ELA
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Electives
100

active reading strategy which promotes critical thinking; marking the text and recording information (e.g., literary devices and elements, questions, key words)

annotate

100

angles in the same relative position in similar or congruent figures

corresponding angles

100

A nonliving factor or element (e.g., light, water, heat, rock, energy, mineral).

abiotic

100

A political situation in which further action is deadlocked

stalemate

100

Area of an artwork that attracts the attention first

Focal Point

200

nclination to hold a particular view or perspective; revealed through the text structure, selected details, and word choices; subjectivity

bias

200

the product of a whole number and any other whole number.    This term of 5 include 0, 5, 10, 15, ... etc

multiples

200

An environmental factor related to or produced by living organisms.

biotic

200

pertain to those sources that historians use to interpret and reconstruct the past that are the interpretations of events and developments that are not first-hand observations.  

secondary sources

200

The use of technology to ease human labor or extend physical capabilities.

Automation

300

an assertion of the truth, usually of a positiontypically considered as disputed or in doubt; counter-claim—a statement that negates or disagrees with the thesis/claim


claim/counter claim

300

an integer that will divide evenly into another number.  1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 are all factors of 12, since 12 is divisible by each.

factor

300

An organism often microscopic in size, that obtains nutrients by consuming dead organic matter, thereby making nutrients accessible to other organisms; examples of these include fungi, scavengers, rodents and other animals.

Decomposer

300

referes to the division of responsibility and powers among different branches of government within a political system

Separation of Powers

300

the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.

cross contamination

400

facts, figures, details, quotations, or other sources of data and information that provide support for claims or analysesand that can be evaluated by others; should appear in a form and be derived from a source widely accepted as appropriate to a particular discipline, as in details or quotations from a text in the study of literature  

evidence

400

a plane determined by the intersection of two perpendicular number lines in which the coordinates of a point are its distances from the number lines

coordinate plane

400

A protein that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being changed by the reaction; an organic catalyst.

enzyme

400

 is defined as the quantity of goods and services produced by an individual, a company, a sector of the economy, or an economy in a given amount of time. 


Productivity

400

characteristic way  in which musical tones are connected, separated, or accented; types of articulation include legato (smooth, connected tones) and staccato (short, detached tones)

Staccato

500

sonnets, haiku, free verse, limericks

forms of poetry

500


a graph that uses a rectangle to represent the middle 50% of a set of data (the midquartile range) and line segments at both ends to represent the remainder of the data 

box and whiskers plot

500

The scientific study of the properties, distribution and effects of water on the earth’s surface, in the soil and underlying rocks and in the atmosphere.

Hydrology

500

a system of government in which rule is by the people, either where the people make their own laws or as a  a republic, in which laws are made by the people’s representatives

democracy

500

An activity is this if it involves steady activity that increases your heart and breathing rates, such as running around the playground or playing sports at school.

aerobic  

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