Language
Reading
Math
Writing
Solid Figures
100
A person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
100
The most important idea of a paragraph, article, or story.
What is main idea?
100
The answer to an addition problem.
What is sum?
100
The use of vivid vocabulary and sentences that have a variety of beginnings. This makes your writing more interesting to read.
What is style?
100
The solid figure that has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 verticies. Its net is made up of 6 squares.
What is a cube?
200
An action word, something that you do.
What is a verb?
200
Putting the events of a piece of writing or story into the order that they happend.
What is sequencing?
200
The answer to a subtraction problem.
What is difference?
200
The area of the writing rubric that includes capitalization, punctuation, and spelling.
What is mechanics?
200
The solid figure that has 6 faces, 12 edges, and 8 verticies. Its net is made up of 6 rectangles.
What is a rectangular prisim?
300
Someone's feelings about a certain thing, event, or idea.
What is an opinion?
300
A shorter version of the original story that only describes the main events of the story.
What is a summary?
300
The answer to a multiplication problem.
What is product?
300
The area of the writing rubric that includes staying on topic and having lots of elaboration/details about that topic.
What is content?
300
The solid figure that has 2 faces, 0 edges, and 0 verticies. Its net is made up of 1 rectangle and 2 circles.
What is a cylinder?
400
A word having the same or almost the same meaning as another word.
What is a synonym?
400
The reason wlhy an author writes an essay, story, or piece of writing (ex. to explain, to entertain, to describe).
What is the author's purpose?
400
Then operation you must you do when a word problem asks "How many in all?".
What is addition?
400
The area of the writing rubric that includes the use of the same tense throughout your paper and using the correct homophone (ex. to, two, too) in your writing- grammar skills.
What is usage?
400
The solid figure that has 1 face, 0 edges, and 0 verticies.
What is a cone?
500
A word having the opposite meaning of another word.
What is an antonym?
500
The process of drawing a conclusion based upon information that you have read in the passage/story and the knowledge you already have.
What is inferring?
500
The operation you must you do if a word problem asks "How many more?".
What is subtraction?
500
The area of the writing rubric that scores your ability to use correct simple and complex sentences in your writing.
What is sentence formation?
500
The soild figure that has 0 faces, 0 edges, and 0 verticies.
What is a sphere?