ELA
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Time and Money
100

100 = $0.10

These letters are scrambled up

fienrsd

unscramble them to spell a word wall word.

The word is friends.

100

100 = $0.10

We have 16 students in our two classes.  If each student completed one math problem, how many problems will be completed?

16 problems will be completed if each student completes one.

100

100 = $0.10

Why is it important to recycle?

Recycling saves resources

100

100 = $0.10

Name one example of a need.

Food, clothing, shelter and water are examples of a need.

100

100 = $0.10

Put the following numbers in order:

189               1,198               981

1,819               198               1,891


198;    198;    981;    1,198;    1,819;    1,891

200

200 = $0.25


What word means to exercise the mind, is a verb, and something that Mrs. Hausmann has encouraged you to do all year?

The word is THINK

200

200 = $0.25

Mrs. Urbina helped students complete 38 problems in March and 27 problems in April.  How many problems did she help students complete?

Mrs. Urbina helped students complete 65 problems in March and April.

200

200 = $0.25

What state of matter is ice?

Ice is a solid.

200

200 = $0.25

Name two examples of a want.

Jewelry, boats, fancy clothes, video games, fancy bikes, and fancy houses are examples of a want

200

200 = $0.25

9:00am is what time of the day or night?

It is morning.

300

300 = $0.50

Finish the sentence below with the correct punctuation.

One week before summer

One week before summer!

300

300 = $0.50

Mrs. Reis had 52 stickers.  She gave away 27 stickers to students.  How many stickers did she have left?

Mrs. Reis has 25 stickers left.

300

300 = $0.50

How does a candle melting, change states of matter?

It changes from a solid to a liquid.

300

300 = $0.50

What are a Christmas tree, an Easter Basket and a birthday cake?

They are examples of a tradition

300

300 = $0.50

3 quarters, one dime, one nickel and 3 pennies add up to how much money?

It adds up to $0.93.

400

400 = $1

How many capitals are in the following sentence.

When they lived in Tuscola, Illinois, Mrs. Hausmann went to Eastern Illinois University, while her son, Johnathan went to Tuscola Middle School.

There are 12 capitals.

400

400 = $1

Mrs. Teran gave Luis, Kimberly, Connor and Julianna 8 Skittles each after they finished their small group work.  How many Skittles did she have?

Mrs. Teran started with 32 Skittles.

400

400 = $1

Mrs. Reis moves the chair closer to Yadira.  What force did Mrs. Reis use to move the chair?

Mrs. Reis used a pull.

400

400 = $1

What is a peacekeeper?

A peacekeepers a person who tries to make things better for people who are not treated fairly.

400

400 = $1

School gets out at 12:45 next Thursday, if it takes you one hour and thirty minutes to get home, what time will you get home.

I would get home at 2:15.

500

500 = $5

Change the sentence below to have the correct punctuation and capitalization.

mrs. teRan, mrs. hausmann, mrs. reis, and miss Hancock were discussing which holiday is better some like christmas best and others like summer

Mrs. Teran, Mrs. Hausmann, Mrs. Reis, and Miss Hancock were discussing which holiday is better>. Some like Christmas best and others like summer.

500

500 = $5

Mrs. Hancock had 49 M&Ms to share with 7 friends.  How many M&Ms will each friend get.

Each friend will get 7 M&Ms.

500

500 = $5

Name 4 renewable energy resources

Bonus $5 if you name 5

Wind

Solar

Hydropower (water)

Biofuel (dead plants/animals or waste)

Geothermal

500

500 = $5

What is the difference between a consumer and a producer.

A producer makes and sells goods or services.  A consumer buys goods or services.

500

500 = $5

If I had a $10 bill, three $1 bills, three quarters, one dime, two nickels, and four pennies, how much money would I have?

I would have $13.99.

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