English
Math
Reading
Science
Music
100

What is a noun?

A person, place, thing, or idea

100

What is the order of operations?

PEMDAS

100

What is plot?

The main events of a story.

100

What percent of the earth is water?

About 70%

100

Which note gets 1 beat?

A quarter note
200

What are the steps of the writing process?

Prewriting

First Draft

Revise and edit

Final Draft/Publish

200

What is an equilateral triangle?

A triangle where all sides are equal. 

200

What is the resolution of a story?

The ending when they solve the problem.

200

What are the 4 states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma

200

What do you call it when different groups sing the same song, starting at different times?

Singing in rounds

300
Adverbs describe which types of words?

Verbs, Adjectives, or other adverbs.

300

What does it mean if you square a number?

Multiply it by itself. 

300

How are characters developed throughout a story?

Their words, actions, and thoughts and other characters interactions with them.

300

Name a simple machine.

Lever

Pulley

Screw

Wedge

Wheel and Axel

Inclined Plane

300
What does a 4 time signature mean?

                   4

Each measure has 4 beats and the quarter note gets 1 beat. 

400

What are the 3 purposes of writing?

Persuade

Inform

Entertain

400

What 3D shape name would you call a tissue box?

Rectangular prism

400

Name a figure of speech.

Simile

Hyperbole

Alliteration

Metaphor

Personification

Onomatopoeia

Oxymoron

400

What is an atom made of?

Electrons, Neutrons, Protons

400

What do you call a pattern of beats?

Rhythms

500

What is a subordinate clause?

A clause containing a noun and verb but does not make a complete sentence.

500

What theorem does this formula represent?

a+ b= c2

Pythagorean Theorem

500

 Why does Stanley not get bitten by the lizards in "Holes"? 

He ate the onions and the lizards don't like onion. 

500

Name the steps of the water cycle.

Evaporation- Condensation- Precipitation

500

Name a historical period of music.

Medival

Renaissance

Baroque

Classical

Romantic