What vocabulary word is: "The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
Geography
The universal message that an author wants to convey through writing a piece of fiction. This is not specific to the story...but can be applied to many different stories.
Theme
negative x negative = ???
POSITIVE
In physics, it is a push or a pull
A Force
What is the packet that tracks your progress through a lesson?
A Workplan
Who started the Protestant Reformation?
Martin Luther
Figurative Language
What is the distance around a circle called?
circumference
What is the chemical reaction that builds food molecules in plants?
Photosynthesis
How many service hours do you need in 7th grade?
5 hours
What religion started on the Arabian Peninsula?
What is Islam?
A debatable statement that can be backed up with evidence.
Claim
What are the 2 characteristics of a graph that represents a proportional relationship?
starts at (0, 0) OR origin AND it has a straight line
What is the chemical reaction that releases energy in cells?
(Aerobic) Cellular Respiration or ACR
Maria Montessori
What is one category of GRAPES can feudalism fall under?
What is : Social Structure, Politics, or Economic
What do you call a word that describes a noun?
Adjective
When a scale copy is smaller than the original, the scale factor has to be ???
less than 0 (or a fraction or a decimal)
What are parts of a cell called?
A Montessori student who speaks up for their needs, ideas, or learning is called an ____________.
Advocate
What is the name of the West African leader who is known for being the "richest person in history"
Mansa Musa
In Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem "The Raven," the bird is actually a ____________ of the narrator's grief and sadness. Some people wonder if the bird was even there at all!?!?
Symbol
What is the probability of flipping a coin and landing on heads, rolling a dice and getting a 4, and randomly selecting your favorite teacher on the owls team?
1/60
How do we get more cells?
The split/multiply/divide. (300pt Bonus: Mitosis)
In Montessori classrooms, students often work with their hands first because this type of learning helps deepen understanding.
Hands-on Learning