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The state of matter that has no shape of its own and has molecules spread far apart

Gas

100

The colours of the Canadian flag

Red and white

100

Miss Dubinsky's favourite colour

Pink

100

When you use words such as "must" and "definitely"

Modality/Modal Verbs

100

Today's date

May 7, 2024

200

A desk, pencil and rubber are all this state of matter

Solids

200

The very large animal with antlers often found in Canada

Moose

200

The number of rings Miss Dubinsky wears every day

4

200

The method we use to help us plan/write persuasive paragraphs

TEEL paragraphs

200

The brand of Miss Dubinsky's water bottle

Yeti
300

The state of matter that takes the shape of its container and sits at the bottom

Liquids

300

The name of the leaf on the Canadian flag

maple leaf

300

Miss Dubinsky's first name

Ali

300

A persuasive writing device that helps emphasize the point being argued

Exaggeration

300

Miss Dubinsky's favourite subject to teach

Maths

400

When you boil water, it turns from a liquid into a ______

Gas

400

The most popular sport in Canada

Ice Hockey

400

The name of the city where Miss Dubinsky is from

Thunder Bay

400

(Structure) The three paragraphs that include your arguments

The body

400

Mrs. Haddow's favourite sport team

Panthers

500

Ooze is a non-__________ fluid.

Newtonian

500

The popular name of a $2 coin

Toonie

500

What Canadians call the boot of a car

The trunk

500
The persuasive writing device that makes the reader feel like you are speaking directly to them
Personal pronouns
500

Your new student teacher's last name 

Miss Campbell