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There, There, Their
100

9 X 7

63

100

What punctuation mark is at the end of this question?

Question Mark

100

What is the capital of Massachusetts?

Boston

100

Anything that moves has what type of energy?

 Kinetic energy

100

The region known for maple syrup.

The northeast.

100

They left _____ coats on the bus.

their

200

25 x 8

200

200

What is a noun?

A person, place, or thing

200

How many weeks are in a year?

52

200

Which type of cell has a cell wall?

A plant cell.

200

The region known for Motown music, the Badlands, and grain farms.

The midwest.

200

Please put the books down ___________.

there

300

If I have a pizza with 8 slices, and I ate 4 slices, what is the fraction of the amount of pizza I have left

4/8 or 1/2

300

A word that describes a noun is ...

an adjective

300

Who is our Head of School? 

Dr. Ramsden

300

Name 2 types of renewable energy.

water, wind, or solar

300

The southern state that is a large peninsula.

Florida


300

___________ are 12 people coming to my party.

There

400

450x10

4500

400

The adverb in the following sentence:

Peter quickly ran away from the bear.

quickly

400

If a bat and a ball cost $1.10 and the bat cost $1 dollar more than the ball, how much does the ball cost?

$0.05

400

What is the smallest structure in living things?

A cell.

400

Although this region is mostly desert, it can get cold at night, especially in its alpine areas.

The southwest.

400

__________ coming over to my house when they finish __________ homework.

They're  their

500

(80 รท 4) x 6 + 8

128
500

Sing the Preposition Song with no help.

My decision.

500

Put these words in alphabetical order:

alligator, bongo, bobcat, ant, antelope, baboon


alligator, ant, antelope, baboon, bobcat, bongo

500

What kind of energy would you use when plugging in your computer?

electrial

500

Name the 5 Great Lakes.

Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior

500

Write there, their and they're on the board and draw the symbols that help us remember the difference between them.

their - a face for the dot on the i

there - an arrow on the r

they're - a crossed out "a" where the contraction is

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