Name three things people take, drink, or eat that are bad for their health.
Drugs, alcohol, smoking, junk foods.
What is the name for an area and all the living and non living things there?
An ecosystem.
What s a noun?
A person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a rhyme? Give an example.
What is the answer to a multiplication equation called?
The product.
What is the name of the system that helps us breathe?
Respiratory system.
What is the name for the flow of energy from one organism to another?
Food chain or food web.
What is a predicate?
An action word. (verb)
What is figurative language? Give an example.
Words or phrases that used to express an idea that have a meaning other than their literal meaning.
What do the letters in PEMDAS stand for?
Parentheses, exponents, multiplication or division, addition or subtraction.
What is the name of the system that moves blood around our body?
Circulatory system.
What are condensation, precipitation, and evaporation parts of?
The water cycle.
What is a contraction in writing?
Two words put together to make a shorter form that uses an apostrophe to replace omitted letters.
What are the three types of writing?
Opinion (persuasive), expository (informational), narrative.
What is the rule for adding or subtracting decimal numbers?
Keep the decimal points lined up.
What are nutrients?
Chemicals in food that help your body grow and stay healthy.
What is the name for a large global region with the same climate?
A biome.
What are common nouns and what are proper nouns? Give an example of each.
Common nouns are words for types of things, people, places, or ideas. Proper nouns name specific persons, places, things, or ideas.
What is hyperbole? Give an example.
Exaggeration.
How do we read a fraction?
Numerator divided by denominator.
Where in the body do we have neurons and axons?
The brain.
What are the three types of organisms in a food chain?
Producers, consumers, decomposere.
What is a conjunction and what is it used for? Give an example.
Words used to join ideas in a sentence. And, but and or...
what is the name for a group of lines in a poem?
A stanza.
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