos grandes sombreros adornados con pompones y cintas, viva un seor muy sabio llamado Galileo, A l le encantaba mirar el cielo, porque quera saber cmo eran esas cosas brillantes llamadas estrellas, cmo era esa luz que pareca lmpara encendida, llamada Luna, y que sera esa especie de neblina que se arrastraba en la noche, iluminando el cielo como si fuera polvillo de estrellas. Una tarde, en el ao 1609, Galileo, encerrado en su pieza de trabajo, trataba de terminar su gran invento. No se distraa con nada, incluso no sala ni para alimentarse. -No quiero comer - deca, mientras trabajaba en un extrao instrumento lleno de vidrios y metales. Quin piensa en comer cuando dentro de poco vera el cielo cerca de su nariz? Las moscas (porque en el ao 1609 tambin existan las moscas) llegaban a saltar ante cada golpe que daba el sabio a su raro instrumento y se escondan asustadas detrs de las cortinas. -Listo He terminado mi telescopio - grit Galileo, lleno de felicidad. Haba inventado nada menos que el telescopio Como era muy tarde, las estrellas haban salido en lo alto de su ventana. Pestae un par de veces para aclarar bien la vista, tosi para no ponerse nervioso, y.... puso su ojo derecho en el lente del instrumento. -Oh , no puede ser -grit. Qu haba visto? Pues esas mltiples manchitas que, desde la Tierra, se vean en la cara de la Luna, no eran manchitas... -Son montaas y crteres de volcanes -dijo el sabio , fascinado. Sigui mirando. -Oh, es que no puedo creerlo -dijo a los pocos minutos. Lo que se vea como una neblina espesa, no era tal, sino que un conjunto enorme

de estrellas, o la Va Lctea, que todos conocemos. La felicidad para el sabio fue inmensa y sus estudios sirvieron a otros sabios que trataron de saber ms y ms sobre el universo. Por eso, cuando en la noche vean la Luna, las estrellas y la gran mancha de la Va Lctea, acurdense de un hombre sabio que, hace tanto tiempo, dio un gran salto de felicidad, pues pudo, gracias a su invento, explicar algunos de los misterios del cielo. COMPRENDEMOS Marca con una X la respuesta ms correcta de acuerdo a la informacin del cuento. 1. Galileo era: a) Un gran sabio estudioso del universo b) Un seor que viaj a la Luna c) Un seor que estudiaba los volcanes 2. Galileo invent: a) Una mquina para observar los vidrios y metales b) Un instrumento llamado telescopio c) Una lmpara para ver en la neblina. 3. Con su telescopio, Galileo pudo reconocer: a) Tierras lejanas b) Misterios del ocano c) La Va Lctea 4. Los estudios de Galileo permitieron: a) A otros sabios continuar investigando sobre el universo b) A otros sabios viajar a la Luna y a otros planetas c) Crear una nave espacial para llegar a la Va Lctea.

English Activities for 5th grade


(Activities for the 3 groups) Find the following links and practice for:

Listening activities for 5th grade


http://www.elllo.org/english/Mixers/Q086-FavoriteSport.htm http://www.elllo.org/english/MX/Q084-Basic-Gadget.htm http://www.elllo.org/english/0951/V964-BestCity.htm http://www.elllo.org/english/0951/V965-Sports.htm http://www.elllo.org/english/0951/Q966-Aiste-Swiss.htm http://www.elllo.org/english/0951/Q960-Mel-Clothes.htm

Pronouns (Subject & Object)


1)Subject Pronouns
I you he she it we you they

2)Object Pronouns
me you him her it us you them

Exercises Rewrite the following sentences using a pronoun (subject or object). Replace the underlined words.
1) My mother likes my new dress. _____________________________________ 2) I love Michael Jackson. ___________________________________________ 3) Do you like me and my brother? _____________________________________ 4) I like your new glasses. ___________________________________________ 5) Madonna sings with Britney Spears. __________________________________ 6) My friends and I like ice-cream. _____________________________________ 7) Peter and Sandy love their parents. _________________________________

Good Work!!!

Pronouns

SUBJECT PRONOUNS

SUBJECT I You He She It We You They

OBJECT Me You Him Her It Us You Them

The subject of a verb does the action of the verb. The personal pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we and they can all be used as the subject of a verb. Lisa likes cats. She has four cats.

