What the whole thing is about!
What is central idea?
____________ and ___________ are the subjects that Ms. Greene teaches.
What is reading and writing?
The acronym for single school culture.
What is SSC?
The answer to a multiplication problem.
What is product?
Earth revolves around what?
What is the sun?
The way in which an author organizes the text.
What is text structures?
Ms. Greene's room number. (Include building and room).
What is 3-204?
The consequence when a student does not follow SSC.
What is a lunch detention?
This multiplication strategy uses a box.
What is area model or box method?
Blue alien who resides in Hawaii.
Who is Stitch?
This is how the author feels and thinks about the text.
What is author's perspective?
The building the 4th grade pod is located.
What is building 3?
Walking in the correct door, not sharing food, walking to the lunch lines.
What is lunch procedures?
The difference between the highest value and lowest value in a data set.
What is range?
The Seminole word for "gator."
What is Allapattah?
This type of source uses letters, journals, and the person needed to be present.
What is primary source?
____________, ____________, and _____________ are what Ms. Leonard instructs.
Putting your pass on the hook, using the bathroom, walking back to the classroom.
What are bathroom procedures?
The value of each digit in a number.
What is place value?
Main antagonist in Star Wars.
This type of text structure focuses on the process of something.
What is sequencing?
The theme in Ms. Johnson's room.
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!
What are gnomes?
The result of multiple lunch detentions.
What are after school detentions?
The middle digit in a data set.
Character who believed his father was a famous musician because of a blue flyer his mother carried.