Math
10x5
How should every paragraph begin?
INDENT!
What is the name of the movie we saw on our trip last week?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!
Bad Guys
What is a baby frog called?
A tadpole
Spell the word:
Benefit
Good readers read a nonfiction passage more than ___________?
once, twice, or even 3 times.
What is 2 x 70 =
140
what is a noun? Give an example of a noun in a sentence.
A person, place, thing or animal
How many children does Mrs Butler have?
2
What is the difference between weather and climate?
Weather = short term
Climate = long term in a specific region
Spell the word:
Transport
What do you call the person who is telling the story?
Narrator
479-295
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!
184
What is an adjective? Give an example of an adjective in a sentence
A word that describes a noun
Name two books that we have read this year?
Lunch Money
Skeletons Inside and Out
What are two examples of force?
Spell the word:
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!
furniture
Every story should have what three parts?
Beginning, middle, and end.
28 divided by 7
4
What punctuation comes at the end of a question?
Question mark ?
What pet does Mrs Butler have?
A cat named Alaska
Name the 5 types of precipitation.
rain
snow
sleet
hail
freezing rain
Spell the word:
shallow
What's the difference between fact and opinion
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
opinion is based on emotion and feelings
facts can be proven
269+599
868
What is a verb? Give an example of a verb in a sentence
An action word
What is Ms Titus' favorite food?
Pizza
metamorphosis
Spell the word:
downstairs
What does it mean to summarize?
summarize is to retell and shorten passage.
36 divided by 4?
9
What is the noun(s), verb(s), and adjective(s) in the following sentence: David's big fluffy dog was running down the long street.
noun: David, dog
verb: running
adjective: big, fluffy, long
What is Ms Titus' daughter's name
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!
Aaralynn
What are the 4 major steps of the Water Cycle?
evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
Spell the word:
transportation
What are the steps of RACES?
Restate
Answer
Cite
Elaborate/Explain
Summarize