Reading
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Math
Science
100

Who is the author of Front Desk?

Kelly Yang

100

What do you call the punctuation that shows someone is talking?

Quotation Marks

100

How do you find the perimeter of an object?

It's the measurement around the outside of a figure.  You add up the sides.

100

Explain why leaves change color in the Fall.

Leaves change color in the Fall because the trees draw in the green chlorophyll to store in the trunk for the winter.  This leaves the remaining colors in the leaves which can be red, orange, brown or yellow.

200

Name three characters in Front Desk.

Mia, Jason, Mr. Yao, Mr and Mrs Tang, Lupe, Hank, the Weeklies

200

What punctuation goes after the speaker tag before the quotation?

Comma

200

How do you find the area of an object?

The area is the space in square units that a figure covers.  You find it by measuring Length times Width.

200

What is the substance in leaves that makes them green?

Chlorophyll 

300

R.J. Palacio wrote which book?

Wonder

300

Is this a complete sentence?  Why or why not?

Went to the store.

It is not a complete sentence because it doesn't tell WHO did what.

300

How do you find the volume of a 3D object?

The volume is the space inside a 3D figure.  You find it by multiplying the Length times the Width times the Height.

300

Explain where leaves go when they fall in the forest.

Leaves decompose after falling to the ground.  Spores or fungi help them decompose.

400

Name three characters in Wonder.

Auggie, Via, Mom and Dad, and many more

400

What do we call it when people are talking in a book?

Dialogue

400

Area is measured in __________ units.

Square units.

400
According to what we learned, what grows on food inside our homes that helps it decompose.  The scientific word starts with "s".

spores

500

In what city is the story Wonder set?

New York City

500

Tell us about the Wonder Chapter you wrote.

Answers will vary

500

Volume is measured in _______ units.

Cubic units

500
Describe what happens when leaves or food decompose.

Leaves or food grow mushroom roots or spores that break it down, eventually into soil.