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100

To be right

What is accurate?


100

A person, place, or thing

What is a noun?

100

It has equal rows and columns

What is an array?

100

It tells you what the paragraph is mostly about.

What is the Main Idea?

100

Not a true story

What is Fiction?

100

This acts upon an object and makes something or someone move.

What is force?

100

You have to be 18 and a U.S. citizen to do this

What is voting?

100

When words have the same ending sound

What is rhyming?

200

Words on a page

What is text?

200

Riverside Prep, Saul, and Dog Man

What are Proper Nouns?

200

3x4=4x3

What is Communitive Property?

200

They are used to show that someone's talking.  

What are quotation marks?

200

They come at the bottom of the page and tell you where you are in a book.

What is a page number?

200

The movement of an object or person

What is motion?

200

It is where you go to cast your vote

What is a polling place?

200

It uses the words "like" or "as" to compare something.

What is a similie.

300

Another word for a disagreement

What is an argument?



300

the cat's tail, the table's legs, and Eleah's books.

What are possesive nouns?

300

It has 3 numbers and you can normally create 4 different number sentences with it.

What is a number bond?

300

When you use someone else's words, but say it your own way.

What is paraphrasing?


300

It explains a photograph.

What is a caption?


300

It is an invisible force that pulls objects toward each other.

What is gravity?

300

It was a gift from France and it is a symbol of Freedom.

What is the statue of Liberty?

300

It is a silly poem in which the 1st, 2nd, and 5th line rhyme, and the 3rd and 4th line rhyme.

What is a limmerick?

400

The opposite of foregoing something

What is claiming?


400

It is used in contractions and in possessive nouns

What is an apostrophe?

400

A bar that can be divided to show groups within units

What is a Tape Diagram?

400

The sentence or sentences are much like your introductory paragraph, but come at the end of the story.

What is a Conclusion?

400

It shows you the location of places and usually has a key

What is a map?

400

Examples of this are:  you hit a baseball with a bat, and the ball goes flying...or you give a mouse a cookie, and then he wants a glass of milk.

What is cause and effect?

400

A symbolic building or statue that recognizes a town, state, or country's history

What is a landmark?

400

When there is no rhyme or distinct pattern in a poem

What is free verse writing?

500

To move to another country

What does it mean to immigrate?

500

It shows action

What is a verb?

500

Splitting the first number of a factor and then using the second factor for each of the smaller equations.

What is distributive property?

500

They relate to the main idea

What are key details?

500

It's a little dictionary found in the back of a book.

What is a glossary?


500
It is the first step a scientist makes in a discovery.

What is observation?

500

He was a civil rights leader who inspired others to fight for rights of African Americans.

Who was Martin Luther King, Jr.?

500

When an author uses the same sound over and over it a writing piece.

What is alliteration?

600

You may have to "be there" to understand

What is context?

600

It changes or modifies a verb to tell how, when, or where.

What is an adverb?

600

7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49

What are multiples of, or counting by 7?

600

When you leave two finger spaces at the beginning of every paragraph

What does it mean to indent?

600

It is in order, comes at the beginning of the book, and tells you where to find the stories.

What is a Table of Contents?

600

You make them when you read, and scientists make them during experiments.

What is a prediction or hypothesis?

600

The sheet in which you cast your vote

What is a ballot?

600

The sound of the action actually sounds like the word itself.

What is an onomatopeia?

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