Annotations
Annotation 2
Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Math
100

On July 4th 1884 France gifted this to the United States, it represents freedom?

The statue of liberty

100

A girl we read about who was both blind and deaf?

Helen Keller

100

Vibrations that travel through the air and can be heard by a person or an animal?

noise

100

Its an investigation or study to learn about facts?

research

100

What are the two operations were are focusing on in 2nd grade?

Addition and subtraction

200

He invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

200

Its a trail that led settlers west to Oregon?

the Oregon trial

200

Of great significance. 

important

200

Its evidence about the past in writing or computer form, or a device used to hear music?

record

200

The smallest unit of measure we have learned about in class?

centimeters

300

What holiday do we celebrate on the 4th day of July

Independence day

300

a common artifact found that was used by Native Americans for hunting, they would attach it to the end of a stick?

arrowhead

300

having a strong desire to succeed. 

ambitious. 

300

Its a source known as first hand knowledge? 

Primary source

300

The largest unit of measure we have done in class?

Yards

400

In your annotations we read a girls diary, he name started with an E, what was her name?

Edith

400

its a process of asking someone a list of questions for a report or article?

an interview

400

Its a 3 letter word that means the ground

sod

400

A tool or work of art found by an archaeologist? 

artifact

400

In the equation: 

4 + n = 7

What is the n called?

Variable 

500

In the story, "Hellen Keller words through touch" what was she playing with in a bowl?

tadpoles

500

Name 3 sources of primary knowledge?

paintings, photographs, writings, videos, interviews, artifacts.

500

A large group of hoofed mammals?

herd

500

1. Moving in a constant direction.

2. Doing something with other people. 

along

500

When you measure the distance around an object, what are you measuring? 

The perimeter

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