Where are dramas usually performed?
In a drama, what are the words the actors say to each other?
What is Dialogue?
The process by which water is heated up and turns into a water vapor.
What is evaporation?
The form that water takes on after it evaporates due to the heat from the sun.
Hint: You see this when boiling water.
What is water vapor?
The answer to a subtraction problem.
What is the difference?
What are the objects actors use to bring a drama to life?
What are Props?
In a drama, what shows the changes settings over time?
What are Scenes?
Process by which water moves through a plant and evaporates through the leaves.
What is transpiration?
What percentage of the earths surface is the ocean?
What is 75%?
What ship did the pilgrims come over on?
What is the Mayflower?
What are actors?
What are "chapters" in a drama called?
What are Acts?
Name the four types of precipitation.
What are rain, snow, sleet, and hail?
What is it called when precipitation collects in ponds, rivers, lakes, and streams? There are two possible answers.
What is collection/accumulation?
What is the name of the symbol found on a map that tells direction?
What is compass rose?
What are the written instructions for actors in a drama called?
In a drama, what are the words the actors say to each other?
What is Dialogue?
Part of the water cycle when liquid falls in the form of rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
What is Precipitation?
Is the water cycle a continuous process, or does it end?
What is continuous/never-ending?
Type of animal that has scales.
What are reptiles?
What drama did we read and test over in class?
Hint: The main theme was that there is always someone stronger.
What is "The Strongest One'?
Who is The Little Red Ant?
Name one drama that we've read in class. Also, who/what was a main character? This drama cannot be one we tested over.
What is Cinder...Really (Cinderella).
Ugly step-sister, Godmother, Cinderella.
Hint: Clouds are formed.
What is condensation?