Vocabulary
Reading Comprehension
Mathematics
Weather
All About Asia
100
The answer to an addition problem. (2nd grade)
What is the sum?
100
The main point of a paragraph.
What is the main idea?
100
A six-sided two dimensional figure.
What is a hexagon?
100
The four seasons
What is fall, spring, winter, and summer?
100
The name of the Africans who lived in North East India.
What is the Nagas?
200
Numbers used to add. (2nd grade)
What is an addend?
200
Details that support the main idea.
What are supporting details?
200
2 + 2 + 2 + 2 as a multiplication sentence.
What is 2 X 4 = 8?
200
The ocean in which hurricanes originate from.
What is the Atlantic ocean?
200
Circular objects with patterns that represent the universe.
What are mandalas?
300
A positive or negative number. (7th and 8th Grade)
What is an integer?
300
A belief without evidence.
What is an opinion.
300
A three-dimensional figure consisting of squares.
What is a cube?
300
Tropical storm originated from the Pacific Ocean.
What are typhoons?
300
A religion based on the teachings of Siddartha Guatama.
What is Buddhism?
400
A chart with rectangular bars to represent data. (3rd - 6th Grade)
What is a bar graph?
400
Something that can be proven.
What is a fact?
400
A chart that uses pictures to represent more than one thing. (3rd - 6th)
What is a pictograph?
400
Instruments used to measure air pressure.
What are barometers?
400
A Japanese fashion worn by teenagers that were influenced by African American Hip-Hop artists. The term means, "black face."
What is ganguro?
500
The state of being famous or well-known (7th Grade)
What is notoriety?
500
A diagram used to compare and contrast.
What is a venn diagram?
500
The absolute value of -7.
What is 7?
500
Instruments used to measure rainfall.
What are rain gauges?
500
The first samurai.
Who is Sakanouye Tamura Maro?
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