Math
Grammar
Review

Science
Spelling
Reading
100

10x3

30

100

What does the beginning of every sentence need to start with?

A capital letter

100

What is the name of our principal?

Mr. Curtis


100

What are the 3 main ingredients in lemonade?

Lemon, water, sugar (simple syrup)

100

Spell the word:

puppies

100

Name two words that rhyme with Hi.

Cry, sly, deny...

200

What is a 4 sided figure called?

quadrilateral

200

what is a noun (4)?

A person, place, thing or idea

200

How many dogs does Ms. Webb have?

1
200

Name the seasons?

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

200

Spell the word:

butterflies

200

Name two things you may find in a fantasy story.

Happily ever after, talking animals, a lesson, over the top characters, etc.

300

400-285

115

300

What is an adjective?

A word that describes something

300

What is the name of the main character in Making Bombs for Hitler?

Lida

300

What does the Earth rotate around?

the Sun

300

Spell the word:

hundred

300

Write two different words that rhyme with sheep.

beep, creep, leap, heap, weap, reap, etc. 

400

24 divided by 6

4

400

What is '!' called?

Exclamation Mark

400

Name the three types of sentences we have learned about?

Simple, complex, compund

400

True or False

A tomato is scientifically a vegetable. 


False

400

Spell the word:

coming

400

Define the genre of biography. 

When someone writes about another person's life.

500

12 x 4 

48

500

What is a verb? 

An action word

500

Who is the Librarian?

Mrs. Bennett

500

Name a type of flower.

Possible answers: rose, sunflower...

500

Spell the word:

choosing

500

Define the genre autobiography.

When the author writes about him/herself.

600

451 - 271

180

600

What are the 5 things needed to make a complete sentence?

1. noun 2. verb 3. capital letter at the beginning 4. punctuation at the end 5. It must make sense. 

600

Name three parts of a human body.

Possible answers: Head, arms, legs, shoulders, nose, etc.

600

Spell the word: 

because

600

Name one example of a text feature. 

Captions, graphs, pictures, headings, charts, etc.

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