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3 groups of 10

30

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civil rights leader who we have a holiday for in January

martin luther king jr

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what tells the name of a book

the title

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an example of an invertebrate

Insects, spiders, worms, octopus... 

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What colors are the flag of Mexico?

Red, green, and white

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How much is a dime worth?

10 cents

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what is a quadrilateral

shape with 4 sides

4

someone who produces or makes goods

a producer

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what are describing words

adjectives

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to move away from you

push

4

What state is the Pocono Mountains in?

Pennsylvania

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Who is this?


Frosty the Snowman

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How many minutes make one hour?

60

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how many months in a year

12

6

What's the difference between a common and proper noun?

The difference between common and proper nouns is that common nouns refer to general things (like "a city" or "a mountain"), and proper nouns refer to specific, named things (like "Chicago" or "Mt. Kilimanjaro"). Proper nouns are always capitalized, and common nouns are only capitalized at the beginning of sentences.

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what moves an object

force

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What are the 4 directions on a compass?

north, south, east, and west

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Who is this?


the Grinch
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what is a hexagon

shape with 6 sides

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How many days are in December?

31 days

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What does the word "dull" mean?

lacking interest or excitement, "boring"

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to move close to you

pull

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what is the biggest ocean in the world?

Pacific

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What are the two parts of a sentence?

Subject and predicate

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137 - 40

97

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first president

george washington

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what is the past tense of this word "run" ?

ran

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if you apply friction to a wagon on a hill what will happen

it will slow down

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Name all 7 continents.

Asia

Africa

North America

South America

Australia

Antarctica

Europe

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Who is on the $10 bill?

Alexander Hamilton