Math
Dancing Lights
Vocabulary
Patterns of Change
Pokemon
100

What is 1/3 of 1/8?

What is 1/24

100

The lights in the night sky called Aurora Borealis is also known as?

What is the Northern Lights

100

Give an example of "erode"

When storms erode the beach, they carry sand away from the shore

100

Define "geologists"

What is a person who studies earth

100

This pokemon is a cute yellow mouse

What is Pikachu

200

What is 1/4 of 1/8

What is 1/32

200

Where is Aurora Borealis typically seen?

What is the North Pole.

200

Give and example of "formation"

A marching band 

200

define "biological"

Relating to the study of life

200

This pokemon is a big fire dragon

What is Charizard

300

What is 2/3 of 1/6

What is 2/18 or 1/9

300

What is a synonym for particles?

What is Small Pieces of Bits
300

Give an example of "moisture"

rain on a leaf

300

Name one type of rock 

What is Igneous (granite, obsidian), Sedimentary (limestone, marble, sandstone)

300

This pokemon loves to eat and weighs about 1000 pounds

What is Snorlax

400

What is 2/3 of 3/4

What is 6/12 or 1/2

400

What country can see Aurora Borealis?

What is Canada, Norway, or Iceland. 

400

Give an example of "repitition"

Doing the same excerise over and over

400

Define chronology

What is the study of time

400

This pokemon is a metal fighting pokemon 

What is Lucario

500

What is 4 squared?

What is 16

500

What causes the northern lights?

When the particles from the sun touch the gases in the Earth's atmosphere

500

Give an example of "contact"

When you turn on the gas stove and the flame touches the pot. 

500
Define metamorphic

What is Undergoing a transformation

500

Who, in Mrs. Razo class, is the biggest Pokemon fan? 

Who is Milan

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