The ratio of green to red marbles.
What is 4:3.
A hypothesis is...
What is a theory about what you think will happen and why.
Three types of fantasy settings.
1) Ordinary world with magic.
2) Medieval
3) Futuristic World
Reasons we use a new paragraph.
Change in speaker
Change in location/setting
Change in time
Change in topic
3 things you learned in our beliefs and values focused Who We Are unit.
Take reasonable answers.
The answer to this equation using order of operations.
What is 47.
What is properties of matter.
Examples of archetypes.
What is...
Hero
Villain
Companion/Sidekick
introduce characters and settings
rising action/problems
climax-most exciting part
falling action
resolution/ending
The arc of a story helps us plan and make sure our story is well thought out.
Explain market research and give an example.
Making sure a product is wanted/needed and useful.
Accept reasonable answers.
The value of X.
What is 5.
What vinegar and baking soda combined make.
What is a gas.
Important things to keep track of about characters include...
What are:
Looks
Beliefs
Relationships
Changes
Thoughts
Questions
The rule about commas in dialogue.
If a sentence would normally end in a period and is followed by a speech tag, it must be a comma instead of a period.
Name reasons countries have borders and how/why they changed. Give examples.
Accept reasonable answers.
The next three numbers in this pattern:
70, 69, 67, 64, 60, ___, ___, ___
What are
55, 49, 42
The type of variable that you always keep the same.
What is a controlled variable.
Why should we read fantasy?
What is...
it teaches us about life.
it helps us become better readers.
if we can read fantasy we can read anything.
Describe a memoir.
A memoir is writing about your own life.
Name some rules about writing a Central Idea.
1-True
2-Not value laden
3-So what?
4- Matches concepts
Accept reasonable responses.
There are 34 5th graders at DSS. They want to go to Lotte world together. They will travel to Lotte world by car. 4 students can fit in each car with an adult driving each one. How many cars will they need to take to transport all of the students? How many adults will travel with them? What will the total number of tickets for kids and adults be?
What is 9 cars.
What is 9 adults.
What is 43 people.
The type of variable that scientists change.
What is the independent variable.
The titles of 3 books we have read as a class this year...
What are:
1) Out of My Mind
2) Home of the Brave
3) The Thief of Always
(Accept others.)
The definition of a theme.
The lesson or message of a book. What the author is trying to teach us.
Explain Learner Profile traits and ATL skills you developed during Exhibition. Provide Examples.
Accept reasonable answers.