6/10 in lowest terms
What is 3/5?
Movement of water between the Earth's surface and the air, changing from liquid to gas to liquid.
What is the water cycle?
Who were loyalists?
The main character of a story - the "hero".
What is a protagonist?
you right
What is "right after you"?
5 1/2 as an improper fraction
What is 11/2?
Two parts of a mixture or solution.
What are solvent and solute?
Who was Abraham Lincoln?
A universal message or lesson that the author wants the reader to learn.
What is theme?
time time
A meteorologist recorded the rainfall in Fort Sidbottom in two consecutive months. In the first month, there was 3/8 of an inch of rain. In the second month, there was 3/8 of an inch of rain. This is the total amount of rainfall during the two months.
What is 3/4 inches of rain?
A large chunk of earth's crust that moves and floats on the mantle.
What is a tectonic plate?
The date that the Declaration of Independence was signed.
When was July 4, 1776?
A summary is a short retelling that includes ___________.
What are "the most important parts of a text"?
can can
What is "toucan"?
The simplified product of: 1/4 x 1/2 x 4/5
What is 1/10?
What are proton, neutron, and electron?
The period of time from around 1780-1820 in which the United States moved away from an agrarian (farming) economy to mass production and a rapid increase in technology.
What was the Industrial Revolution era?
What you should do if you don't know the meaning of a word in a text.
What is use context clues, use a dictionary, ask for help, or ask yourself questions?
Chimadena
What is "made in China"?
The sixth-graders at Luke's school got to visit either the science museum or the history museum. 39 students picked the science museum and 3 students picked the history museum. This is the ratio of the number of sixth-graders who visited the science museum to the number of sixth-graders who visited the history museum.
What is 39:3?
The scientific law that matter cannot be created or destroyed, it just change forms.
What is conservation of matter?
The three main reasons that colonists left Europe.
What are God (religious freedom), Gold (resources/wealth), and Glory (expanding empires)?
The reason good readers ask questions while they read.
What is to check their understanding, to help them better understand what they are reading, or to remember important parts?
minI'llbethereute
What is "I'll be there in a minute"?