Science
Math
Mrs. Greene
Social Studies
Writing
100

What is everything made of?

Matter

100

What do you do with all your partial quotients?

Add them together to find the quotient

100

What is Mrs. Greene's favorite color?

Pink (or sparkly rose gold)

100

The people that lived in America for thousands of years before the Europeans came are called what?

Native Americans

100

What are the people in a story called?

The characters

200

Name all 5 senses we use to observe properties of matter

Sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch 

200

What is the answer to a multiplication problem called what?

Product

200

What pets does Mrs. Greene have?

A dog and a cat

200

What did Native Americans use to make their clothing?

Animal hides, plants, tree bark

200

Where the story takes place in a book is called the what?

The setting

300

Matter that is made of more than one substance is called what?

A mixture

300

What is the answer to a division problem?

Quotient

300

How old is Mrs. Greene?

38

300

What are the "three sisters"?

Corn, beans, squash

300

What three parts should a narrative story have?

Beginning, middle, and end

400

What you can observe or measure about something that helps you identify or describe it.

Properties

400

What is 400 x 40?

16,000

400

How many years did Mrs. Greene substitute teach for before becoming a teacher?

3

400

Name two reasons tribes might build their villages near a river?

Water, food, transportation

400

I, him, she, they, he, and her are all examples of what?

Pronouns

500

Mixing evenly into a liquid by breaking apart into pieces that are too small to see is called what?

Dissolving

500

What are the three ways we practiced multiplying multi-digit problems?

Standard algorithm, area model, and lattice

500

Mrs. Greene's three children are named what?

Jackson, Greyson, and Harper

500

What type of homes did many Eastern Woodlands tribes build?

Longhouses

500

Quickly, quietly, and happily are all examples of what?

Adverbs