How many lines of symmetry does this figure have?
Abraham Lincoln was the ___th president.
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president.
The day was bright and clear. The sun shined down on the green, flat field. All the players gathered to hear the referees final instructions. My hands were sweaty and my stomach twisted and turned. It was my first game, so a million things crossed my mind. The whistle blew and I ran to my position, forgetting my worries and focusing on the game. "You can do this!" my family yelled from the side lines. I lifted my head and puffed my chest. I was ready to win.
What is the point of view of this story?
Which of the following is correct?
A. 7/8 > 3/5
B. 7/8 < 3/5
C. 7/8 = 3/5
A. 7/8 > 3/5
A. condensation, evaporation, precipitation
B. evaporation, condensation, precipitation
C. precipitation, condensation, evaporation
D. evaporation, precipitation, condensation
The day was bright and clear. The sun shined down on the green, flat field. All the players gathered to hear the referees final instructions. My hands were sweaty and my stomach twisted and turned. It was my first game, so a million things crossed my mind. The whistle blew and I ran to my position, forgetting my worries and focusing on the game. "You can do this!" my family yelled from the side lines. I lifted my head and puffed my chest. I was ready to win.
How does the character's attitude change throughout the story?
Which of the following is true?
A. Obtuse angles are 90o, acute angles are more than 90o, and right angles are less than 90o
B. Obtuse angles are less than 90o, acute angles are more than 90o, and right angles are 90o
C. Obtuse angles are more than 90o, acute angles are less than 90o, and right angles are 90o
C. Obtuse angles are more than 90o, acute angles are less than 90o, and right angles are 90o
Name 3 renewable resources.
Name 3 non-renewable resources.
Wind, water, sunlight, trees
Oil, gas, gasoline, coal, fossil fuelsClose to its INTENDED food, which is leaves.
Another name for the caterpillar stage is larva.
It turns into a pupa in the winter.
FALSE, butterflies move to a different plant.
What was the name of the invention that helped transport goods from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean?
The steamboat.
The steamboat.
were their two
we're they're too
where there to
we're: we are
where: place or location
their: belonging to, ownership
they're: they are
there: place or location
two: number 2
too: also
to: traveling, place or location, as a verb
Ms. Ruan is fencing a garden with a length of 14 feet and a width of 22 feet. She also needs to fill the garden with new soil to plant carrots and radishes. How much fencing is needed to enclose the garden? Also, how much space needs to be filled with soil?
AREA: 308 FT2 needs to be filled with soil.
PERIMETER: She needs 72 ft of fencing.
Where does the butterfly lay its eggs?
What is another name for the caterpillar stage?
What season does the caterpillar go into a pupa?
True or False: The adult butterfly lays its eggs on the same plant it was born.
Close to its INTENDED food, which is leaves.
Another name for the caterpillar stage is larva.
It turns into a pupa in the winter.
FALSE, butterflies move to a different plant.
Who did the U.S. receive independence from? What year did this happen?
The U.S. got its independence from England in 1776.
The day was bright and clear. The sun shined down on the green, flat field. All the players gathered to hear the referees final instructions. My hands were sweaty and my stomach twisted and turned. It was my first game, so a million things crossed my mind. The whistle blew and I ran to my position, forgetting my worries and focusing on the game. "You can do this!" my family yelled from the side lines. I lifted my head and puffed my chest. I was ready to win.
What does the word puffed mean in this story?
A. to straighten up
B. to have many feathers
C. to get mad
D. to get excited
predicate: what are they doing, what is going on (can contain the verb)
compound sentences have comma followed by FANBOYS (for,and,nor,but,or,yet,so) and 2 subject 2 predicates
What is the name of the force that keeps us from floating and that causes high and low tides on Earth?
Alliteration
Personification
Simile
Metaphor
Homograph
Personification: human trait in an object (trees dancing in the wind)
Simile: comparison of two things using like or as (the man was as tall as a building)
Metaphor: comparison saying one thing is another (my mom has a heart of gold)
Homograph: two words written different but said the same (flower/flour flea/flee hare/hair)
I- pronoun I
N- names of persons and places
T- titles of books, movies, newspaper, magazines
S- start of sentences