Reading
Writing
Science
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Social Studies
100

What the story is mostly about.

What is the Main Idea?

100

Writing your view about something.

What is opinion or argumentative?

100

Lion, bat, cat, and wolf

What are examples of carnivores?

100

7 x 8 = 8 x 7

What is the commutative property of multiplication?

100

Mountains, rivers, oceans, glaciers

What are natural features?

200

The person telling the story in a poem.

Who is the narrator?

200

Writing to explain a topic or issue.

What is explanatory?

200

Elephants, deer, horse, moose.

What are examples of herbivores?

200

(3 x 5) x 7 = (7 x 3 ) x 5

What is the distributive or associative property of multiplication?

200

schools, roads, restaurants

What are man-made features?

300

The way someone interprets a story.

What is point of view or perspective?

300

Finding information to use in your writing piece.

What is research?

300

Bears, pigs, crows, humans.

What are examples of omnivores?

300

The numbers multiplied together.

What are factors?

300

A tool used to find directions.

What is a compass?

400

An action and reaction.

What is Cause and Effect?

400

To write a story that teaches the reader something.

What is a narrative?

400

Trees, flowers, grass, and vegetables.

What are examples of producers?

400

The answer in multiplication.

What is the product?

400

Our form of government, background in medicine, and architecture.

What did we get from Ancient Greece?

500
Hints the author gives to help you understand the meaning of an unknown word.

What are context clues?

500

Words or phrases that connect one idea to another. (example: first, then, finally)

What are transition or linking words?

500

Fungus, bacteria, invertebrates.

What are examples of decomposers?

500

The answer in division.

What is the quotient?

500

Sierra Nevada Mountains, Central Valley, Pacific Coast, Mojave Desert.

What are the regions of California?

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