The bottom number (denominator) of these fractions are the same.
What are like fractions?
A person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
The number of Colonies America had originally.
What is 13?
A flat surface that is tilted at an angle. (Ex.: ramp, slide, ladder)
What is an inclined plane?
Ms. Neuberger's blue-spotted Timor monitor lizard.
Who is Blue?
The simplest form of 2/4.
What is 1/2?
A describing word.
What is an adjective?
The first president of the America.
Who is George Washington?
The amount of space between two points. (Ex. miles, inches)
What is distance?
Roy G. Biv is an anagram that is used to remember the colors of this.
What is a rainbow?
2 x 2/3.
What is 4/3?
The prefix of the word "extravagant."
What is a "extra?"
The document that outlines what our government can and cannot do.
What is the Constitution?
A push or pull that can change the position of an object. (Ex. gravity, friction)
What is a force?
At Ethos, we always remember to spread positivity because of this.
What is "because negativity has no place here?"
The top number in a fraction.
What is the numerator?
An example of this incorrect convention is "I don't have no ice cream."
What is a double negative?
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams to name a few.
Who were the Founding Fathers?
The use of force to move something over a distance. (Made easier by using a simple machine, like an inclined plane).
What is work?
A baby kangaroo.
What is a joey?
The factors of 24.
What are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24?
The main character of the book we are reading as a class.
Who is Ender Wiggin?
This man wrote, in the Declaration of Independence, that everyone had the right to "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness."
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
A basic tool that makes work easier to do and has few or no moving parts. (Ex. inclined plane)
What is a simple machine?
Goldilocks ate his porridge.
Who is Baby Bear?