Quiz
1. In social studies, your child will probably study:
- Economics.
- The government of the United States.
- World history and geography.
2. In mathematics, your child will learn to:
- Use equations in all areas of problems solving.
- Solve problems using decimals.
- Conduct simple probability experiments.
3. Your child's vocabulary will primarily be increased through:
- Reading a wide variety of materials.
- Using the dictionary and thesaurus.
- Visiting museums and historic sites.
4. In writing, your child will spend considerable time creating:
- Business letters.
- Poetry.
- Multiple-paragraph compositions.
5. By the end of sixth grade, it is most important for your child to:
- Be able to write computer programs.
- Have proficiency in the basic skills (reading, writing, mathematics).
- Be able to use reference tools.
1. In social studies, your child will probably study:
World history and geography.
2. In mathematics, your child will learn to:
Use equations in all areas of problems solving.
3. Your child's vocabulary will primarily be increased through:
Reading a wide variety of materials.
4. In writing, your child will spend considerable time creating:
Multiple-paragraph compositions.
5. By the end of sixth grade, it is most important for your child to:
Have proficiency in the basic skills (reading, writing, mathematics).
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