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100

How many minutes are in an hour?

60

100

What does the beginning of every sentence need to start with?

A capital letter

100

Who in our class has a sibling n the 5th grade?

Isabel
100

What is GRADUAL erosion? 

   The slow and unnoticable process of rock, soil or other materials being worn away after time. Wind, water and glaciers will eventually create landforms such as valleys, canyons and beaches.

100

Who writes the words to a book or story?

The Author, or writer.

100

How many outs can you get in an inning of kickball?

2

200

How much is the 7 in 672 worth?

70

200

what is a noun?

A person, place, thing or animal.

200

What student AND teacher have family in Hawai'i?

Miko and Ms. Betts!
200

Give 3 examples of landforms.

Valleys, plateaus, mountains, bays, canyons, etc. 

200

A ___________ is the name of the book.

Title.

200

What is the "head person" in Four-Square called?

King or Queen

300

How many tens in 130?

13
300

What is an adjective? Give three examples.

A word that describes a noun.

300

Who is our new student this year AND what city did he call home before moving here?

Avi, Atlanta

300

What is an example of a FAST process that changes landforms?

Earthquakes, floods, etc.

300

An ____________ is the person who draws the pictures in a book.

Illustrator

300

What is it called when you score in soccer?

A goal
400

What is 20 less than 64?

44

400

What does a sentence always end with?

Punctuation 

400

What three students in our class are the ONLY child in their home?

Cypress, Riley and Grace

400

What is a COMPASS ROSE and where would you find one?

A compass rose is a diagram that shows North, South, East and West. You would find one on a map.
400

What is the difference between a main character and secondary character?

The main character is who the book is mostly about. Secondary characters are people who appear in the story, but are not as important to the book.

400

What is a put-up? Give an example.

A put-up is a compliment, the opposite of a put down. An example is "Great job!" or "Nice kick!"


500

Count by quarters to two dollars.

$.25, $.50, $.75, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 

500

What is the setting of a story?

Where the story takes place.

500

How many pounds of food did we hope to collect in our food drive? How much have we collected so far?

600

900

500

What are the 7 continents?

Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antartica, Europe, Australia

500

What are character traits?

The qualities that describe a book character's personality.

500

What is a bucket-filler? How can I "fill someone's bucket" at recess?

A bucket-filler is a kind and selfless deed. You could filll someone's bucket in many ways including: helping them find a game to play, sitting with them at snack, or accompanying them to the nurse if they are hurt.