Synonyms and Antonyms
Science
States in the U.S.A.
The World Around Us
Write all about it
100
The opposite of solution.
What is problem?
100
These are 3 dangers of a hurricane.
What are wind, storm surges and clouds?
100
The Empire State Building is located in this state.
What is New York?
100
This continent begins with an E.
What is Europe?
100
Words such as "first, next, then, further more and in conclusion" that move time along in writing.
What are transitional words or phrases?
200
The opposite of straight.
What is bent or crooked?
200
This is the temperature of fire once it reaches eye level.
What is 600 degrees farenheit?
200
This state suffers from wild fires.
What is California?
200
This country is located north of the United States of America.
What is Canada?
200
This is the stage, in the writing process, when you make changes and corrections to improve your writing.
What is revise and edit?
300
A synonym for constructing?
What is building?
300
This is the temperature of fire at floor level.
What is 100 degrees farenheit?
300
This is the capital of New Jersey.
What is Trenton?
300
This country is located south of the United States of America.
What is Mexico?
300
This genre of writing can be composed in rhyme, verse or free style form.
What is poetry?
400
A synonym for difficult.
What is challenging?
400
These are the sequential steps of weathering.
What are weathering, erosion and deposition?
400
Hurricane Harvey hit this state hard.
What is Texas?
400
This continent has the coldest temperature.
What is Antarctica?
400
This genre of writing is fictional and includes characters, setting, plot, a problem and a solution.
What is narrative?
500
A synonym for intelligence.
What is brilliance?
500
This is what the T in STEM stands for.
What is technology?
500
Hurricane Maria destroyed this state.
What is Puerto Rico?
500
This continent is the reason the east coast experiences warm, ocean water.
What is Africa?
500
This genre of writing is factual (non fiction) and composed in essay form.
What is expository, opinion, informational or explanatory?
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