Maps
Reading Time
Grammar/Reading
More Maps
100

True or false?

A map is a 3-D or three dimensional representation of the Earth

False. It is 2-D

100
What does EEK mean?
When you read with a partner, you sit down elbow to elbow, knee to knee
100

What is the authors purpose?

P.I.E to persuade, inform or entertain.

100

True or false?

This is an example of relative location:

I live on 344 N. Washington St.

False

200

What is the part of a map that tells the cardinal directions

Compass rose

200

True or false?

You can get up to drink water and get another book during silent reading

False!

You don't get up at all. You should have enough books in your caddy or basket.

200

What is a subject?

It is a person, place, thing or idea. 

200

True or false

This is an example of absolute location:

I live near Walmart

False

300

What are the imaginary lines on a map or globe called?

Lines of latitude and longitude

300

What should you do with your arms when you see a vocabulary word in a story?

Make a V with your arms.

300

The three types of sentences are?

Exclamatory ! Declarative .  Interrogative ?

Imperative

300

What is a cartographer?

A cartographer is somebody who draws maps.

400

This part of a map explains what the symbols of a map represent.

Map key or legend

400

True or false?

If Mrs. Johnson is reading, you need to follow along with your finger.

True

400

What is a predicate?

The action the subject is doing. 

400

How many regions are there in the United States?

Five

500

What part of a map helps you know the actual distance?

The scale

500

True or false?

Looking at the pictures of a book is a way of reading.

True

500

What is the difference between a fiction and nonfiction story?

Fiction is a story that is not real and nonfiction is a story that is real. 

500

Name the five regions of the United States

Northeast

Southeast

Midwest

Southwest

West

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