Faith, hope, & charity
(Note: We studied this in Unit 1, Session 2)
What are Theological Virtues?
A letter or symbol that stands for a letter.
(Note: We studied this in Topic 2, Lesson 1)
What is a variable?
The narrator of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.
(Note: We read this during the few weeks of school.)
Who is Peter Hatcher?
A way to represent something that is too big, too small, or has too many parts to be investigated directly.
(Note: We studied this in Unit 1, Lesson 5)
What is a model?
An area that shares one or more features is called this.
(Note: We studied this in Chapter 3, Lesson 1.)
What is a region?
When Adam and Even gave into this, they freely chose to turn away from God.
(Note: We studied this in Unit 1, Session 3)
What is temptation?
2 + 5 = 7
and
5 + 2 = 7
are examples of this property
(Note: We studied this in Topic 2, Lesson 1)
What is the Commutative Property of Addition?
The author of Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing.
(Note: We read this for the first several weeks of school.)
Who is Judy Blume?
This kind of model is good for comparing sizes and distances.
(Note: We studied this in Unit 1, Lesson 5)
What is a scale model?
The earth can be divided into halves called this.
(Note: We studied this in Chapter 1, Lesson 1.)
What are hemispheres?
The gift God gave us that allows us to choose between right and wrong.
(Note: We studied this in Unit 1, Session 4)
What is free will?
A set of steps used to solve a math problem.
(Note: We studied this in Topic 2, Lesson 3)
What is an algorithm?
In opinion writing, the writer needs to support his opinion by doing this.
(Note: Taken from Ready Writing, Lesson1)
What are reasons and evidence?
(Evidence like facts and details
to explain each reason)
A two-dimensional model has both of these.
(Note: We studied this in Unit 1, Lesson 5)
What are length and width?
This term comes from words that mean "earth" and "to write."
(Note: We studied this in Chapter 1, Lesson 1)
What is geography?
The Torah; the first five books of the Bible.
(Note: We studied this in Unit 2, Session 6)
What are:
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,
Numbers, and Deuteronomy?
2,675
+
1,358
_________
(Note: We practiced this in Topics 1 and 2)
What is
4,033?
A type of text that we read in science, social studies, and across the curriculum. It provides with you with facts about a topic.
(Note: We learned about this in Ready Reading, Lesson 1.)
What is informational text?
This type of plant has a system of tubes inside to carry water and nutrients throughout the plant.
(Note: We studied this in Unit 3, Lesson 1.)
What are vascular plants?
Our state of Illinois is in this region of the United States.
(Note: We studied this in Chapter 3, Lesson 2.)
What is the Midwest?
The fruits of the Spirit.
(Note: We studied this in Unit 1, Session 4)
What are: love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, generosity,
faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
Subtract.
6,000 - 1,773 = _________
(We practiced this in Topics 1 & 2)
What is 4,227?
The five steps of the writing process.
(Note: We discussed this in Week 6 with Ready Writing, Lesson 1.)
What are:
prewrite (brainstorm),
draft, revise, edit,
and publish.
These green parts of a plant come in many shapes and sizes, and are used to produce sugar for the plant's food.
(Note: We studied this in Unit 3, Lesson 1.)
What are leaves?
Name all 5 Great Lakes.
(Note: Use your own experience here!)
What are Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Ontario and Lake Erie?