Math
What is 7 x 8?
What does the beginning of every sentence need to start with?
A capital letter
What is your Ms Robertson's favorite sport to watch?
Football
Define a right angle.
Has 90 degrees
Why was 6 afraid of 7
cause 7 8 9
Name 3 transition words!
Answers will vary
1234+567
1,801
What is a noun?
A person, place, thing
What is Ms. Robertson's dogs' names? (she has 2)
Tucker and Tilly
Describe a line of symmetry
A line that passes through the center of the shape or object and divides it into identical halves
What do you call a fake noodle?
an ImPASTA
Name 2 types of Figurative Language
metaphor, simile, onomatopoeia, hyperbole, personification, idiom, alliteration
Write 80,745 in expanded form
80,000+700+40+5
How many sentences are in one paragraph?
3-5
What state did Ms. Robertson grow up in?
Georgia
Describe an acute angle
Less than 90 degrees
What do you call a nosy pepper?
Jalapeno business!
What genre means the story or passage is real/true?
Non-Fiction
14x8
112
What must go at the end of every sentence?
Punctuation (period, exclamation point, etc)
What is Ms. Robertson's favorite season?
Fall!
A shape that has 5 equal sides
pentigon
Why did the math book look so sad?
Because of all of its problems
Write a sentence using a metaphor to describe Ms. Robertson
Answers will very, but Should sound something like "Mr. Swanson is a breath of fresh air"
270 divided by 5
54
What type of noun is your name?
Proper noun
What is Ms. Roberton's favorite color?
Green
What do we call all shapes that have four sides?
Quadrilaterals
What do you call a person who never toots in public?
A private tutor.
A text structure that tells how 2 things are alike and different?
Compare & Contrast
What is 26x32
832
What do you immediately put on any paper your teacher gives you?
YOUR NAME
What is Ms. Robertson's favorite place?
The beach
What is a set of lines that never touch called?
Parallel Lines
How do you get a tissue to dance?
You put a boogie in it.
What is an adjective and use one in a sentence.
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
Examples will very