Unit 1: Pop Art
Unit 2: Chemistry
Unit 3: Wordless Picture Books
Unit 4: Convince Me!
Unit 5: Foxes in Conflict
Unit 6: National Parks
Unit 7: Poetry
100

This type of art has lots of bright colors.

What is pop art?

100

These two materials will create an explosion.

What are Mentos & Coke?

100

The who/what in a story.

What is character?

100

This type of writing convinces someone of something.

What is persuasive?

100

This is the conflict in "Fantastic Mr. Fox."

The foxes vs. the farmers.

100

This is the plants in an area.

What is flora?

100

This is writing that is not in sentences and expresses emotion.

What is poetry?

200

This is art made by shaping 3-D materials.

(Cherry Over Spoonbridge by Oldenburg)

What is sculpture?

200

You will get this substance when you combine borax and glue.

What is slime?

200

The where/when in a story.

What is setting?

200

A declarative sentence is a statement that ends with this punctuation.

What is a period?

200

This is one of the farmers in "Fantastic Mr. Fox".

Who is Boggis, Bunce, or Bean?

200

These are animals in an area.

What is fauna?

200

When two words sound the same at the end, those words do this.

What is rhyme?

300

This is art made from scraps and junk. 

(Portia Munson)

What is assemblage?

300

Mr. Beast made one of the largest experiments of this.

What is elephant toothpaste?

300

The problem or obstacle in a story.

What is conflict?

300

An exclamatory sentence expresses strong emotion and ends with this type of punctuation.

What is an exclamation point?

300

This author wrote "Fantastic Mr. Fox".

Who is Roald Dahl?

300

These are naturally occuring things on the earth's surface.

What are landforms?

300

This is an example of a simile (compare two things with like or as)

Name any simile.

400

This pop artist was famous for art showing soup cans.

Who is Andy Warhol?

400

This is an example of a "where phrase."

Any "where phrase."

400

This is an example of a "when phrase."

Any "when phrase."

400

An interrogative sentence ends with this punctuation.

What is a question mark?

400

A talking sentence uses these marks to show dialogue.

What are quotation marks?

400

Name one man important in the creation of national parks.

Who is John Muir or Teddy Roosevelt?

400

This is an example of a metaphor. (Compare two things not using like or as)

Name any metaphor.

500

This is an example of a noun.

Any noun.

500

This is an educated guess in science experiments.

What is a hypothesis?

500

This is how a story ends.

What is resolution?

500

This is an example of an adjective.

Name any adjective.

500

This is an example of an adverb.

Name any adverb.

500

This is an example of a compound sentence.

Any compound sentence.
500
This is language that talks about how something looks, sounds, feels, tastes like, or smells like.

What is sensory language?

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