This process lets plants act like tiny solar panels, turning sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food.
What is photosynthesis
This algebraic ingredient is a letter that stands in for an unknown number.
What is a variable
This prehistoric Native American culture built large earthen mounds and farmed crops like corn, beans, and squash.
What is the Mississippian culture
This is the message or life lesson an author wants readers to take away from a story.
What is theme
This type of energy is stored in an object due to its position, like a book resting on a high shelf.
What is potential energy
This property explains why a bowling ball sinks but a beach ball floats, even if they’re the same size.
What is density
In the expression 7x, this is the name for the number 7.
What is a coefficient
This Spanish explorer marched through Georgia in 1540, bringing disease and destruction to Native populations.
Who is Hernando de Soto
This story element can be internal or external and represents the main struggle a character faces.
What is conflict
This math term describes the distance a number is from zero on a number line, always expressed as a positive value.
What is absolute value
This scientific law says that every action has one of these equal‑and‑opposite reactions.
What is Newton’s Third Law
This set of numbers includes positives, negatives, and zero—but no fractions or decimals.
What is an integer
From 1732 to 1752, Georgia was governed under this system, where a group of appointed leaders ran the colony without profit.
What is the Trustee Period
First‑person, third‑person limited, and third‑person omniscient are all types of this narrative perspective.
What is point of view
This early settlement, founded by James Oglethorpe, became the first capital of the Georgia colony.
What is Savannah
This theory explains why continents drift, mountains rise, and earthquakes shake the planet.
What is plate tectonics
Unlike an equation, this mathematical phrase has numbers, variables, and operations but no equal sign.
What is an expression
This scandal erupted in 1795 when Georgia legislators were bribed to sell millions of acres of land for pennies.
What is the Yazoo Land Fraud
Readers make this kind of educated guess by combining text clues with their own knowledge.
What is an inference
This type of characterization shows a character’s personality through actions, dialogue, and interactions rather than direct description.
What is indirect characterization
Burning wood, rusting metal, and baking a cake all involve this type of change where new substances form.
What is a chemical change
This type of statement uses symbols like >, <, ≥, or ≤ to compare two quantities.
What is an inequality
This nickname refers to three powerful Georgia politicians who promoted industry and white supremacy after Reconstruction.
What is the Bourbon Triumvirate
Similes, metaphors, and personification are all examples of this creative use of words to add meaning.
What is figurative language
A historian might analyze primary sources, a scientist might test a hypothesis, and a reader might examine text evidence — all examples of using this critical thinking skill.
What is analysis