Social Studies/Science/EIE
Armstrong
Writing
Literacy
Classroom
100
The place where people live, work and place
What is a community?
100
The principal of Armstrong Elementary School.
Who is Mrs. Lipman?
100
The steps we take to create a unique writing piece.
What is the writing process?
100
The two types of texts we've explored this year.
What are informational texts and literature texts.
100
Words a teacher might say to you when she catches you following the 3B's.
What is "clip up"?
200
The part of a plant that keeps it standing up straight
What are the roots?
200
The way Armstrong students reach their monthly PBIS goals and earn stamps.
What is be responsible, be respectful and be safe.
200
The three modes of writing.
What are narrative, expository and persuasive?
200
The lesson learned by a character in a literature text.
What is the central message?
200
An important tool that you've used this year to track and share your goals and progress.
What is a data binder?
300
Someone who uses their creativity, mathematics and imagination to solve a problem.
What is an engineer?
300
These are all of the 1st and 2nd grade homeroom teachers.
Who are Mrs. Sliwinski, Mrs. Paradise, Ms. Conway, Ms. Todd, Mrs. Simms and Ms. Van Moffaert.
300
During this step of writing, you would correct errors in spelling, punctuation and grammar.
What is editing?
300
Retelling the most important ideas from an information text.
What is a summary?
300
A special part of the day when you get a chance to move, dance, or sing before continuing to learn.
What is a brain break?
400
Camouflage, webbed feet, night vision and beaks are all examples of:
What are animal adaptations?
400
This musical play was the inspiration behind the 1st and 2nd grade musical performance.
The Nutcracker
400
Literature texts are to narrative writing as informational texts are to ____ writing
What is expository?
400
Authors write for one or more of these reasons.
What are to inform, to persuade and to entertain.
400
The length of time you are able to perform an activity without stopping or becoming tired.
What is stamina?
500
The engineering design process has 6 steps. They are:
What are ask, imagine, plan, create, improve, present
500
During this moment, students move quickly and quietly outside of school in a single file line.
What is a fire drill.
500
The 6 steps of the writing process in order.
What are prewriting, drafting, revising, editing and publishing.
500
The way a character in a story feels about a major event or challenge.
What is point of view?
500
A real reader does these things:
thinks while they read, look at their text, choose just right books, uses reading strategies.