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100

The big idea about a text that features the main idea, with only a few important details.

What is a summary?

100

Stretching out a number to represent it as the sum of the value in each place.

What is expanded form?

100

Statements, questions, and exclamatory sentences.

What are the 3 most common types of sentences?

100

A hypothesis.

What do we call your guess about what will happen in an experiment?

100

A single word that describes the many different people, cultures, and languages in the U.S.

What is diverse?

200

Text-dependent questions where evidence from the text is needed to give an answer.

What are TDQs?

200

Quotient

What is the answer to a division equation?

200

Away!

Where does the dew go?

200

Variables

What are the elements of an experiment called? One will stay the same and one will be changed to measure any difference.

200

The economic system in the U.S. that allows people to make choices about their jobs and the products they purchase.

What is free enterprise?

300

Read, read, read, read, read, read, read, read, read, read.

What are the top 10 ways to get better at reading?

300

The three forms in which we represent numbers.

What are standard, expanded, and word form?

300

Proper nouns

What are names of specific people, places, other things?

300

The steps that must be followed when investigating a question scientifically.

What is a procedure or scientific method?

300
A system for producing and distributing goods and services. 

What is an economy?

400

adjectives, nouns, verbs, adverbs

What are parts of speech?

400

Dividend, divisor, quotient

What are the words that represent each part of a division equation?

400

The punctuation that shows exactly what a person says.

What are quotation marks?

400

A word that means your investigation or experiment must be able to be followed exactly by someone else to confirm your findings.

What is replicated, reproduced, or repeated?

400

The Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, West and Southwest.

What are the regions of the U.S.?

500

For entertainment or information

What are the reasons for reading?

500

Tenths, hundredths, and thousandths.

What are the 3 places to the right of the decimal?

500

The punctuation marks used to separate items in a list.

What are commas?

500

The first step where scientists start an investigation.

What is identifying a problem?

500

The weather in an area over a long period of time.

What is climate?

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