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100

This person writes the words to the story.

Who is the author? 

100

The total value of two dimes, two quarters and one penny.

What is 71 cents?

100

It takes this many days for the moon to orbit around the Earth.

What is 28? 


100

Who, whom, which, that and whose are examples of this part of speech.

What are relative pronouns? 

100

Buzz, zip and boom are all examples of this literary device.

What is onomatopoeia? 

200
If you go around the sun 5 times, you are this many years old.

What is five years old?

200

This number in expanded form: 879

What is 800+70+90

200

The answer to the following equation:

(5x4)+(4x3)

What is 32? 

200

The California Gold Rush was kicked off when gold was discovered at this location. 

What is Sutter's Mill?

200

The process by plants created energy from the sun.

What is photosynthesis? 

300

This season is after summer.

What is fall?

300

There are this many ten dollar bills in $500.

What is 50? 

300

A number that only has factors of 1 and itself is this type of number.

What is prime? 

300

In a fraction, this is the number "on top"

What is a numerator? 

300

7/4 as a mixed number

What is 1 and 3/4?

400

This kind of story is contains true facts and information.

What is nonfiction?

400

"Counting back" is a a way to solve this type of math problem. 

What is subtraction?

400

These are two strategies for finding area.

What is multiply the length and the width and skip count? 

400

This quirky word is what we call the answer in a division problem.

What is quotient?

400

The phrase "the bunny was as fluffy as a cloud" is an example of of this.

What is a simile?

500

This person creates the pictures for a book. 

What is an illustrator? 

500

This part of speech includes people, places and things.

What are nouns? 

500

The definition of gemination.

What is the growing process? 

500

The planet is known as "the red planet".

What is Mars? 

500

This is the name of the first permanent British settlement.

What is Jamestown? 

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