Fiction
Non-Fiction
Math
Science
Ms. Gillis
100

What is a setting?

Where a story takes place

100

What is non-fiction? AND give an example

A book that is not-fake or true. Filled with Facts.

Examples: Biography, Book about Country or Animal

100

What is a Sum

The answer to an addition problem

100
Name a material that comes from animals

Leather, wool, silk

100

What is Ms. Gillis afraid of?

Birds

200

What is Fiction? Give an example

Fiction is fake or a made up story

Example: Fantasy, Magic, something that didn't happen

200

Why do some Non-fiction books have bolded words?

To show you that word is important

200

What is the difference between 60 and 20?

40

200

Name a material used to make building.

Brick, metal, glass, stone, wood

200

Who is Ms. Gillis' favorite superhero?

Captain America DUH

300

What is the part of a story that makes it interesting?

The problem or challenge the main character has to face/overcome

300

What is an example of Non-fiction we have read in this classroom?

Polar bears, any of the trip around the world information, biographies, etc.

300

What time is Quarter to 6?

5:45

300

name 3 landforms

Volcano, Glacier, Iceberg, island, plateau, mountain, plain, ocean, lake, river, hill, etc.

300

How old is Ms. Gillis?

26

400

If a story has the problem of: my dog is lost


What could be a solution?

The dog is found. The dog is returned, The dog finds it way home

400

We spent 7 weeks studying the continents, what are the names of all 7 continents?

Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, North America, South America and Europe

400

How many inches are in a yard?

36 inches

400

We learned how animals adapt to survive in the cold.

Name one way polar bears adapt to survive in the Arctic

Blubber, thick fur, black skin, etc.

400

What kind of Pet does Ms. Gillis have and what is its name?

A dog named Colt

500

Authors ALWAYS have a purpose to write something. What is the purpose of writing a fictional story.

AND What are the other types of Authors purpose?

To entertain

To persuade

To inform

500

What are 4 text features that we see in nonfiction books that we don't see in fiction books?


(Hint: one is bolded words)

Bolded words, captions, real pictures, index, glossary, time lines, table of context

500

Name ALL the strategies we have learned for adding

(HINT there are 7 and you need to guess at least 6 out of 7 correct)

mental math, draw a picture, use a number line, use the hundreds chart, break apart, compensation, partial sums
500

There are 3 things plants need to survive: what are they?

When plants/trees grow in really weird ways (A tree growing sideways then up) why does it do this?

Water, Sun and nutrients/minerals from the soil


The tree is looking for sunlight

500

What is Ms. Gillis job in the summer time?

Lifeguard/ Works at a pool