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6th GRADE
Distance Learning Packet ANSWER KEY
Week 2
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Table of Contents ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
ELA Lesson 1 ANSWER KEY……………………………………………………… page
ELA Lesson 2 ANSWER KEY……………………………………………………… page
ELA Lesson 3 ANSWER KEY……………………………………………………… page
ELA Lesson 4 ANSWER KEY……………………………………………………… page
ELA Lesson 5 ANSWER KEY……………………………………………………… page
MATHEMATICS
Math Lesson 1 ANSWER KEY……………………………………………………… page
Math Lesson 2 ANSWER KEY……………………………………………………… page
Math Lesson 3 ANSWER KEY……………………………………………………… page
Math Lesson 4 ANSWER KEY……………………………………………………… page
Math Lesson 5 ANSWER KEY……………………………………………………… page
SCIENCE
Science Lesson 1 ANSWER KEY…………………………………………………… page
Science Lesson 2 ANSWER KEY…………………………………………………… page
SOCIAL STUDIES
Social Studies Lesson 1 ANSWER KEY…………………………………………… page
Social Studies Lesson 2 ANSWER KEY…………………………………………… page
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS - Week 2 Lesson 1: Parts of Speech Boot Camp: Verbs Learning Objective: I will be able to define and provide examples of verbs by identifying the types of verbs used in each sentence.
1. Knows 2. Worked
3. Built, tested 4. Played 5. Shopped
1. Seemed
2. Were 3. Was 4. Became
5. Is
• There is no option for double underlining so I’ve highlighted the words that should be
double underlined.
1. Had been selected 2. Were moving
3. Were wondering 4. Was coming
5. Is staying
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ELA Standard:
• 6.L.1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English grammar and usage
when writing or speaking.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS - Week 2 Lesson 2: Parts of Speech Boot Camp: Adverbs Learning Objective: I will be able to define and provide examples of adverbs by identifying the types of adverbs used in each sentence.
1. Soon, daily, tomorrow, before 2. There, forward, here, everywhere
3. Lazily, carefully, nervously, brilliantly 4. Really, scarcely, very, hardly
1. Really: degree; there: place
2. Often: time, faithfully: manner 3. Outside: place; patiently: manner; completely: degree 4. Openly: manner; never: time; again: time 5. Enthusiastically: manner
1. Answer will vary. 2. Answer will vary. 3. Answer will vary. 4. Answer will vary.
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ELA Standard:
• 6.L.1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English grammar and usage
when writing or speaking.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS - Week 2 Lesson 3: Parts of Speech Boot Camp: Prepositions Learning Objective: I will be able to define and provide examples of prepositions by identifying the prepositions and prepositional phrases in each sentence.
1. sat
2. beside 3. to 4. By
5. at
1. DONE FOR THEM: location: In the newspaper 2. Time: on Tuesday night
3. Direction: toward Orion 4. Time: As the boys sat 5. Details: of rock
6. Time: during one hour
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ELA Standard:
• 6.L.1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English grammar and usage
when writing or speaking.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS - Week 2 Lesson 4: Parts of Speech Boot Camp: Conjunctions Learning Objective: I will be able to define and provide examples of conjunctions by identifying conjunctions and how they are used in a sentence.
1. DONE FOR THEM: for 2. and
3. nor 4. But
5. Or 6. yet
1. DONE FOR THEM: either, or 2. Not only, but also
3. Both, and
4. Neither, nor 5. Whether, or 6. Either, or
1. DONE FOR THEM: because
2. after 3. before 4. Because 5. When
6. Although
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ELA Standard:
• 6.L.1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English grammar and usage
when writing or speaking.
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS - Week 2 Lesson 5: Parts of Speech Boot Camp: Interjections Learning Objective: I will be able to define and provide examples of interjections by identifying the interjections used in each sentence.
ANSWERS MAY VARY FOR FILL-INS.
“Wow, Camille! Look at that!” screamed Jana. “Good grief, Jana, what happened?” “Oh, my
goodness! You’re not going to believe this, but my pickled frog just moved inside the jar.” “Oh,
sure, and my frog has wings,” laughed Camille. “Hey, I’m telling the truth. Look for yourself if you
don’t believe me.” “Okay, but this better not be a trick. You know how much I like surprises,”
warned Camille. “No way, this is the real thing. I’ll take the lid off the jar so you can get a closer
look.” “Yikes!” screamed Camille as the frog jumped out of the jar, into her lap and onto the floor.
“Ugh! Just moving was bad enough; jumping is too freaky,” shuddered Jana. “Where’d it go? OH
no, we’d better go find it!” warned Camille.
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ELA Standard:
• 6.L.1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of Standard English grammar and usage
when writing or speaking.
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MATHEMATICS - Week 2 Lesson 1: Number Lines; Sequences Learning Objectives: Students will be able to represent numbers, scales, and sequences by
using number lines to compare and order.
Math Standards:
• 6.NS.B.3: Fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide multi-digit decimals using a standard algorithm for each operation.
• 6.NS.C.5: Understand that positive and negative numbers are used together to describe quantities having opposite directions or values. Use positive and negative numbers to represent quantities in real-world context, explaining the meaning of 0 in each situation.
• 6.NS.C.6 a,c: Recognize opposite signs of numbers as indicating locations on opposite sides of 0 on the number line; recognize that the opposite of the opposite of a number is the number itself and that 0 is its own opposite. Find and position integers and other rational numbers on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram; find and position pairs of integers and other rational numbers on a coordinate plane.
• 6.NS.C.7 a: Interpret statements of inequality as statements about the relative position of two numbers on a number line.
________________________________________________________________________________ Directions: Learn the new concept of the lesson and copy the examples into your notebook. Once
finished, do the Lesson Practice, and then work on the even numbers of the Written Practice (15 out
of 30 total problems).
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MATHEMATICS - Week 2 Lesson 2: Place Value Through Hundred Trillions; Reading and Writing Whole Numbers Learning Objectives: Students will be able to read and write numbers in standard notation by
identifying whole number place value and using place value.
Math Standards:
• 6.NS.C.7b: Write, interpret, and explain statements of order for rational numbers in real-world context.
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Directions: Learn the new concept of the lesson and copy the examples into your notebook. Once
finished, do the Lesson Practice, and then work on the even numbers of the Written Practice (15 out
of 30 total problems).
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MATHEMATICS Week 2 Lesson 3: Factors; Divisibility Learning Objectives: Students will be able to list the factors of a number and create prime
factorization by using factor trees and the rules of divisibility.
Math Standards:
• 6.NS.B.2: Fluently divide multi-digit numbers using a standard algorithm.
• 6.NS.B.3: Fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide multi-digit decimals using a standard algorithm for each operation.
• 6.NS.B.4 a,b: Find the greatest common factor of two whole numbers less than or equal to 100. Find the least common multiple of two whole numbers less than or equal to 12.
________________________________________________________________________________ Directions: Learn the new concept of the lesson and copy the examples into your notebook. Once
finished, do the Lesson Practice, and then work on the even numbers of the Written Practice (15 out
of 30 total problems).
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MATHEMATICS - Week 2 Lesson 4: Lines, Angles, and Planes Learning Objectives: Students will be able to describe, classify, and understand relations among
types of two- and three-dimensional objects by using their defining properties.
Math Standard:
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• 6.MP.6: Specify units of measure and label axes to clarify the correspondence with quantities in a problem. Calculate accurately and efficiently, and express numerical answers with a degree of precision appropriate for the problem context.
________________________________________________________________________________ Directions: Learn the new concept of the lesson and copy the examples into your notebook. Once
finished, do the Lesson Practice, and then work on the even numbers of the Written Practice (15 out
of 30 total problems).
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MATHEMATICS - Week 2 Lesson 5: Fractions and Percent Learning Objectives: Students will be able to solve problems by using fractions, decimals, and
percent.
Math Standards
• 6.RP.A.3c: Find a percent of a quantity as a rate per 100 (e.g., 30% of a quantity means 30/100 times the quantity). Solve percent problems with the unknown in all positions of the equation.
• 6.NS.C.6c: Find and position integers and other rational numbers on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram; find and position pairs of integers and other rational numbers on a coordinate plane.
