PRIDE
Science and Social Studies
Math
Language Arts
Mr. Chow
100

"P" stands for...

Practice kindness!

100

Why did you throw the globe around and make tally marks at the Water Cycle station at Ryder Park? 

To show that the Earth is 71% water. 

100

These are the products of what factor: 36, 33, 30, 27, 24, 21, 18, 15, 12, 9, 6, 3? 

3

100

Why was the book entitled, "The Chalk Box Kid"?

The boy used chalk in a nearby abandoned area to make a beautiful garden. 

100

Mr. Chow turned how old on his birthday this year?

44

200

Listening quietly while Mr. Chow is speaking is a true act of...

Respect! 

200

True or False: we learned that the Sun is one of the planets in our solar system.

False. The Sun is a star.

200

What is the area of a square with a side length of 5?

25. Can you tell me the perimeter? 

200

Where the story takes place. 

Setting.

200

What is in Mr. Chow's silver drink container? 

Coffee.

300

What is wrong with this part of PRIDE?

"Inspiration". What should it be?

Inspire others!

300

On our walking tour of Montoursville, we learned that the Konkle Library used to be a...

bank.

300

True or false: a rhombus and a square both have four equal sides. A square has four right angles but a rhombus has two acute and two obtuse angles. 

True

300

What was one important thing that happened in the book, "The Promise"?

Answers will vary.

300

Mr. Chow has how many children? 

2

400
True or False: "D" stands for "do your homework." 

FALSE. 

400

There are how many branches of government?

Three! Can you name them?

400

If you were to weigh my cat Tiger, you would probably weigh him in grams or kilograms? Which one?

Kilograms.

400
What does the word "genre" mean?

What KIND of story or text it is. 

400

Famous Mr. Chow saying: "You cannot talk..."

...and write." 

500

When you invite someone to play with you at recess because they are alone at the buddy bench, this is...

Everyone is included!

500

We learned that plants need air, water, soil and...

Sunlight. 

500

These are the products of what factor: 81, 72, 63, 54, 45, 36, 27, 18?

9

500

Pre, un, dis, re are examples of...

prefixes. 

500

Who is your favorite of all-time 3rd grade teacher that you'll always remember the rest of your life? 

Mr. Chow! 

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