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100

What do vertebrate and invertebrate mean?

Vertebrate- Backbone

Intvertebrate - no backbone

100

What is at the center of our solar system?

The sun.

100

What is the value of 13 tens?

130

100
Some Native Americans had a nomadic lifestyle. What does nomadic mean?

Moving from place to place. Often in search of food.

100

How many kids does Mrs. St.Onge have?

Two

200

Name a cold blooded animal.

Answers may vary.

200

How many planets are in the solar system?

8 planets

200

5 x 6 x 3 = 

90

200

Name some of the chores Native American children did?

basket weave, pick berries, gather wood, help with the animals, scare away birds, and more....

200

How are fish and sharks able to breathe in the water?

Gills

300

Define nocturnal.

When animals are active at night.

300

What is gravity?

The force that pulls things toward one another.

300

100 - 45 = 

55

300

What impact did farming have on the lives of Native Americans?

It allowed them to settle and build homes and communities.

300

Name the third grade teachers.

Low, St.Onge, Judge

400

What are some characteristics of mammals?

Give birth to live young, breathe air, warm-blooded, have hair, drinks mother's milk.

400

What is the name of our galaxy?

The Milkyway galaxy.

400

Name a quadrilateral with TWO pairs of parallel sides, but NO right angles. 

Rhombus or a parallelogram

400

What is the name of the first English colony?

Jamestown

400

What beach did we go to for our field trip?

Sandy Neck!

500
What is an omnivore?

Eats plants and meat.

500

Name the plantets in order. Starting with the planet closest to the sun! 

Mercury, Venus , Earth , Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

500

The area of the classroom rug is 48 square feet. The length of the short side is 4 feet. What is the length of the long side? 

12 feet.

500

What is the name of the of the Native American tribe that helped the Pilgrims surive their first winter in Plymouth?

Wampanoag

500

What was the name of the 18 foot shark seen here on Cape Cod?

Curly!