What is photosynthesis
It is the process by which plants use energy from the sun to make their own food.
What is 8,342 rounded to the nearest hundred?
8,300
What is the setting of a story
The time and the place where the actions happens
What major holiday do Americans celebrate on the fourth of July?
Independence day (or Americas birthday).
What imaginary line divides the earth into northern Southern hemisphere
The equator
What is the third planet from the sun
Earth
Which fraction is larger 2 thirds or 2 fifths
2 thirds
The runner was as fast as a lightning bolt during the 100 meter dash.
What type of figurative language is used in this sentence?
What famous bird is the national symbol of the United States?
The bald eagle 🦅
What do we call a large, mostly flat area of land that rises sharply above the surrounding land
A plateau
What do you call an animal that eats both plants and animals?
These animals are called omnivores
What is the standard form of 40,000 + 3,000 + 100+ 20 + 1?
43,121
How do you spell 🐒
M O N K E Y
How many stars are on the American flag
50 (one for each state).
What are the first ten amendments to the constitution called
The bill of rights
Which part of a planet carries water up from roots?
The stem
What is 772 rounded to the nearest hundred
800
Finish the sentence :
The boy was very __ when he went to the beach.
Choose a answer:
A.excited. B. Impressed. C. Sad D.amazed
D. Amazed or B. Impressed
Who was the first president of the united states
George Washington
What word describes the unique way of life, including beliefs, customs, art, and language, shared by a group of people
Culture
What organ in the human body is responsible for pumping blood?
The heart
What type of angle is exactly 90 degrees?
A right angle
Which word from the passage helps the reader understand the meaning of the word silhouette
A. Glow B. Storm C. Shape D. Branch
C. Shape
Which country gifted the statue of liberty
France
What do we call a story or belief that is passed down through generations by word or mouth
A tradition (or folktale).