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Directions: Learn the new concept of the lesson and copy the examples into your notebook. Once
finished, do the Lesson Practice, and then work on the even numbers of the Written Practice (15 out
of 30 total problems).
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SCIENCE - Week 2 Lesson 1: Matter and Phases of Matter Learning Objective: Students will be able to describe, and provide examples of, the three main phases of matter by reading the passage below and identifying examples of the phases of matter in their own homes. Students will demonstrate mastery by completing this lesson with at least 70% of questions correctly answered.
Science Standard:
• U1.1: Analyze and interpret data to show that changes in states of matter are caused by different rates of movement of atoms in solids, liquids, and gases (Kinetic Theory).
________________________________________________________________________________ Matter and Phases of Matter Activity
1. Solid 2. Gas 3. Gas 4. Solid 5. Liquid, Gas 6. Gas 7. Solid, Liquid 8. Gas 9. Liquid 10. Gas 11. Solid 12. Gas 13. Gas 14. Liquid 15. Solid (Until it completely melts.)
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SCIENCE - Week 2 Lesson 2: Different Forms of Water Learning Objective: Students will be able to synthesize knowledge of different forms of water by reading and watching a video (if possible) about water forms. Students will demonstrate a mastery of their understanding by correctly answering questions about the passage and achieving a 70% or higher on the quiz.
Science Standard: • U1.2: Plan and carry out an investigation to demonstrate that variations in temperature
and/or pressure affect changes in state of matter.
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Different Forms of Water Answers
1. C 2. A
3. D
4. B 5. B 6. D 7. A
8. Students may name any use described in the passage, such as pier construction. 9. Students may name any use described in the passage, such as sterilizing farm fields. 10. Answers may vary, as long as they are supported by the passage. Students may cite
the passage’s statement that we “use water to nourish everything from ourselves to our
pets to our yards.” Students may also point out specific uses that water serves in its
various forms, such as sterilizing farm fields and enabling transportation.
SOCIAL STUDIES - Week 2 Lesson 1: Ancient History
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Learning Objective: Students will know they are successful by showing the flow of different cultural ideas through answering questions and creating flow charts
Social Studies Standard:
• 6.G3.1: Students will be able to analyze how cultural characteristics affect the movement of people, languages, ideas and more.
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What is Culture?
• Answers will vary. Students will get points when they explain their answers. o Examples: Culture is a pattern of behavior from a group of people/society. o Culture allows us to learn about different ideas, modes of thinking, and explains why
things are different from our society. o We are able compare different cultures to our own and create meaningful discussions.
Vocab:
• Students will create a picture/symbol. There is no wrong answer if students can provide a
meaningful explanation as to why they decided to draw it.
o Examples: ▪ Civilization: I would draw a picture of a city with people walking around. A King
may be waving to the people.
• Explanation: I chose to draw this because I wanted to show that a
civilization has 8 key features. I drew two of the eight. A city and the fact
that there is a social hierarchy (I.e.- a king). o This is an example- students answers will vary! That is okay! It is all about making sure
that students are creating meaningful explanations for the definitions so they
understand the meaning of the word!
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SOCIAL STUDIES - Week 2 Lesson 2: Geographic Themes Learning Objective: Students will be able to describe geographic themes by analyzing and summarizing text.
Social Studies Standard:
• 6.G1.1: Use and construct maps, graphs, and other representations to explain relationships between locations of places and regions. ▪ Key concepts include major landforms and water bodies, countries, cities, ecosystems, climate, languages, religion, economic systems, governmental systems, population patterns, disease, trade routes, and settlement patterns.
________________________________________________________________________________ Postcard activity:
Postcard 1: 1. gorgeous lakes and mountains - Place
2. subway that cuts right under the city - Human - Environment Interaction
3. Ellis Island - Movement
Postcard 2: 1. Atlanta (the GPS says we are at (33.7489° N, 84.3900° W). - Location
2. The heat - Place
3. Southern accent - Region
Postcard 3 1. Population of Los Angeles – Place
2. People came to LA for the entertainment industry - Movement
3. Los Angeles south of San Francisco - Location
Postcard 4: 1. Similar history - Region
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2. Layers and slanted roofs - Human - Environment Interaction
3. East of New York - Location