Classroom Procedures
Stories
Mathematics
The Scientific Method
Vocabulary
100

What item should always go on top of our cubby?

Our water bottle (so that they don't leak). 

100

What are "characters"?

Characters are the people or animals in a story. 

100

The long hand on a clock tells the...

minute 

100

A hypothesis is like an educated...

guess

100

Name two places you might see a groom.

At a stable or at a wedding.

200

What two things do responsible scholars place on their desks before morning meetings?

Responsible scholars place their homework and their morning work packet on their desks before morning meeting. 

200

What is a "setting"?

The setting is where and when a story takes place.

200

How many tens are there in 100?

There are 10 tens in 100. 

200

When scientists observe something, they come up with a...

question

200

Name two places you would find a calf.

On your leg or on a farm. 

300

How many sharpened pencils do you need to start the day?

You need two sharpened pencils to start the day. 

300

What is a "conflict"?

The conflict is the problem in a story.

300

The short hand on the clock tells the...

hour.

300

Learning something from the data you collect is called...

coming to a conclusion. 

300

What kinds of animals flap?

Birds, fish. 

400

In our class, we treat the equipment in our pencil boxes like tools, not toys. That means that we treat our belongings...

responsibly. 

400

What is the "theme" of a story?

The "theme" is the lesson that we can apply to our real lives.

400

How many quarters are there in a dollar?

There are 4 quarters in a dollar.

400

Data is information that you can ...

collect

400

How many people are in a couple?

Two. 

500

What are our three class expectations?

1. Our work comes first 

2. We are respectful listeners 

3. We keep our community happy

500

What is a personal narrative?

A personal narrative is a true story about you.

500

What is 1 less than 10?

9 is one less than 10. 

500

When you plan an experiment it is important that you test all the objects...

the same way

500

How can you share one of something evenly?

By splitting it in half. 

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