The four operations
Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
The name of Debra's daughter in 5th grade
Amira
The number of students in 4-406
25
The colors of the rainbow in order
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet
This type of figurative language compares two things using the words "like" or "as"
Simile
The answer to a multiplication problem is called this
Product
This mental health related college major was studied by Ms. Simone before she decided to become a teacher instead
Psychology
The nature themed message posted on our classroom door
"Welcome to Our Garden"
Antartica, Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America are the names of these expanses of land
Continents
This term was used to describe colonists who still believed they should follow King George and remain under British rule
Loyalists
Parts of a whole number can be represented using either one of these
Decimals or fractions
This small reptile is the namesake of Ms. Debra's cat
Gecko
These one-digit numbers represent the number of minutes given for snack on a typical day
7 or 8 minutes
These terms describe the diets of different organisms
(hint: only eats plants, only eats meat, eats both)
Herbivore, carnivore, omnivore
Gary Paulson and Sharon Creech
The formula to solve for this type of measurement can be written a couple of ways:
(length + length + width + width)
(2L + 2W)
Perimeter
You might have noticed Ms. Josie's accent, how impressive that after this many years she's still got it!
31 years
This classroom supply ran out FAST this year
Erasers
This letter of the alphabet is the only one to NOT appear in the name of any U.S. states
Q
These punctuation marks indicate when a person is speaking
Quotation marks
The four angle types we learned about this year
Straight, obtuse, right, and acute
This two-digit number represents how many years it has been since Ms. Simone was born
28!
There is a three-way tie for the most common first initial in our class. Name at least two of these initials.
A (Ami, Andi, Ahcia)
E (Ellie, Ellis, Evie)
J (James, Javier, Juliette)
This mammal is the only one that is capable of sustained flight rather than gliding
(Remember, birds are NOT mammals.)
Bats
Antonym