Problem Solving
Author's Purpose
Story Elements
Figurative Language/Poetry
Math Misc.
100
Twenty-seven times thirty-two
What is 864
100
Authors never write an informative selection to do this.
What is entertain.
100
The sequence of events in a story.
What is plot.
100
An exaggeration.
What is a hyperbole.
100
When these lines intersect they make a 90 degree angle.
What is perpendicular.
200
Used to work out math problems.
What are strategies.
200
The three reasons an author writes.
What is to persuade, inform, and entertain.
200
The two key factors that the setting describes.
What is where and when.
200
Used in rhyming poems and follows patterns like AABB, or ABAB.
What is rhyme scheme.
200
The type of chart used to see how many times a specific number is chosen.
What is a frequency chart.
300
The digit that is 1/10 the digit in the tenths place. 147.32
What is 2.
300
A fictional selection.
What is to entertain.
300
After reading a selection a reader should be able to determine this.
What is Main Idea.
300
The flowers danced in the wind and smiled at the sun.
What is personification.
300
The property that shows that it does not matter what factors you multiply first the answer will be the same.
What is associative property.
400
All three angles are acute.
What is an acute triangle.
400
You must choose Whataburger over Burger King because the burgers are much better.
What is to persuade.
400
Usually includes parentheses and the words are written in italic text.
What is stage direction.
400
There were a million gallons of water in the bath tub and it was as dirty as a mud puddle.
What is a hyperbole and a simile.
400
The digit that is 10x the digit in the hundreds place. 458,721
What is 8.
500
the measure of a right angle.
What is 90 degrees.
500
Used to prove the author's story because it is true.
What is a fact.
500
A small paragraph that explains only the key elements of a whole selection.
What is a summary.
500
He got up on the wrong side of the bed; "Shriek!" , went his brother when he saw the grumpy troll coming down the hall.
What is idiom, onomatopoeia, and metaphor.
500
Fractions that represent the same amount.
What are equivalent fractions.
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