What is 8 + 7?
The sum is 15.
This word means the “big idea” of a story.
The theme is the main idea.
Ice, water, and steam are all forms of this.
The substance is matter.
This tool shows directions like north, south, east, and west.
The tool is a compass.
You read 10 pages and answer 2 questions. What subject are you practicing?
What is 6 × 3?
The product is 18.
This is the person the story is mostly about.
The answer is the main character.
Plants make their own food using sunlight in this process.
The process is photosynthesis.
A place where people live, work, and play is called this.
The place is a community.
You measure a plant’s height and write about it. Name one subject involved.
The subject is either reading or science.
What is 24 ÷ 4?
The quotient is 6.
This tells where and when a story happens.
The answer is the setting.
A push or a pull is called this.
The action is a force.
Money people earn from working is called this.
The money is income.
You count how many students were born in each month and make a bar graph. What subject is the graphing part?
The subject is math.
You have 30 cubes. You use 12 for a tower and 8 for a wall. How many are left?
When you prove your answer using the story, you are using this.
The answer is evidence.
Rain, snow, and hail are all types of this.
The weather form is precipitation.
This group makes the laws for our country.
The group is Congress.
You read an article about volcanoes and explain what causes eruptions. Name one subject involved.
The subjects are reading and/or science.
A rectangle has sides 5 and 9. What is its perimeter?
The perimeter is 28 u.
When you use clues + what you know to figure something out, you are making this.
The answer is inference.
A place where living and nonliving things interact is called this.
The environment is an ecosystem.
A person who studies the past is called this.
The person is a historian.
ou read about a famous explorer, calculate how far they traveled, and explain the climate they explored. Name any subject involved.
The subjects are social studies, math, reading, or science.