Math
Reading
Writing
Science
Social Studies
100
4,000+300+20+9
What is 4,329?
100
This is who the story is about.
What is the main character?
100
These provide your reader with details like size, shape and colors.
What are adjectives?
100
This living thing makes it own food using sunlight?
What are plants?
100
The community where you live.
What is Chesterfield?
200
This 3-D shape has 6 equal sides, 12 edges and 8 corners.
What is cube?
200
This is when and where your story takes place.
What is the setting?
200
You put this at the end of a sentence if someone is excited, scared or screaming.
What is an exclamation point?
200
Air, water and sunlight
What do plants need to grow?
200
The first people to live in Chesterfield.
Who are the Native Americans?
300
12 inches
What is a foot?
300
This type of reading has true information.
What is non-fiction?
300
You might use this brainstorm a compare and contrast piece.
What is a bubble map?
300
This part of the plant anchors it in the soil.
What are roots?
300
The continent where you live.
What is North America?
400
When you use this there must be equal sets like 6 sets with 3 in each set.
What is multiplication?
400
This genre features talking animals and flying people.
What is fantasy?
400
This is a group of sentences about the same topic.
What is a paragraph?
400
People, wind, animals and water are all ways for these to travel.
What are seeds?
400
This event happened in 1964 and caused a lot of destruction.
What is a tornado?
500
This is a way you can show data you collect.
What is a graph?
500
These short stories usually star animals and teach a lesson.
What is a fable?
500
You must write like this so someone can read your ideas.
What is legibly or neatly?
500
This is where the reproductive part of the plant is found.
What is the flower?
500
The county where you live.
What is Macomb?
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