What are the colors of the rainbow?
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, & Violet
What state is surrounded by water on 3 sides?
Florida
Trivia Question: How many inches in a foot?
Trivia Question: How many legs does a spider have?
Answer: Eight
Trivia Question: What are our school colors?
blue and yellow
These are words that name a person, place, thing, or idea.
What are Nouns?
The reason an author writes to persuade (convince you), inform (teach you), or entertain (tell a story) is called the...
What is author's purpose?
What is the force that keeps us from floating in the air?
Gravity
How many continents are there on earth?
Seven
Trivia Question: How many days in a year?
365 days
Trivia question: What is the largest animal in the ocean?
whale
What is our school mascot?
Star
In the sentence, "The dog ran quickly to the park," this word shows the action. Action words are called...
What are Adjectives?
When you use the other words in the sentence to figure out that the word enormous means very large: "The enormous elephant easily lifted the small log with its trunk." it is called...
What is Context Clues?
What planet in our solar system do humans plan to visit first?
Mars
Illinois is bordered by which great lake?
Lake Michigan
How many weeks in a year?
52
Trivia Question: Which bird can learn to mimic human speech?
Answer: Parrot
How long was our lunch/recess break, hours and minutes
1 hour 30 minutes
This part of speech often ends in -ly and describes a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, answering questions like how or when.
What are Adverbs?
This is what a piece of writing is mostly about, and the key details support it.
What is the Main Idea?
This simple tool is used to measure how much rain falls.
Rain Gauge
Trivia Question: The islands of Hawaii are located in what ocean?
Pacific
Name the missing fraction.
3/6
Trivia Question: What is the only flying mammal?
Bats
What is the name of our principal?
Mrs. Nothnagel
A word like "she," "it," or "they" that takes the place of a noun are called.
What are Pronouns?
If the narrator uses pronouns like "I," "me," and "my," the story is told from this perspective.
What is First-Person Point of View?
How do scientists learn about extinct animals and plants?
Fossils
Trivia Question: Which two states are not attached to the US?
Answer: Alaska and Hawaii
Solve for area

What is 15?
The only land animal that cannot jump.
Elephants
What are the names of your specials teachers?
Mrs. Moran, Mrs. McCafferty, Mrs. Vent
When listing three or more items in a sentence, you separate them with this mark.
What is a comma?
"The thunder was a grumpy giant stomping its feet" is an example of this kind of language, comparing two unlike things without using like or as.
What is a metaphor? (or Figurative Language)