This part of speech is an action word
What is a verb
This is the genre of "Number the Stars."
What is historical fiction?
This the answer in a division problem
What is a quotient?
This red food is a very big product of the Northeast
What is a cranberry?
This is the host of Mystery Science videos
Who is Doug?
This is a comparison using "like" or "as."
What is a simile?
He wrote "Fig Pudding."
Who is Ralph Fletcher?
6 + (8 x 8) =
What is 70?
Buffalo wings originated in this state
What is New York?
When vibrations move through the air, we hear this.
What is sound?
Indian Brook Elementary needs upper case letters because it is this.
What is a proper noun?
Mrs. Williams says this a lot when there is a cliff-hanger or something exciting happens in a book.
What is "duh duh duh"?
You know to do this when you are told to find the difference in a math problem.
What is subtract?
This mountain chain runs down the east coast of the U.S.
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
This is the distance between 2 points on a sound wave.
What is wavelength?
This kind of figurative language gives human traits to something not human.
What is personification?
This sometimes is found at the end of a story, after the last chapter. It gives the reader an idea of what happened next.
What is an epilogue?
The formula for area
What is length x width?
The capital of Alabama
What is Montgomery?
This the process of moving sediment from one place to another.
What is erosion?
"It's raining cats and dogs" is an example of this kind of figurative language.
What is an idiom?
This is a text feature that lists topics of a non-fiction book, in alphabetical order, with page numbers.
What is an index?
This kind of number has more than 2 factors
What is a composite number?
This region is known as "America's Breadbasket."
What is the Midwest?
A type of rock that changes with heat or pressure
What is metamorphic?