Write 5.28 as a fraction
5 28/100
True or false: Reading books near your lexile will help you become a better reader.
TRUE!
What kind of transportation did pioneers use?
Covered wagons
What is Bentley's dog's name?
Charlie
What kind of chicken is Eggness?
Easter Egger
Write the first 10 multiples of 8.
8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 72, 80.
This is the comprehension strategy where you picture the story in your head.
Visualizing
What is someone who moves from another country to our country called?
Immigrant
Who brought a big shell to show and tell last week?
Marleigh
How many girls and boy students are in our class (including Liam and Nick).
14 girls and 9 boys
345 divided by 3
115
The problem in a narrative is also called this.
The conflict.
What are the two Great Lakes that touch Wisconsin?
Lake Michigan and Lake Superior
Who was featured cleaning up a milk spill on the hallway TVs?
Asher
How old is Ms. Harmon?
26
What kind of triangle has three sides that are all the same length?
Equilateral
What point of view is this written in:
"I don't want to leave fourth grade," Nelli said. She was very sad that tomorrow was her last day. Sure, she would have lots of fun over the summer, but she would also miss her classmates."
Third person
Who was the president during the Civil War?
Abraham Lincoln
Who won limbo?
Anastasia
Name three events from Track and Field.
100, 200, 400 meter dash.
400 meter relay.
Football or softball throw.
High jump or long jump.
Michael's water bottle is half full. Molly's water bottle is 3/4 full. Michael has more water than Molly. How is this possible?
Michael has a bigger water bottle (the whole is better).
This is a type of figurative language where you compare two unlike things using like or as.
Example: She was as tall as a giraffe.
Simile
What is the name of the river that makes the southwest border of Wisconsin (bonus points if you spell it right!)
Mississippi
Name 3 the three students from our class who had solos at the Spring Concert
Bria, Nelli, Svea
What are the three 5th grade teachers' names?
Mr. Bayer, Mrs. Ridout, Mr. Olsen