English
Phonics
Nonfiction
Nonfiction 2
Anthology
100

Magnets Work

Which poles repel each other?

The same poles

100

Prefixes go at the beginning or the end of a word?

Beginning

100

Where was Christopher Columbus sailing to when he landed in North America?

Asia/ India

100

Who was Rosa Parks?

A woman who refused to give up her seat on the bus for a white man. A civil rights activist

100

What are Mr. Putter and Mrs. Teaberry to each other

They are neighbors

200

Magnets Work

What was the author's purpose in writing this story?

To tell you how magnets work.

200

What does the prefix UN mean?

not or opposite of

200

A colony is a settlement owned by another country. 

True or False?

True

200

Who was Susan B. Anthony?

A woman who fought for women's voting rights.

200

Mr. Putter gets a stomach ache from eating what food?

Pineapple jelly rolls

300

I Fall Down

What is gravity?

A force

300

How do you count syllables?

CVC

The amount of CVC pairings in the word.  

300

What is an immigrant?

A person who lives in another country.

300

How is a timeline organized?

The oldest event is on the left and the newest event is on the right.

300

What is the Big Dipper?

A group of stars that look like a spoon

400

Gravity on the moon is the same as on Earth. 

True or False?

False. The moon has less gravity. 

400
What is the root word of disagree?

Agree

400

Martin Luther King Jr. wanted all Americans to have what?

The same rights

400

Immigrants bring their cultures with them to their new homes. What is an example of this?

clothing, food, language, practices, customs

400

Mr. Putter always wanted to go where as a kid?

To space in a rocket ship

500

Objects on the moon fall at what speed?

The same speed.

500

What does the suffix LY mean?

In a certain way

500

Do the choices of people from the past still effect us today?

yes

500

People moved to the cities for what?

Jobs in factories.

500

Who is Zeke?

Mrs. Teaberry's dog

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