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100
A word that describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
100
Name the three author's purposes.
What are Persuade, Inform, and Entertain?
100
The name of a shape that is not flat.
What is a three dimensional shape?
100
The name of our city.
What is Detroit?
100
Name two things a plant must have.
What are light and water?
200
A word that has the opposite meaning of a word.
What is an antonym?
200
Guessing what will happen in next or in the future from a story.
What is making a prediction (prediction)?
200
The strategy used for repeated addition.
What is multplication?
200
Name the Great Lakes. (Hint: HOMES)
What lake Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior?
200
The type of animals that have thick, scaley skin.
What are amphibians?
300
A punctuation that separates a list of things in a sentence.
What is a comma?
300
To become a good reader you should do this every night.
What is read?
300
A whole that is divided into pieces or parts.
What is a fraction?
300
Name the group of people that traveled to Michigan over six hundred years ago.
Who are the French?
300
Name the type of food that contains seeds.
What is fruit?
400
The words and, or, and but are what kind of words.
What are conjunctions?
400
Figuring out what the author is trying to tell us without the author telling us directly from the story.
What is making inferences?
400
The point (or small dot) in a number that separates a whole number from part of the number.
What is a decimal?
400
The continent that the French traveled from.
What is Europe?
400
The largest mammal on planet Earth.
What is a whale?
500
Every sentence must has this kind of agreement.
What is subject verb agreement?
500
The chart used for comparing and contrasting.
What is a Ven Diagram?
500
The name of one number in an entire number.
What is a digit?
500
The name of the group of people that came to Michigan to tell people about religion.
Who are missionaries?
500
The name of the force that pulls everything on Earth down.
What is gravity?