The answer of an addition problem.
What is a sum?
The primary character in the story.
What is the main character?
What is A, E, I, O, U?
The antonym of soft.
What is hard?
Lines that do not cross or intersect. (example: = )
What are parallel lines?
The answer of a math problem.
What is the difference?
The location, time, and environment of the story.
What is the setting?
The letter at the end of certain words that makes the vowel say its name/say a long sound?
What is magic E?
The synonym of cheerful.
What is happy/joyful/merry/jolly?
Lines that intersect at a right angle. (example: + )
What are perpendicular lines?
The answer to a multiplication problem.
What is a product?
The main conflict or struggle of a story.
What is the problem?
The technical name of the 2 letters at the beginning of these words: block, slip, fled.
What is a blend?
The antonym of tall.
What is short?
An angle that measures LESS than 90 degrees.
What is an acute angle?
The answer to a division problem.
What is a quotient?
How the main conflict of the story is solved.
What is the solution?
These words contain a certain common letter sound: magic, stage, giraffe.
What is a soft g?
The synonym of big.
What is large/huge/gigantic?
An angle that measures greater than 90 degrees.
What is an obtuse angle?
A fraction where the numerator (top) is greater than the denominator (bottom).
What is an improper fraction?
The perspective from which the story is being told.
What is the POV (point of view)?
These words contain a certain common letter sound: center, circle, pencil.
What is a soft c?
The antonym of old?
What is new/young?
Different fractions that represent the same value, even though they have different numerators (top) and denominators (bottom).
(example: 1/2 and 2/4)
What is an equivalent fraction?