Skip count by 5s to 25.
5,10,15,20,25
Dog
Concrete
What is a Central Message?
The lesson you learn from a story.
398-299=
99
What is the talent or skill to do something?
Ability
Skip count by 3s to 30.
3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30
Computer
Concrete
What is the central message of The Boy Who Cried Wolf?
That you shouldn't lie. You cannot be trusted if you do not tell the truth.
Mrs. Erin went to the store and bought 13 bananas, 6 apples and 9 oranges. How many items did she purchase in all?
28
He is an example of what?
Pronoun
1+1+1+1+1=
This is an example of what multiplication strategy?
Repeated Addition
Wind
Abstract
We read a story about a King that wanted to travel to see beautiful places. In that story, he meets a monkey that ends up giving everything up to get so little. The king calls the monkey "foolish".
What does foolish mean?
Silly
3+3+3+3=
is what multiplication problem?
4x3
A noun is a person, thing, idea or ________?
Place
Show 5x2 in equal groups.
5 groups with 2 items
Running
Trick!! This is a verb!
A witch flies on her broom with her cat. She loses her hat, her bow, and her wand, and a different animal finds each item and asks to join the group. The witch emphatically replies, “Yes!” to all, but eventually her broom snaps. The animals fall to the ground, and the witch runs into a dragon. The dragon wants to eat the witch, but her new animal friends save her.
What is the Central Message?
If you treat people kindly, then you will be treated kindly back.
17x1=
17
Find the mistake.
Should we only eat ice cream for dinner.
Should we only eat ice cream for dinner?
0
Is "fun" an abstract noun, concrete noun or a verb?
It can be both a verb and an abstract noun.
I will give half the points if you answered abstract noun.
What helps us determine the central message?
The big events in the story.
Katie's basketball team scored 19 points in the first half of the basketball game. In the second half, they scored 37 points. They lost the game by 6 points. How many points did the other team get?
62
The start of something or where something begins.
Origin