New York State
Math- Place Value
ELA
Math- Multiplication
Animals with Backbones
100

What is the state animal?

beaver

100

Compare using <, >, or =

3,041 _ 3,401

3,041 < 3,401

100

What is main idea?

The most important thought or point of a text. What the text is mostly about. 

100

20 x 40=

800

100

List the 3 cold-blooded vertebrate groups

Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles

200

What is the state capital?

Albany

200

What is the place and value of the 7?

70,234


ten thousands place- 70,000

200

What is theme?

The message of the lesson of a story.

200

Kinley collected 32 bottles, which is 8 times as many as Christopher. How many bottles did Christopher collect?

4 bottles

32 divided by 8= 4     or     8 x _= 32

200

What is the term for the change frogs go through from tadpole to adult?

Metamorphosis

300

What forms all of the landforms?

Glaciers

300

Put this number in standard form:

fifty-nine thousand, six

59,006

300

What are inferences and how do you make them?

Educated guesses about a text based on clues in the text and things that you already know (schema).

300

Is 794 a multiple of 2? Yes or no and how do you know?

Yes, because 794 is even it is definitely a multiple of 2.

300

What is the term for an animal with a backbone?

Vertebrate

400

What is the name of the largest river in NY?

Hudson River

400

Put this number in standard form:

30,000 + 4,000 + 20 + 8

34,028

400

What is the "formula" or strategy we use for summarizing?

Somebody Wanted But So Then

400

895 x 4=

3,580

400

What 2 traits distinguish mammals from other vertebrate groups?

Having fur or hair and feeding milk to young.

500

What region of the United States is New York in?

Northeast

500

Round to the nearest hundred:

99,999

100,000

500

What's the cause and what's the effect?

I am really tired because I stayed up late last night. 

Cause=I stayed up late last night

Effect= I am really tired

500

List all factors of 22. Is 22 prime or composite?

1, 2, 11, 22- composite

500

List the 5 Vertebrate Groups

Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Mammals, Birds