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100

Mr. Watters found $100 on the ground. He gives half to his wife (of course). She shares her portion with her ten best friends. How much money does each best friend receive? 

What is $5

100

A person, place, thing, or idea. 

What is a NOUN? 

100

A sound effect word

What is onomatopoeia?

100

The number of a group of ONE SPECIES

What is population? 

100

The father of the Constitution

James Madison

200

25 x 5

What is 125?

200

Spicy, yellow, tall, cool, awesome, excellent, cheesy, salty...

What is an adjective? 

200

The lake, as smooth as glass, was so calm and beautiful this morning. 

What is a simile? (Uses like or as)

200

These types of organisms are vegetarians, and all their energy comes from plants. 

What are primary consumers? 

200

During the French and Indian war, there were two sides. One side was the French and the native Americans, and this was the other side. 

Who were the colonists and the British? 

300

Is this a multiplicative or an additive comparison? 

Mrs. Pelinsky had 2 dogs, and then she adopted another one. 

What is an additive comparison? 

Ex. 2 + 1 = 3

300

This part of speech describes how we perform an action. It generally ends in the suffix -ly. 

What is an adverb? 

QuickLY, slowLY, interestingLY...

300

I have a million things to do!

What is hyperbole? 

300

This simple machine is made up of an inclined plane wrapped around a column

What is a screw? 

300

The Constitutional Convention was held here. 

Philadelphia, PA

400

Is this a multiplicative or an additive comparison? 

Dr. Davis has a bowl of 230 jellybeans. She plans to fairly share them with her 23 students. 

What is a multiplicative comparison? 

Ex: 230 ÷ 23 =10, or 10 x 23=230

400

This group of words includes who or what the sentence is about, or who or what performs the action in the sentence.  

What is the subject? 

400

My principal is a drill sergeant when he observes students walking in the halls.  

What is a metaphor? 

400

This is the non-moving part of a lever; the point upon which the plane rotates

The fulcrum

400

This part of Congress has 100 total representatives

What is the Senate? 

500

Mr. Monterola is organizing his seating chart. He wants to group his students at tables. If Mr. Monterola plans to group his 27 students into tables of 4, how many total tables will he need? 

What is SEVEN total tables? 

6 tables of 4 students, and one table with only 3 students. 6r3. 

500

These words modify verbs. 'Can', 'May', 'Should', 'Must' are examples. 

"I can go to the movies at 2:00 pm on a Tuesday!"

"I may not go to the movies at 2:00 pm on a Tuesday!" 


What are modal auxiliaries? 

500

These words or phrases are used by an author (or poet) to help the reader 'paint a picture in their mind', and they use many descriptive words. 

What is imagery? 

500

This causes things in the atmosphere to slow down when they fall toward Earth, this is how birds can use their wings to fly. 

Air resistance. 

500

The Bill of Rights is the name for the first ten ____________________ to the Constitution. 

Amendments

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