What is a noun? Give an example.
Person, Place or thing. Examples are determined by teacher.
What is a verb? Give an example.
A verb describes what a noun is doing. Examples: walking, run, jump, talk, ect.
What is 5 x 2?
10
What is the biggest state?
Alaska.
Calculate of the area of a square with a side length of 3 units.
9 units2 or 9 square units.
Identify the noun in the following sentence. "The dog barked loudly."
Identify the verb in the following sentence. "She danced at the party."
Danced
Calculate 6 x 4
24
What is the smallest state?
Rhode Island.
If a rectangle has a length of 5 units and a width of 4 units, what is the area?
20 units2 or 20 square units.
Provide two examples of proper nouns.
Names of people, names of places, brands, names of books, ect.
Calculate 8 x 7
56
What two states boarder Texas?
New Mexico and Oklahoma and Louisiana.
6 feet.
Explain the difference between common nouns and proper nouns.
Common nouns=person, place, or thing.
Proper nouns=names of people, places or brands of things.
Explain the concept of past, future, and present tense verbs.
Past tense verbs usually have ed at the end because it happened in the past. Future tense verbs mean it hasn't happened yet. Present tense means that it is happing right now usually ending in ing.
24.
Describe the location of Hawaii compared to the other states.
Hawaii is in the middle of the Pacific ocean a long ways off the coast of California.
Both areas require you to multiply the side lengths, however, the square side lengths are all the same and on a rectangle opposite side lengths are the same.
Create a sentence using at least 3 nouns.
Teacher will decide if sentence is correct. Sentence must have a capital letter and punctuation.
Write a sentence with a verb in past tense and write another sentence with a verb in present tense.
Teacher will decide if sentences are correct. Both sentences must have a captial letter and punctuation.
Jerry and 3 friends shared 24 apples. How many does each person get?
6 apples each.
Which state is called the "Sunshine State"?
Florida
31 cm2 or 31 square centimeters.