Math
10x3
30
What does the beginning of every sentence need to start with?
A capital letter
What are the principal's names?
Mr. Lee
Ms. Pedro
Mr. Glascoe
What are the 5 senses?
Taste, touch, sight, smell, hearing
What country do we live in?
United States
What is cause and effect?
Cause is the reason for something and effect is the result/what happened.
What is 15 x 7 =
105
What is a noun?
A person, place, thing or animal
Who is the school mascot?
Robby or Roberta Roadrunner
Name the seasons?
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
What continent do we live in?
North America
What genre is composed of lines and stanzas, and can rhyme but doesn't have to.
Poetry
400-285
115
What is an adjective?
A word that describes something
How many 3rd grade teachers are there? And what are their names?
9
Ms. Benoit
Mrs. Bradley
Mr. Cairns
Mr. Cavaliere
Mrs. Cavaliere
Ms. Desai
Mrs. Jacques
Ms. Jacques
Mrs. White
What does the Earth rotate around?
the Sun
What is the name of someone who witnessed an event or wrote about something they witnessed?
Primary source
What makes a fable different than other short stories?
It teaches you a lesson.
24 divided by 6
4
What should always go at the end of a sentence?
Punctuation. (.!?)
What are the counselors' names?
Mrs. Roman
Ms. Nordmeier
What tool do we use to measure mass?
pan balance
What is durable, portable, divisible, and recognizable?
Money
What is a simile?
A comparison using the word like or as.
1234+560
1,794
What is a verb?
An action word
What are the 4 "Be"s?
Be Respectful, Responsible, Safe, and Engaged
Electric, mechanical, kinetic, sound, and heat are all types of this
energy
What is another word for barter?
trade
Name some of the different types of Figurative language?
Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Hyperbole, Alliteration, Idiom
Is 1/2 equivalent to 6/6? Explain.
No, 1/2 is less than 6/6. 6/6 is equivalent to 1 whole.
You should revise and edit all writings before submitting or turning in. True or False?
True
A - add words, sentences
R - remove words, sentences
M - move words, sentences
S - substitute words, sentences
C - capitalization
U - noun and verb usage
P - punctuation
S - spelling
Name everyone in your class, even your teacher.
Answers may vary!
It is a push or a pull
force
Name the country to the north of us and the country to the south of us.
Canada and Mexico
What are the literary elements of a text?
character, setting, plot, theme, point of view