ELA
Reading
Writing
Social Studies
Math
100

When a word ends in sh, ch, x, z, or s, do this to make it plural.

add -es

100

Always remember that reading is this.

Thinking

100

If you want to grab your reader's attention, use this to begin your writing.

Hook

100

The earth has this many continents.

Seven

100

A factor X a factor equals this.

Product

200

To show excitement or emotion, use this punctuation.

Exclamation point!

200

In the book Because of Winn-Dixie, Winn-Dixie was named after this.

Grocery store

200

Using vibrant verbs, strong adjectives, and figurative language will help your reader do this.

Visualize

200

This item on a map shows direction.

Compass rose

200

The top number in a fraction is called this.

Numerator

300

This punctuation mark is used in contractions and to show possession.

Apostrophe


300

Someone, wanted, but, so is a way to do this.

Summarize

300

Writers do this to improve a first draft.

Revise

300

A group of people called this dumped tea in Boston Harbor.

Sons of Liberty

300

One yard equals this many feet.

Three

400

You should do this at the beginning of each paragraph.

Indent

400

Kindness, selfishness, and shyness are all these.

Character traits

400

A poem that praises a person, place, or thing is called this.

Ode

400

The Ring of Fire is made up of these.

Volcanoes

400

The 7 in 4,672,019 is worth this amount.

Seventy thousand

500

A complete sentence has these two things.

Subject and predicate

500

Time and place refers to this story element.

Setting

500

When research writing, you must not copy information but instead, do this.

Put it in your own words.

500

The color blue on the American flag stands for this.

Perseverance

500

A 180 degree angle is called this.

Straight angle.

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