This is the operation you use when you share equally or make equal groups.
What is division?
This animal is Ms. Leo’s absolute favorite.
What are cows?
This is the mascot of James Monroe.
What is an owl?
This color is Ms. G’s favorite.
What is yellow?
This is the total number of students in our class.
What is 19?
These are tools like bold words, captions, and diagrams that help readers understand nonfiction.
What are text features?
Ms. Leo loves this place so much that she gets refreshers there almost every day.
What is Dunkin’?
The principal and assistant principal of James Monroe.
Who is Mrs. Tufaro and Mr. H?
This is the name of Ms. G’s niece.
Who is Leah?
This student is an animal enthusiast AND has a twin.
Who is Linh?
This is a comparison between two things using “like” or “as.”
What is a simile?
These are the names of Ms. Leo’s two cats.
Who are Leo and Ari?
This is the Monroe motto students try to follow every day.
What is ‘Be respectful, try your best, choose kindness’?
Ms. G has a lot of these living things decorating her apartment.
What are plants?
This student moved all the way from Hong Kong and is an avid traveler.
Who is Sara?
This energy is produced when things are moving, like a rolling ball or running student.
What is kinetic energy?
This restaurant is Ms. Leo’s favorite place to eat.
What is The Cheesecake Factory?
This musical AND whole-school read this year is about a very smart girl with special abilities.
What is Matilda?
These are the names of Ms. G’s two dogs.
Who are Jeffrey and Carley?
These two students are our class representatives.
Who are Mahrosh and Aagam?
This is the central message or lesson a story teaches the reader.
What is the theme?
This is the name of the choir Ms. Leo sings in.
What is Somerset Hills Harmony?
This teacher earned the title of Teacher of the Year.
Who is Ms. Miele?
Ms. G currently lives in this New Jersey city.
What is New Brunswick?
These students in our class play soccer (name 3).
Who are ___, ___, and ___?