Math
Science
Expository Prompts
Personal narratives
Fun Facts: About You!
1000

Name 2 of the 4 math operations

add subtract multiply divide
1000

Evaporation through plants.

Transpiration

1000

Video games have become a popular form of entertainment, especially among young people. Discuss the causes of this popularity and explain its effects on social interactions, behavior, and cognitive development.

Cause and Effect

1000

What was my personal narrative? (I had 2, but only need to remember 1!)

Moving into college or parents divorce

1000

What town am I from?

Lincoln, Rhode Island

2000

1/8 + 1/2 =

5/8

2000

Type of reproduction has 1 parent.

Asexual

2000

Outline the steps involved in applying for a college or university, from researching schools to accepting an offer of admission.

Sequencing Prompt
2000

Who had the personal story of nannying children? 

Bella, Michaela, Gabi 

Michaela

2000

What is my dog's name

Willow

3000

Find the missing value.

3x = 51

x = 17

3000

When liquid water is in a solid form what is it? 

ice

3000

Explain the similarities and differences between online shopping and shopping in physical stores. Focus on factors like convenience, selection, and customer experience.

Compare and Contrast

3000

What was Bella's personal story?

Learning Karate

4000

What is the 12 in the expression called?

12x + 2

Coefficient

4000

This law states the layers at the bottom are older than the layers at the top.

Law of Superposition

4000

Describe the advantages of volunteering in your community. Convince others to get involved by highlighting personal and social benefits.

Persuasive
4000

What was one key factor about Bella's personal story?

1. Positive impact in that it made her be less shy, teaches it to younger children.

2. Made lots of friends

3. Learned a new skill

Etc

5000

1 1/3 x 3 1/2 = 

28/6 or 14/3
5000

These three energy sorces are considered fossil fuels.

Coal, Oil and Natural Gas

5000

Describe the different types of communication skills that are important in the workplace. One type is verbal communication, which includes speaking clearly and effectively, while still another is nonverbal communication, such as body language and facial expressions.

Description/Classification
5000

List 3 ways how you can describe communication effectiveness 

Sequential Timeline: Did the narrator tell the story in the order the events occurred?

Conveying Emotions: Did the narrator express emotions to match the events of the story? 

Verbal examples: tone of voice (Not 100% sure if this would be considered verbal or nonverbal), emotion words ("I loved it!")Nonverbal examples: facial expressions, gestures 

Easy to understand: Did you, as the listener, have a lot of unanswered questions about the story or did the   narrator clearly explain it? 

Relevant Details: Did the narrator include relevant information throughout the story?

Topic Maintenance: Did the narrator remain on-topic or include lots of off-topic information/comments.

Interesting Topic: Was the story interesting to you, the listener? 

5000

Where was my brother stationed on the west coast

seattle

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