Calamity Bag Grade 4 Day 3

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Calamity Bag Grade 4 Day 3 Dear Fourth Graders, Please print out and complete these activities for Day 3. If you are unable to print these pages please complete the activities on lined paper. All students are responsible for the completion of these activities. You will have two weeks to complete these assignments. Students without computer access will be given copies of the assignments when school resumes. Religion Please complete this assignment on lined paper. Be sure to set it up correctly. Select a passage from one of the letters in the New Testament. ( Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, or Colossians) Write a paragraph reflection summarizing the meaning of the parable and how you can apply it to your life. Math Complete the attached worksheet. Be sure to check it over. Reading Complete the attached worksheet. (Make some popcorn when your done.!) Social Studies Complete the attached worksheet. Be sure to check it over.

Name Date Triple Digits Divided By Single Digits Problems - Independent Practice Worksheet Complete all the problems. 1. 8)792 6. 8)448 2. 6)678 7. 7)315 3. 9)891 8. 6)462 4. 3)864 9. 2)768 5. 5)835 10. 3)744 Tons of Free Math Worksheets at: www.mathworksheetsland.com

Name: Abraham Lincoln by Cynthia Sherwood We know him as Honest Abe, born in a log cabin. Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth president of the United States. Every year on Presidents Day, we honor him as one of the greatest in our country s history. Abe Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in Kentucky. At night, he liked to read by candlelight, but in the day he worked on his father s farm. As an adult, he lived in Illinois and became a lawyer. He served in Congress where he spoke out against slavery. By the time Lincoln was elected president in 1860, the nation was horribly divided over the issue of slavery. Eleven southern states decided to secede from the United States. That means they broke off to form their own nation, which then led to the Civil War. President Lincoln fought to keep the U.S. together as one united country. In the Gettysburg Address, President Lincoln honored the thousands of soldiers who died on that battlefield. He called for the nation to come together so that the government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from earth. After four long years, the Civil War ended. Abraham Lincoln had kept the United States together in its most terrible crisis. Today, we honor him as the man who helped end slavery. We remember him as a great leader who led his country out of its darkest hour. Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

Name: Abraham Lincoln by Cynthia Sherwood 1. What did Abraham Lincoln like to do at night? 2. In the third paragraph, the author writes: Eleven southern states decided to secede from the United States. What does this mean? a. Eleven states did not want to fight in the Civil War. b. Eleven states do not celebrate Presidents' Day c. Eleven states wanted to start their own country. d. Eleven people voted for Abraham Lincoln. 3. Where was Abraham Lincoln born? a. February 12, 1809 b. Illinois c. During the Civil War d. Kentucky 4. Complete the web. Worked on his father's farm Abraham Lincoln's Jobs Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

Name: Abraham Lincoln Vocabulary Match 1. slavery a. a house made of logs 2. log cabin b. nickname for Abraham Lincoln 3. Kentucky c. owning people and forcing them to work 4. Illinois d. state where Lincoln lived as an adult 5. Civil War e. state where Lincoln was born 6. Congress f. a war in which different states fought against each other 7. secede g. place where laws are made 8. Gettysburg Address h. leader of the United States 9. Honest Abe i. famous speech given by Abraham Lincoln 10. president j. to remove a state from the country Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com

Identifying Primary and Secondary Sources A Primary Source is information that was created at the same time as an event or by a person directly involved in the event. Diaries, speeches, letters, official records, autobiographies. A Secondary Source is information from somewhere else or by a person not directly involved in the event. Encyclopedias, textbooks, book reports. 1) A play showing how Benjamin Franklin flew a kite during a lightning storm. 2) A short story describing Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla's 'electrical' battle. 3) Anne Frank's diary describing her life during World War 2. 4) A cartoon showing how Pocahontas met John Smith. 5) A text book describing the civil rights movement. 6) A news report about the opening of a power plant. 7) A scientist explaining what it was like for Buzz Aldrin to walk on the moon. 8) A YouTube video describing how the pyramids were built. 9) An interview with Alexander Graham Bell about how he invented the telephone. 10) A radio broadcast from the day the Soviet Union launched Sputnik. 11) An autobiography about the 40th president, Ronald Reagan. Name: Determine if the source would be a Primary Source(P) or a secondary Source(S). Answers 1. S 2. S 3. P 4. S 5. S 6. P 7. S 8. S 9. P 10. P 11. P 12. S 13. S 14. P 15. P 12) A book describing Christopher Columbus sailing to America. 13) A famous artist's painting of what cowboy life was probably like. 14) A journal by a cowboy about the cattle drives from Texas to Kansas. 15) The United States Constitution. Math 1 1-10 93 87 80 73 67 60 53 47 40 33 11-15 27 20 13 7 0