Most fairy tales take place in this type of location.
Enchanted forest or magical kingdom
This composite shape is made by joining a rectangle 5 cm by 3 cm to a square 3 cm by 3 cm. Find the total area.
24cm2
The more you take away from me, the bigger I get. What am I?
Hole
Capital of Australia?
Canberra
“Let it go, let it go!”
Elsa
When you describe what characters are thinking and feeling, you are showing their _____.
motives and emotions
A shape is made by joining two rectangles. One rectangle has dimensions 6 cm by 2 cm, and the other is 4 cm by 3 cm. What is the total area?
24cm2
I run all around a backyard, yet I never move. What am I?
a fence
What force keeps us grounded on Earth?
“You’ve got a friend in me.”
Woody
Changing a traditional fairy tale to happen in a different time or place is called a _____.
Adaption
A composite shape has three rectangles: 6 cm × 2 cm, 4 cm × 3 cm, and 3 cm × 3 cm. What is the combined area?
33cm2
What’s always in front of you but can’t be seen?
Future
Who wrote Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?
Roald Dahl
“Heigh-ho, Heigh-ho, it’s home from work we go.”
Seven Dwarfs
Including dialogue between characters in your story can help reveal their _____.
personalities or relationships
A large rectangle is 9 cm × 5 cm. If a square of 4 cm × 4 cm is cut out from one corner, what is the area of the remaining shape?
29cm2
Where does today come before yesterday?
dictionary
Which continent is the Sahara Desert in?
Africa
“All it takes is faith, trust, and a little bit of pixie dust.”
Deciding who tells the story—such as a narrator, a character, or even the villain—means you are choosing the ____.
Point of View
A composite shape is made by putting two rectangles together: one is 7 cm × 2 cm, and the other is 5 cm × 3 cm. If the rectangles overlap in an area measuring 2 cm × 2 cm, what is the area of the whole shape?
27 cm²
What can fill a room but takes up no space?
Light
What is the largest organ in the human body?
“You’re welcome! For the tides, the sun, the sky, hey, it’s okay, it’s okay — you’re welcome!”
Maui