What is 1/2 × 2/3?
2/6 or 1/3
What punctuation mark should you use at the end of a statement?
Period.
What is 2.5 + 3.7?
6.2
What do we call the distance from crest to crest or trough to trough
Wavelength
What is a "claim" in the CER model?
The statement or argument you are trying to prove.
Multiply: 3/4 × 2/5.
6/20 or 3/10.
What is the proper punctuation mark for a direct question?
Question mark (?)
Subtract: 5.6 - 2.3.
3.3
What is the term for the writing system used in Ancient Mesopotamia, often inscribed on clay tablets?
Cuneiform
What is "evidence" in CER?
The data, information, facts, or texts that support your claim.
What is 5/6 ÷ 1/2?
5/3 or 1 2/3.
Which word should be capitalized in the sentence: "my sister visited new york last summer."?
New York (proper noun)
What is 0.75 + 1.25?
2.0
What ancient river, along with the Tigris River, formed the basis for the early civilization of Mesopotamia?
Euphrates River
True or False: "Reasoning" should include personal opinions. and say "I" and "My opinion"
False.
Divide: 2/3 ÷ 4/9.
3/2 or 1 1/2.
Choose the correctly punctuated sentence:
a) My friend asked “Do you want to go to the park?”
b) My friend asked, “Do you want to go to the park?”
b) My friend asked, “Do you want to go to the park?” (Quotation marks and commas are used correctly.)
What is 9.45 - 4.08?
5.37
What is the first known code of laws called?
Code of Hammurabi
What does "reasoning" explain in CER?
How the evidence supports the claim.
Multiply: 7/8 × 1/4
7/32.
Which of the following sentences is capitalized correctly?
a) we will visit the Eiffel tower in Paris this summer.
b) We will visit the Eiffel Tower in Paris this summer.
b) We will visit the Eiffel Tower in Paris this summer.
Subtract: 7.9 - 4.57
3.33
What is the name of the wave that moves in a direction perpendicular to the wave’s energy?
Transverse Wave
Prompt: You are writing an argument about whether schools should have longer lunch periods. Write a claim, provide evidence, and explain the reasoning behind your evidence.
Possible Answer: