Grade Four Daily Packet Week 22 Name Week Beginning Directions: Read each word then write the definition next to it. After the definition, write a sentence using one, or both, of the words correctly. Prefixes [mis, non, semi] mislead (v) misjudge (v) Monday misbehave (v) misplace (v) Tuesday Wednesday nonexistent (adj.) nonstop (n) nonbeliever (n) semicircle (n) Thursday semiconscious (adj.) semidarkness (adj.) Friday
Monday P.O.D. 1. Frankie s band will be marching in the 1 st Day of Spring Parade. There are a total of 84 marchers. Can the marchers march in even rows of 3? 2. Can they march in even rows of 4? 3. Next year, Frankie is expecting four more kids than this year. Show two ways they can march in even rows?
Tuesday P.O.D. Chloe just bought a new dry-erase board and marker set. She is using them to draw fraction pictures that match each sentence below. Help Chloe draw her pictures. 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 2 and 3/4 5 x 1/2
Wednesday P.O.D. 1. Blake has twenty shirts. His sister has fifteen shirts. How many shirts does his friend have? Blake Blake s Sister Each = shirts Friend 2. Blake has eighteen pairs of pants. His sister has twelve pairs. How many pants does his friend have? Blake Blake s Sister Each = pants Friend 3. Blake has four hats. His sister has eight hats. His friend has sixteen hats. Draw a pictograph, like the ones above, that shows how many hats each person has.
Thursday P.O.D. Emilie drew a series of number bonds as seen below, but she left some numbers out. Fill in the circles which are the missing numbers. Group 1 12 17 6 6 10 7 8 9 99 14 584 118 11 0 Group 2 30 28 6 5 4 7 8 3 300 720 14 3 3 2
Friday P.O.D. Review 1 Use the <,>,= signs to compare each: 2 What is four hundred thirty-one more than two thousand three hundred seventy one? six tens 5 x 4 x 3 sixteen tens 8 x 7 x 3 3 Complete the number sentences by filling in the blanks: 4 Write a multiplication sentence that matches this picture. 8 + 4 = 5 + 6 + 7 = + 3 2 + 8 + 1 = 6 + + 2 Now write an addition sentence that matches the same picture. 5 There were 62 bunnies sitting on a hill. Some more bunnies hopped over. Then there were 73 bunnies on the hill. How many bunnies hopped over? show your work 6 Sheila drove 27 miles on Thursday, 13 miles on Friday, 26 miles on Saturday and 11 miles on Sunday. How many miles did Sheila drive over the weekend? show your work
Habits 1 A habit is a sticky thing; Much good or evil it can bring; It binds a victim, holds him fast, And keeps him in a vise-like grasp. 5 Bad habits grow with extra speed, Much like a healthy, growing weed. The roots grow deep, the stem grows stout; How difficult to pull it out! 9 Good habits are a little slow; They need a lot of care to grow; If tended well, they grow more fair Than any bloom a plant can bear. 13 Good habits help us all through life; Bad habits bring us pain and strife; Our habits, whether right or wrong, Each day will grow more firm and strong.
Circle the best answer for each question: 1. What does the author compare habits to in this poem? a. a flower b. a building c. an evil creature d. a sticker Explain your answer using words from the text: 2. What does the line, a habit is a sticky thing mean? a. Habits are sticky like syrup or honey b. Habits are contagious like viruses or other germs c. Habits are difficult to get rid of d. Habits are everywhere and they attach to you like stickers 3. What is the theme of this poem? a. Learn from others b. Habits can be helpful or harmful c. Habits make us better people d. Habits should always be avoided Explain your answer using words from the text: 4. Based on the poem, what might happen if you started biting your nails before you go to bed each night? Use 2 or more details to support your answer.