Math 1
ELA 1
Math 2
ELA 2
100

This is a comparison of two quantities, such as "for every 3 red marbles, there are 4 blue marbles."

Ratio

100

These are specific phrases or sentences from the text that a student must use to prove their answer is correct.

Textual Evidence

100

This is the distance a number is from zero on a number line, and it is always positive.

Absolute Value

100

A story told by a character who uses the pronouns "I," "me," and "we" is written in this point of view.

First-Person

200

This is a ratio that compares a quantity to exactly one of another unit (e.g., 65 miles per 1 hour).

Unit Rate

200

These are hints within a sentence that help a reader define a difficult or unknown word.

Context Clues

200

To divide two fractions, you multiply the first fraction by this "flipped" version of the second fraction.

Reciprocal

200

This text structure explains how two things are alike and how they are different.

Compare and Contrast?

300

In a ratio of 2:3, if the first number increases to 10, this is what the second number must become to remain equivalent.

15 (Multiply both by 5)

300

This is the main message, lesson, or "moral" that an author wants the reader to take away from a story.

Theme

300

In the algebraic expression 5x + 7, the number 5 is known as this

Coefficient

300

: In an informational text, these are the "mini-titles" found above paragraphs that tell the reader what that specific section is about.

Subheadings

400

This mathematical tool is a table of values where all pairs of numbers represent the same relationship.

Ratio Table

400

When an author gives human-like qualities to a non-human object (e.g., "The wind whispered through the trees").

Personification

400

This is the value of 4^3 (4 to the third power).

64 (4 times 4 times 4)

400

This is the author’s attitude toward the topic they are writing about (e.g., serious, humorous, or angry).

Tone

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