OBJECT PRONOUNS The object of a verb receives the action of the verb. The personal pronouns me, you, him, her, it, us, and them can all be used as the object of a verb. Lisa likes cats. She likes to stoke them

Read the following passage. Write the missing subject and object pronouns in the blank spaces.

My name is Ann. ________ have two brothers. _______ are both older than _______. Sometimes they take me to the park and ________ play football together. I like playing football with ______ because they are very good. We are going to the park today. Would you like to come with _________? _______ can all play together. Afterwards, _______ can come to my house if ________want to. I think ________ will like my dad. He is very funny and _______ makes great pizzas. Do _______ like pizza?

Analogies
Complete each analogy by writing the best word in the blank. You may use a dictionary.

1. Find is to lose as construct is to _______________. build demolish misplace materials

2. Find is to locate as feign is to _______________. pane pretend line mean

3. Find is to kind as feign is to _______________. pane pretend line mean

4. Pane is to pain as weigh is to _______________. scale pounds weight way

5. Bring is to brought as sing is to _______________. sang melody song record

6. Dime is to tenth as quarter is to _______________. twenty-five fourth home coin

7. Plates is to dishes as arms is to _______________. legs hands farms weapons

Seasonal Analogies
Complete each analogy by writing the best word in the blank. You may use a dictionary.
1. December is to winter as June is to _______________. Warmer Month summer Autumn

2. Ice skate is to sleigh as scooter is to _______________. Road Wagon handle Scoot

3. Cake is to eat as egg nog is to _______________. Drink Cream holiday Milk

4. Rudolph is to reindeer as Frosty is to _______________. Cold Icy white Snowman

5. Christmas is to merry as New Year is to _______________. Holiday January happy Party

6. Christmas is to Christian as Hanukkah is to _______________. Lights Jewish Religious Candles

7. Out is to in as give is to _______________. Gifts Present help Receive

Using Inference Sometimes someone will try to tell you something without coming right out and saying it. He will imply it. When you understand what is implied, you infer. Sometimes you can infer the truth even when the speaker or writer isnt trying to be helpful. Thats called reading between the lines.

See if you can infer an impled or hidden message in each of the following selections.
Turner almost wished that he hadnt listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning.

1. Which probably happened? a. Turner realized that he had an unnatural fear of falling radio parts. b. Turner had promised himself to do something silly that morning. c. Turner had heard a weather forecast that predicted rain. d. Turner planned to trade his umbrella for a bus ride.

Larry, as your boss, I must say its been very interesting working with you, Miss Valdez said. However, it seems that our companys needs and your performance style are not well matched. Therefore, it makes me very sad to have to ask you to resign your position effective today. 2. What was Miss Valdez telling Larry? a. She would feel really bad if he decided to quit.

b. He was being fired.

c. He was getting a raise in pay.

d. She really enjoyed having him in the office.

No, Honey, I dont want you to spend a lot of money on my birthday present. Just having you for a husband is the only gift I need. In fact, Ill just drive my old rusty bucket of bolts down to the mall and buy myself a little present. And if the poor old car doesn't break down, Ill be back soon. 3. What is the message? a. I dont want a gift. b. Buy me a new car. c. The mall is fun. d. Ill carry a bucket for you.

Bill and Jessica were almost done taking turns choosing the players for their teams. It was Jessicas turn to choose, and only Kurt was left. Jessica said, Kurt. 4. We can infer that ________ a. Kurt is not a very good player. b. Jessica was pleased to have Kurt on her team. c. Kurt was the best player on either team. d. Jessica was inconsiderate of Kurts feelings.

