Fifth Grade
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- Unit 1: Number Theory
- Unit 2: Estimation and Computation
- Unit 3: Geometry
- Unit 4: Division
- Unit 5: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
- Unit 6: Using Data / Addition and Subtraction of Fractions
- Unit 7: Exponents and Negative Numbers
- Unit 8: Fractions and Ratios
- Unit 9: Coordinates, Area, Volume, and Capacity
- Unit 10: Using Data / Algebraic Concepts
- Unit 11: Volume
- Unit 12: Probability, Rates, and Ratios
- Social Studies
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4 Types of SentencesThere are four types of sentences.
Declaratiive Sentenes makes statements. They end in a period (.)
Ex. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Interagative sentences ask a question. They end with a question mark (?)
Ex. What is your favorite subject?
Imperative sentences provide direction or a command. They end with a (.)
Ex. Sit down. Place the book on the shelf. Take this folder to the office.
Exclamatory sentences express strong emotions and end with an exclamation point (!)
Ex. I am going to be late for practice! It is alive! I got a perfect score on my grammar test!