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100

171-59

112

100

What are the four story elements?

Character, Setting, Plot, Theme

100

How can you make a character in your story feel real to the reader?

By using your 5 senses. (Touch, hear, feel, smell, taste)

100

Who was George Washington?

Commander of the Continental Army and the first President of The United States!

100

Name one example of biological weathering?

Teacher will determine if you get points!

200

54,722-19,457

35,265

200

This sentence problem happens when two complete thoughts are joined without correct punctuation or a connecting word, often tricking writers because each part makes sense on its own.

Run-on sentence

200

Why is it important to include a problem or challenge in a story?

Because the problem gives the story excitement and helps the character grow or change by the end.

200

This document, written mostly by Thomas Jefferson in 1776, explained why the American colonies wanted to break away from Great Britain.

Declaration of Independence

200

Name the three types of rocks?

Sedimentary, Metamorphic, Igneous 

300

2x2

5x9

7x8

12x9

132x4

4

45

56

108

528

300

Ohio State struggled early in the game, committing several penalties in the first half. After halftime, the team adjusted its strategy, ran the ball more often, and controlled the clock. By the end of the game, Ohio State had fewer penalties and maintained possession for most of the fourth quarter.

Which detail best explains how Ohio State was able to control the game in the second half?

They adjusted their strategy and ran the ball more often.

300

How do you know if a story should be a personal narrative instead of a fiction story?

If the story is about something that really happened to you, it is a personal narrative; if it is made up, it is fiction.

300

In what year was the Declaration of Independence signed? 

1776

300

What does the acronym MELTS stand for?

Mechanical, Electrical, Light, Thermal, Sound

400

A baker makes 6 trays of cookies. Each tray holds 8 cookies. The baker puts all the cookies into 4 equal bags to sell at the school fair. Later, 2 more trays of cookies are baked, with 8 cookies on each tray, and these are shared equally among the same 4 bags. How many cookies are in each bag at the end?

16 cookies

400

If a reader uses clues from the text and their own knowledge to figure out something the author does not say directly, the reader is making this type of understanding.

inference

400

A writer realizes their ideas are out of order and adds details for clarity without worrying about spelling or punctuation. This stage of the writing process focuses on improving meaning rather than correctness.

revising

400

Why did the Patriots go to war against Great Britain?

You must have included specific details!

400

What is it called when an animal uses changes in their physical and behavioral structures to survive?

Adaptations

500

Ms. Lopez starts the day with 72 pencils. She gives 5 pencils to each of her 8 students, then uses 3 pencils to write notes on the board. After that, she decides to pack the remaining pencils equally into 4 supply boxes. How many pencils are placed in each box?

7 pencils

500

Give a full book summary on a Boy called Bat?

Teacher will determine if you get points. 
500

A writer checks that every quotation has matching punctuation, verbs agree with their subjects, and paragraph indentations are consistent, even though no ideas are being changed.

editing

500

Before independence was declared, this 1774 meeting brought together leaders from 12 colonies to decide how to respond to unfair British laws like the Intolerable Acts.

First Continental Congress

500

What is the difference between potential and kinetic energy?

Potential is stored energy while kinetic is energy in motion.

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