What is the rhyme for the multiplication sentence 8x8?
I ate and I ate, I got sick on the floor, 8x8=64!
What does TIDE stand for when writing a persuasive essay?
topic, important reason, details, ending
Arts & crafts, movie, and board games are possible examples of what celebration?
The Big Shebang
Name the kind of question you need to use the text AND your prior knowledge.
Author and Me
Name the teacher that sat on one end of a seesaw and a third grader sat on the other end.
Mrs. LeCompte
Name the two tricks Mrs. Fennelly has for our 9’s facts.
1.Use your fingers.
2. The sum of the digits in the product always adds up to 9.
What two words describe how force works, even though we cannot see force?
push and pull
What is the name of our grade 3 student teacher?
Mrs. Andrews
Most of the Pilgrims came to America for “Freedom of ______”
Religion
Name the teacher that taught you the 4 ways to learn about character traits using your hands?
Mrs. Hartman
At the beginning of the year, Mrs. Fennelly would always say this to help us mark up the problem. (HINT: 2 words)
“Do What?!”
What type of essay would I be writing if I used wwwWhat2How2?
narrative
We took a trip on sweet coach buses! Where did we go?
Plimoth Plantation/ Wampanoag Village
Name a trait that describes someone who: invites a new student to play on the playground.
kind/ friendly/ generous
Name the teacher that came in the morning to help with songs/activites during our SEL time.
Miss Pat (Mrs. Feldman)
What is the inverse operation of multiplication?
Division
Name 4 forms of precipitation.
rain, snow, sleet, hail
What do you earn only in 3rd grade when you follow the 3 Rs?
Lucky Bucks
Name a trait that describes someone who: has just opened a gift, is jumping up and down, yelling, “Thank you! Thank you!”
joyful/excited/grateful
Name the teacher that taught us about having a growth mindset vs. a fixed mindset at the beginning of the year.
Mrs. Fennelly
What does S.R.P. stand for?
Self Regulation Plan
How do you connect a compound sentence?
comma and conjunction-and, or, but
What is the name of Mrs. Fennelly's fish?
Bubbles
Name the group of Native Americans who lived in Plymouth before the Pilgrims came to America.
The Wampanoags
Name the teacher who LOVES math more than Mrs. Fennelly.
Mrs. Hickson