The Lookout Mountain Tunnel


by Randy Newcomb Read this story. Use it to complete the next page. I don't know why Jimmy and I took Jesse Connor's dare to go through the Lookout Mountain Tunnel. It sure wasn't easy to get to, especially in the middle of a cold November night. We had to make it past Old Man Sylva's six hound dogs. Right behind Old Man Sylva's yard was the old railway bridge that crossed Dillsboro Creek. When you looked over the side of the bridge, all you could see was the dark, slimy water about four feet below. We didn't even know for sure if trains still used this track. If one did come, that water sure looked colder and slimier than either of us could stand to think about. The bridge, though, was nothing compared to the tunnel. Five steps down the track into the tunnel and you couldn't see your hand right in front of you. If we turned back, Jesse would tell everyone we were chicken. He would know if we didn't make it, too. We were to pick up something at the other end of the tunnel and bring it to school. We were trying to figure out what he had left there when we saw the light. It came right down the middle of the track in our direction. Jimmy says he heard a train whistle, but we found out later that the end of the tunnel had been blocked for years. Well, guess what? That water was just as bad as we'd imagined. Worse still were the chicken noises our friends made when we showed up at school without Jesse's proof. But never fear. Jimmy and I are going to get even with Jesse. See, we've got this plan. . .

Draw Conclusions

Complete the chart below after reading "The Lookout Mountain Tunnel." Then create your own chart on a separate sheet of paper. Draw another conclusion about a story event, and find supporting details.

Conclusion: Jimmy and the narrator think there's a train, so they jump into the water. Story clue: Story clue: What I already know about fear: Other conclusions I can draw: Conclusion: It was Jesse who used a light to make it seem as though there was a train coming. Story clue: Story clue: What I already know about tricks: Other conclusions I can draw: The tunnel was blocked for years. It is very dark in the tunnel.

Jaboti Plays His Flute

Adapted by Courtney Silk Read the story. Use it to finish the next page.

Jaboti the turtle lived in the Brazilian rain forest. Each day he played his flute and danced. One day, a hunter crept up behind the turtle and put him into a basket. Jaboti was unable to get out. The hunter brought Jaboti back to his hut. "Tonight we will feast on turtle soup!" the hunter said to his children. When their father left again, the children uncovered the basket and found Jaboti playing his flute. "Remove me from this basket and I will show you what a great dancer I am," said Jaboti. While watching Jaboti dance, the children drifted off to sleep. When they awoke, Jaboti was gone. The children knew that their father would be angry. They were unsure about what to do. They found a rock and painted it to look like Jaboti. The children put the rock into a pot. They covered the rock with water. When their father returned, he made a fire and put the pot on to cook. Then he poured the soup into a big bowl. The rock tumbled out and broke with a large crash! Far away, the sound of a flute could be heard. Jaboti the turtle was safe.

Here's the Story Fill out the chart below to map out the plot for "Jaboti Plays His Flute." Title Characters "Jaboti Plays His Flute"

Problem

Events

1.

2. 3. 4.

Solution

Activity A Thinking: Logical Conclusions If you hear your sister ask for eggs, flour, and food coloring, you might think that she was getting ready to bake. However, you would be jumping to conclusions. She might be mixing a type of paint that has the same ingredients. Some conclusions are easy to make and do not require much thought. If you are in school and the fire alarm rings, you can automatically conclude that there is a fire drill, or perhaps even a fire. Other conclusion cannot be formed so quickly. We need to think about th information available before we can reach a conclusion. Drawing Conclusions What conclusions would you draw from the following pieces of information? 1. You see your friend holding a suitcase. 2. Your friend is standing at a bus stop. 3. The bus stop is at a traffic light. 4. Summer vacation has begun. 5. A sing across the street says: Instant Luggage Repairs.

Print or rewrite this page and write your conclusions numbered. Write minimum 2 sentences per each conclusion for every piece of information.
Activity 2

Click on the following links and answer the activities. Print your answers and grade.
http://www.esl-lab.com/credit/creditcardrd1.htm#list http://www.esl-lab.com/health/healrd1.htm#list

Activity B Write a speech with the title: What to Do When You Have Nothing to Do Remember you need to know the kind of audience you will have. Use appropriate language according to the type and age of the audience. Start with a topic sentence. End with a strong sentence. It has to be a one page speech. Memorize it to say it aloud the first day when we go back to school.

SOCIAL STUDIES Locate the three leading Allies and two leading Central Powers of World War I. Color the Allies with green and the Central Powers with orange. Note: Countries which are not labeled are neutral nations

Allies Central Powers

Central Powers

Great Britain
Belgium

Russia Germany

France en
tr al Po we rs

C
C e n t r a C l P o w e r

AustriaHungary C en tr al Po we rs e
Serbia
Montenegro

Romania Bulgaria

Portugal

Italy

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