Reading
Vocabulary
Informational
Literature
Math
Vocabulary
Math
100

What does the word "analyze" mean when discussing a text?

What is to examine closely and break down into parts?

100

What is "main idea" of an informational text?

What is what the text is mostly about.

100

What type of writing tells a made-up story?

What is fiction?

100

What do we call the result of adding two or more numbers together?

What is the sum?

100

What is the product of 15 x 6?

What is 90.

200

What does "inference" mean?

What is a conclusion drawn from evidence in the text?

200

What text structure best describes the following example?

First, the students gathered their supplies. Next, they started working on their projects. Finally, they presented their work to the class.

What is chronological order.
200

What is it called when characters in a text speak to each other? 

What is dialogue. 

200

What is the term for the distance around a shape?

What is the perimeter?

200

What is the difference of 253 and 158?

What is 95. 

300

What is a word that means the opposite of another word?

What is an antonym?

300

If a passage explains that "many animals migrate south for the winter," what can we infer about their behavior?

What is they are searching for warmer temperatures or food?

300

What do you call a group of lines in a poem?

What is a stanza.

300

What is the name of a fraction with a numerator of 1?

What is a unit fraction?

300

What fraction is equivalent to 2/6? 

What is 4/12, 1/3, 6/18. 

400

What do you call a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning?

What is a homophone?

400

If a text mentions that "the river overflowed its banks during the storm," what can you infer about the weather conditions?

What is there was heavy rainfall?

400

What theme might be present in a story where a character learns from mistakes?

What is growth or learning from failure?

400

What is the name for a polygon with four sides?

What is a quadrilateral?

400

If Joseph has $50 and buys 3 cars worth $3.50 each and gum for $1.75. How much money does he have left?

What is $37.75.
500

What does the word "explicit" mean in a text?

What is clearly stated or expressed?

500

What is the main idea of the following passage?

Birds live all over the world, from hot deserts to icy mountains. Some birds, like ducks and geese, live near water. Others, like eagles and hawks, prefer high places like cliffs and tall trees. Birds build different kinds of nests, depending on where they live.

What is "Birds live in many different places and build nests that fit their environment."

500

In many historical fiction stories, what theme often addresses the fight for equality?

What is civil rights or justice?

500

What do we call an angle that measures less than 90 degrees?

What is an acute angle?

500

Mr. Melendez went to the grocery store to buy 3 lbs of carne asada for $3 a pound, 2 packs of tortilla for $2 each, and 2 L bottle of Coca Cola for $3.75. How much did he spend? If he only has a $100 bill, how much does he have left?

What is $83.25. 

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