When multiplying a number by this number, the answer is always 0
What is zero?
In a fraction, it is what the top number is called.
What is a numerator?
Rectangles, triangles, circles, and squares are examples of this long "a" word.
What is S-H-A-P-E(-S)?
This is the person that wrote a story, or book. Dr. Seuss is one.
What is the author?
This was the best part of 3rd grade.
Any reasonable answer is correct.
When you multiply a number by this number, the answer is always the same number you started with.
What is 1?
In a fraction, this is what the bottom number is called.
What is the denominator?
This long "e" word is what you might do if you are allergic to something ("achoo").
What is S-N-E-E-Z-E?
If a book is a made up story, and not real, it is this.
What is "fiction"?
This was the worst part of 3rd grade.
Any reasonable is correct.
3 times this number equals 6.
What is 2?
This is the numerator in the fraction 3/4.
What is 3?
This long "i" word is the opposite of "day".
What is N-I-G-H-T?
If a book is based on real information, it is called this.
What is "non-fiction"?
This was my teacher during 3rd grade.
Who is Ms. Charnofsky or Ms. Donohue?
5 times this number is 40.
What is 8?
This is the denominator in the number 5/8.
What is 8?
This long "o" word is what comes out of a chimney (it comes from fire).
What is S-M-O-K-E?
These are words that help you understand information in a story or text. It starts with a "v".
What is vocabulary?
This was my principal during 3rd grade.
Who is Mr. MacDonald?
7 X 7 = this number.
What is 49?
Of these two fractions, this one is the greater: 1/2 and 1/4.
What is 1/2?
This long "o" word is the person that teaches sports to people on a team.
What is C-O-A-C-H?
If something is not a fact, it might be this. It starts with an "o".
What is "opinion"?
This is what I will remember most about 3rd grade.
Any reasonable answer is correct.