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2nd grade Homework Week of 10/28-11/1, 2019

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


LANGUAGE Write spelling words 4 Write sentences using 5 Write sentences using 5 of Study spelling words Spelling test
times each. of your spelling words. your spelling words. Take a practice spelling
ARTS test. Circle the words
you got wrong and write
them 3 times each.

MATH Write the word form of 678. Compare the following Tell how many tens are in Write the unit form of
numbers. the following number. 746.

378 ____ three 378


hundred eighty seven

SCIENCE Does the moon change How many phases does


Please use complete greatly or a little bit at a the moon have?
sentences. time?

SOCIAL What region of Georgia did How did the Creek get their
the Creek live in? food?
STUDIES
Please use complete
sentences.
Spelling Words
1. squid 6. whisper 11. March 16. craft
2. while 7. stuck 12. thorn 17. blond
3. the 8. yell 13. scarf 18. which
4. when 9. kept 14. hiss 19. sort
5. skin 10. slick 15. shark 20. white
Math Vocabulary
Academic Language:
Benchmark -a standard or point of reference…
Estimate- to make a rough or approximate
calculation
Length- the measurement of how long
something is
Unit- quantity used as a standard
measurement
Measure- to find a number that shows the
size or amount of something
Unit- quantity used as a standard
measurement
Standard- common; model
Express- to show
Determine- to find out something by using
mathematical processes
Addition- to join two or more numbers to get
a total.
Subtraction-taking one number away from
another

Science Vocabulary
Appearance: the way someone or something looks
Circle: a round plane figure
Crescent: the curved, sickle shape of the moon
Earth: the planet on which we live
Half: either of two equal parts of which something is or can
be broken
Moon: an object that orbits Earth and appears as a pale disc
in the night sky
Movement: a change in position
Pattern: a design or event that repeats
Position: where something is located
Sun: The star at the center of the solar system that provides
heat and light to the Earth
Whole: all of; entire
Predict: to tell or declare in advance
Describe: to tell or depict in written or spoken words
Illustrate: to explain or make something clear by using
examples, charts, or pictures
Observations: Receiving knowledge of the outside world
through our senses
Social Studies Vocabulary
adapt: to adjust to changes in one’s
environment
Cherokee: a group of American Indians
(Native Americans) known for their
structured government and community
life who formerly occupied much of
Northern Georgia, Tennessee, and the
Carolinas
choice: making a decision when faced
with two or more possibilities
Creek: a group of American Indians
(Native Americans) whose confederation
formerly occupied much of Alabama and
Georgia colony
contrast: to note differences
compare: to note similarities
cultural: of or relating to a particular
group of people and their habits, beliefs,
traditions, etc.
culture: the pattern of human behavior
that includes ideas, beliefs, values,
artifacts, and ways of making a living
geographic: belonging to or having a
characteristic of a particular region
historical: of or relating to history
location: where something is
natural resources: materials or
substances such as minerals, forests,
water, and fertile land that occur in
nature and can be used for economic gain
or personal use
opportunity cost: benefit, profit, or value
of something that must be given up to
acquire or achieve something else
regions: an area with one or more
characteristics or features that make it
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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