R, R, & R
Friendly Letter
Shapes
Grab Bag
100

Turning old materials into new materials is known as what? 

Recycling

100

This is the first line you will write when writing a friendly letter.

Date (also known as a heading)

100

Name a shape that has 3 sides and 3 vertices.

Triangle

100

If Sally has 5 dimes, how many quarters could she trade her dimes for? 

2 quarters

200

Someone who leaves the lights on and lets the water run should practice this:

Reducing

200

What important punctuation mark should be found after the greeting?

A comma

200

A quadrilateral has how many sides?

4

200

I should begin every sentence with this: 

A capital letter

300

Shopping at a thrift store, using metal straws and metal water bottles are all examples of this:

Reusing

300

Give two examples of who you can write a friendly letter to.

Examples,

friend

family member

teacher

300

How many vertices make up a hexagon?

6

300

This is the word used to describe turning old food into soil.

Composting

400

Give an example of something that could be recycled.

Answers will vary

400

Give an example of a closing for a friendly letter.

Examples: 

Sincerely,

love always,


400

Vertices are the point in which two sides of a polygon meet, forming this: 

angle

400

Give 3 examples of transition words, used in "HOW TO" essays:

First,

Next,

Then,

After that,

Finally

500

Give an example of how you can reduce the amount of energy you use.

Answers will vary.

500

That little space you leave (sometimes we use our fingers to make it) before you begin to write the body of your letter.

Indent

500

This is the name used to describe a closed plane (flat) shape with three or more sides.

Polygon

500

526 - 419 = ?


107

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