beautiful, big, great, huge, modern, nice, small, wonderful, are?
Adjectives
1st first – 31st thirty first
Ordinal numbers
really, very, are?
Intensifiers
Consists of the sun, eight planets, moons, and many smaller objects.
Our solar system
If my school ID has the number 00233, how many students are there before me?
232 students
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, are?
Weekdays
January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Months
Animals hibernate.
Winter
There is some scientific evidence to suggest that the universe was formed by what is called the
Big Bang
Build a series containing six numbers. Start at 22 and then add 4.
22, 26, 30, 34, 38, 42
art room, computer lab gardens, hall, library, music room, nurse’s office, playing field, principal’s office, science lab, schoolyard
Places at school
cap, flip flops, gloves, hat, shorts, snow boots, socks, sunglasses, T-shirt, winter jacket
Clothes
Use ______________ present to talk about things that are true for a long time and for scientific facts. Example: Bears hibernate during winter, but they do not sleep all the time
Simple
inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
Earth's layers
Find the number that you must add to each of these to get the following series. 1 993, 2 002, 2 011, 2 020
9
Chess club, Dance classes, Reading club, Science Fair, Spelling Bee, Math competitions
School activities
spring, summer, autumn/fall, winter
Seasons of the Year
a quarter after/before/to, half past, o’clock
Telling the time
ash and gas cloud, crater cone, lava, magma chamber
Volcano
A dozen oranges sell for $30.00. How much will 3 dozen cost?
90.00
Use the ________ have to describe the rooms or things that are or are not in a building.
Verb
cloudy, cold, foggy, hot, rainy, snowy, stormy, sunny, warm, windy
Weather
Use present____________to talk about what is happening at the moment. Example: I can’t go out because it is snowing.
Continuous
At one point in history, they formed one supercontinent called Pangea, which means
“all the Earth.”
In the markets, the gross is usually used as a measure to buy and sell oranges, grapefruits, and corn, among other products. The gross is equivalent to 12 dozen. If you buy 5 gross of oranges, How many oranges are?
720 oranges