Who wanted Freedom from British rule? Explain.
(Be sure to provide evidence to receive points.)
The colonists wanted freedom from the British rule because they felt that they were being treated unfairly. The King taxed them on items they didn't have any say so in, which is called taxation without representation.
What number is 4,000 + 300 + 20 + 6?
4,326
Energy that comes from the sun
Solar Energy
Who or what the story is mostly about?
Main Idea
Details that help explain the main idea?
Supporting Details
What document declared the colonies free from Britain?
The Declaration of Independence.
It was drafted by Thomas Jefferson and adopted by the Second Continental Congress to explain why the thirteen American colonies were breaking away from British rule and to justify their right to revolution.
Write 6,582 in expanded form.
6,000 + 500 + 80 + 2
Energy stored in an object
Potential Energy
What the author wants us to understand? or What lesson the story teaches?
Theme
96 ÷ 8 = ?
12
Why are rivers important to communities (groups of people in one area)?
Rivers are important because they provide a source of water transportation, water, food, and trade.
There are 9 boxes with 8 pencils each. How many pencils?
72
The layer of Earth we live on
Crust
What does “fortunate” most likely mean? Ex:"She was fortunate to have supportive friends during tough times."
Lucky
What did settling in one area allowed the colonies to do?
settling in one area allowed the colonies to have a surplus of crops and specialize in different jobs.
Name one British tax that upset colonists.
Stamp Act / Tea Act
How many parts make a whole? 1/4
4
Energy of movement
Kinetic energy
The first sentence in a paragraph?
Attention Getter / Topic Sentence
There are 48 students. They line up in groups of 6. How many groups?
8
To peacefully disagree with laws or actions.
Protest
What digit is in the hundreds place in 3,764?
7
Information collected during an investigation
Data
A word that means almost the same as another word. Provide an example.
Synonym
Ex : Huge and Enormous ; Small and Petite
What you notice using your senses
Observation