Science
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Ms. Erickson
100

This part of a plant takes in water from the soil.

The Roots

100

What is 6 × 5?

30

100
Something that ends a statement is called. 

Punctuation

100

This is the province where Edmonton and Calgary are located.

Alberta

100

What is Ms. Ericksons First Name?

Emily

200

This natural source of light helps plants grow.

The Sun

200

What do we call a shape with four equal sides and four right angles?

A Square

200

This is the main idea or message in a story.

A Theme

200

This compass direction is opposite to north.

South

200

What hockey team does Ms. Erickson Cheer for?

The Edmonton Oilers

300

These materials break down naturally and return to the earth.

Biodegradable Materials

300

You have 3 quarters, 2 dimes, and 1 nickel. This is how much money you have.

90 Cents

300

This is a comparison using "like" or "as".

Simile

300

This group of people are the original inhabitants of Canada.

Indigenous Peoples of Canada

300

What pet(s) does Ms. Erickson own? Bonus points if you get their names

2 cats: Bean and Ponyo

400

This is what happens when light is blocked and a dark area is formed.

A Shadow

400

This is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 8 cm and width of 5 cm.

26 cm

400

These are the people or animals that take part in a story.

Characters

400

Name one of the natural regions in Alberta.

Foothills / Boreal Forest / Grasslands / Parkland / Rocky Mountains

400

What is Ms. Ericksons favourite movie?

The live action Grinch

500

This term describes reducing, reusing, and recycling waste to protect the environment.

Waste Management or Sustainability

500

Round 6,847 to the nearest hundred.

6,800

500

This is the term for the sequence of events in a story: beginning, middle, and end.

Plot

500

This document outlines the rights and freedoms of all Canadians.

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

500

What was Ms. Ericksons first degree in? (what did I study before i went to teacher school)

Anthropology - Primatology (I studied apes and monkeys)