Science
ELA
Flowcabulary
Social Studies
100

Where does all energy come from?

The source of all energy is the sun.

100

What is the setting in a story?

The place and time that a story is told in.

100

Define Exhibit: I can exhibit my artwork during the festival for everyone to see. 

To showcase something to the public.

100

What continent do we live in?

We live in the North American continent.
200

Who was the first African American woman to become a Scientist?

Marie Maynard Dally was the first African American woman to become a Scientist.


200

Give 3 synonyms for the word: happy

Ex: joyful, cheerful, merry

200

Define Immense: I saw an immense elephant at the Zoo.

Something that is very large in size.

200

How many states are in the US?

There are 50 states.

300

What is matter?

Anything that takes up space. YOU MATTER!

300

What is a synonym for the word: to judge?

Ex: criticize, guess and estimate.

300

What is approximate?

Not exact but a close estimate of something.

300

Who was the 1st President of the US?

It was George Washington.

400

What are the 3 states of matter?

They are solid, liquid and gas

400

What are important things we should annotate to be able to support a main idea?

We find key details and annotate them.

400

Define aroma and use it in a sentence.

Aroma is a strong smell or odor.

Ex: I can smell a strange aroma from the bathroom.

400

What is the capital of California?

The capital of California is Sacramento.
500

What did our oobleck go through when it turned from a liquid to a solid?

It went through phase changes.
500

A simile is used to compare two things with each other using the connecting word "as". Give an example of a simile.

Ex: I was as angry as a tiger.

500

Define bland and use it in a sentence.

A taste that is mild, dull and bitter.

Ex: I forgot to pour salt in my oatmeal so now it tastes bland.

500

Who wrote the 'Declaration of Independence'?

It was Thomas Jefferson.

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