Fractions
Decimals
All about Mr. Daniels
Parts of Speech
Literary Terms
100

1/4 + 2/3

What is 11/12

100

Round 13.65 to the nearest whole number.

What is 14?

100

Mr. Daniels' wife's first and maiden name.

What is Alexa McConville

100

The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.

Nouns 2

What are fox and dog?

100

The lesson/ideas that are explored in the text that can help us outside the text.

What is theme?

200

5/6-2/3

What is 1/6 or 2/12
200

16.2 divided by 0.03

What is 540?

200

Mr. Daniels proposed to his wife at this National Park.

What is Yellowstone

200

The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.

Verbs 1

What is jumped

200

Prior knowledge + direct evidence

What is an inference?

300

3/4 + 7/8

What is 1 5/8 or 42/28

300

1.3 x .73

What is .949

300

Mr. Daniels played his wife in this game to see who got to keep their name before they were married.

What is Mario Kart?

300

The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.

Adjective 3

What is quick brown lazy?

300

The two parts of setting

What are when and where?

400

Timmy has 24 apples 3/4 of them are green. How many green apples does he have?

What is 18?

400

A rectangle has dimensions of 1.3 cm and 4.6cm what is the area of the rectangle?

What is 5.98 cm squared

400

Mr. Daniels was born in this state.

What is California?

400

The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.

Point of View

Third Person

400

Rewrite this sentence using correct grammar

i love to give homework said mr Daniels 

500

Jimmy has 64 gallons of water. He spills 3/8 of his water. He then uses 1/4 of what is left to fill the pool. How much water does he have left?

What is 30 gallons?

500

A rectangular prism has dimensions of 4 in x 2 in x 6.4 inches. What is the volume of the rectangular prism?

What is 51.2 inches cubed?

500

How many different schools has Mr. Daniels been a full time teacher at?

3

500

The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.

Tense

Past

500

These three things are needed for a main idea of a text.

What is who, what, and why?