4th Grade Math
5th Grade Math
S.S.: Colonies
Science: Biomimicry
Poetry
100
You use this to measure angles.

What is a protractor?

100

This is how you divide fractions.

Keep, Change, Flip.

100

The colonies were divided into these three regions.

What are New England (Northern), Middle, and Southern?

100

This design process looks at patterns in nature to create sustainable human inventions.

What is biomimicry?

100

This poem has 3 lines. The first line has 5 syllables, the second has 7, and the third has 5.

What is Haiku?

200

An angle measures exactly 90°. What type of angle is it?

What is a right angle?

200

This is how you make a whole number a fraction.

What is put the number over 1?

200

These colonies were known for shipbuilding, fishing, and rocky soil.

What are the New England Colonies?

200

Velcro was inspired by these prickly plants that stick to fur.

What are burrs?

200

Words that have the same ending sound, like cat and hat.

What is rhyming?

300

Which fraction with a denominator of 6 is equivalent to 2/3?

What is 4/6?

300

Liam drank 3/8 of a bottle of juice, and Emma drank 1/4 of the bottle. They drank this much juice together.

 What is 5/8 of a bottle of juice?

300

This colony was founded by William Penn as a place for religious freedom.

What is Pennsylvania?

300

Submarines copied this ocean animal’s sound system.

What are whales?

300

This repeats beginning consonant sounds in nearby words.

What is alliteration?
400

I have 84 apples. I want to put them into bags with 7 apples each. How many bags do I need?

What is 12 bags?

400

A garden is 3/4 of a yard long. You plant flowers in 2/5 of the garden. What fraction of the yard is used for flowers?

What is 3/10 of a yard?

400

These middle colonies were known as the “breadbasket colonies” because they grew large amounts of wheat and grains.

What are New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware?

400

One type of energy is stored because of position or condition, and another type is the energy of motion.

What are potential energy and kinetic energy?

400

This type of poem compares 2 nouns and creates a diamond shape.

What is a diamante poem?

500

These lines never meet and are always the same distance apart.

What are parallel lines?

500

You have 3/4 of a cake. You want to divide it equally among 2 friends (imagine sharing in portions). How many pieces can you give each friend?

What is 3/8 of a cake?

500

This crop was so important to the economy of the Southern Colonies that it was called a “cash crop.”

What is tobacco?

500

Name one way living things detect energy.

What are eyes (light), ears (sound), skin (vibrations), or nose/tongue (chemical energy)?

500

“It’s raining cats and dogs.” Name this type of figurative language.

What is an idiom?