MATH
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100

What is the answer to: 100-76

24

100

How many continents and oceans are there?

7 continents and 5 oceans. 12!

100

This is the stage of a mealworm called after the larva stage?

Pupa stage

100

This silent letter at the end makes the vowel say its name, like in “cake.”

Silent E, magic E

100

What is Mr. Dingman's first name?

Thad

200

24 people are coming to your house for a picnic. You have 30 sandwiches. Do you have enough? How many will be left over?

6 sandwiches will be left over

200

What is the largest continent on earth?

Asia

200

This flying insect collects nectar and helps plants grow.

Bee

200

This kind of word names a person, place, or thing.

A noun

200

What is Ms. McCauley's favorite animal?

Cow

300

There were 28 children at the pool. At lunchtime 11 children got out of the pool. How many children are still in the pool?

17 children are still in the pool

300

A small box of information found at the bottom of a map.

Map Key

300

This is something animals do that helps plants make seeds.

Pollination

300

This first sentence tells the reader what the paragraph is all about.

Introduction/ Focus statement

300

What is Ms. Lillis' favorite color?

Green

400

Jake picked 54 blueberries. He used 38 blueberries for blueberry muffins. How many blueberries does he have left?

16 blueberries are left

400

This hot and dry continent has the Sahara Desert.

Africa

400

This green part catches sunlight and makes food for the plant.

Leaves

400

These are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings, like “flower” and “flour.” What are they called?

Homophones

400

What language other than English does Ms. Thoft-Brown speak?

Mandarin

500

Kira and Sally are collecting rocks. Sally has 72 rocks. Kira has 38 fewer rocks than Sally. How many rocks does Kira have?

Kira has 34 rocks

500

This continent is both a country and a continent.

Australia/Oceania

500

This is what we call the three forms that things can be: solid, liquid, and gas.

The three states of matter

500

Writers use these to make their writing more interesting (like "first," "then," "next").

Temporal words/ Transitional words

500

What grade is Ms. Fiorina's daughter in?

5th Grade

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