These are nouns that can include names of specific people or places should be capitalized.
What is a proper noun?
In a controlled experiment, this is how many variables you change.
What is 1 variable?
Ms. Nelson's birthday.
What holiday is December 21st?
This list of 282 laws governed Babylon.
What is Hammurabi’s Code?
The distance from zero on a number line, that will always result in a non-negative number.
What is absolute value?
This punctuation mark is used to set off information that is helpful but not necessary to the meaning of a sentence.
What is a comma?
An attractive force that pulls objects with mass together.
What is Gravity?
The largest planet in the Solar System.
What is Jupiter?
Twin brothers who founded Rome according to legend.
Who are Romulus and Remes?
The result of 5/7 + 3/4.
What is 1 13/28?
This pronoun adds an extra “oomph” - or intensity - to a sentence.
What is an intensive pronoun?
A type of magnet in which the magnetic field is produced by an electric current.
What is an Electromagnet?
The name of Ms. Nelson's dog.
Who is Niko?
Latin word for prohibit that we use from Roman times.
What is veto?
The simplified expression of 6x + 4 - x + 3y + 9 - 2y
What is 5x + 13 + y?
There are 23 of these sung to the tune of “Jingle Bells”
What are helping verbs?
All waves travel through it.
The largest ocean animal.
What is a Blue Whale?
A series of wars between Sparta and Athens.
What is the Peloponnesian War?
The mean of these numbers:
6, 7, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11, 11, 13, 16, 16, 17, 18, 20
What is 12?
If nothing else is learned in 6th grade ELA, Ms Szmed wants you to know this!
What is “a lot is always 2 words!”?
When you mix two substances together and a new substance, such as a gas, is formed.
What is a Chemical Reaction?
Ms. Nelson's age.
What is....
The longest ruling Egyptian Pharaoh.
Who is Ramses the Great?
The solution to the expression 3(3x + 2) = 2
when solved for x
What is x = -4/9?