What is are informational (non-fiction) texts/resources?
300
The way an object looks or feels (rough, smooth, cracked, etc.) is called this.
What is texture?
400
A triangle that has only two equal sides
What is an isosceles triangle?
400
She was the student teacher who was with J-7.
Who is Mrs. Hermosura?
400
A giraffe's long neck to reach the leaves, a bear hibernating to survive the long winter, and a snake's venomous fangs to kill its prey are all examples of this.
What are adaptations?
400
"re-"
"un-"
"dis-"
"pre-"
What is a prefix?
400
He is the artist who created magnificent works of art using bright colors or a set of colors to create a happy or sad mood.
Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
500
Another word for equal in math.
What is equivalent?
500
She is the teacher who works with students to create all our school's slideshows.
Who is Mrs. Miyasaki?
500
The name of a rock that is formed when layers of sand, mud, gravel, etc. are pressed together.
What is sedimentary?
500
"Cat got your tongue?"
"Driving him up the wall"
"Raining cats and dogs"
"Hit the books"
What is figurative language/idioms?
500
A word to describe when one object in an artwork stands out more than the others.