How can you tell the difference between a fact and an opinion?
A fact can be proven.
An opinion is what someone thinks or feels.
What is photosynthesis
It is how plants make food from sunlight, water, and carbon monoxide.
What is a synonym for happy?
Glad, joyful, cheerful, content
What is condensation
When a gas changes into a liquid
What is a autobiography
A book written by a person about their life
How do you add or subtract fractions with unlike denominators
You must find a common denominator then add/subtract the numerators
What causes day and night?
The Earths rotation on its axis
What is the capital of New York
What is the water cycle
What is the difference between a carnivore and a herbivore
A carnivore eats only other animals; a herbivore eats only plants.
What is 3 times(x) 2/5
6/5
Why is it important to check your work in math?
To make sure your answers are correct and avoid mistakes
What is the capital of the United States
Washington, DC
What is the difference between a vertebrate andd invertebrate?
Vertebrates have a backbone, invertebrates do not
What is a homophone
two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings,
Why did people come to America to form the 13 colonions. (Name at least 2 reasons)
For religious freedom, economic opportunity and land ownership
What kind of food does Ms. Jay like?
Caribbeans food and seafood
Who was the first president of the united states
George Washington
What is a compound word?
A word made by joining two smaller words
(ex, sunflower, basketball)
What is the difference between literal and figurative language
literal language means exactly what it is says; figurative use comparisons, exaggerations or symbolism
What are the three states of matter?
solid, liquid, and gas
What is a simile?
A simile compares two things using the word "like
What Forces pulls objects toward the Earth
Gravity
What is a glossary
A list of words and their definitions, usually at the back of a book
what is the difference between first-person and third person point of view
First person uses "I" or "we", third person uses "he", "she", or "they