Data Management
Narratives
Partial Numbers
Literary Devices
Formulas
100

The number that occurs the most often in a set of data.

Mode

100

A conflict that exists within the mind of a character.

Character Vs. Self

100

"Out of 100." -or- '%'

Percent

100

Comparison made with "like" or "as".

Simile

100

The formula for finding area of a triangle.

A = b x h
         2


200

Tells how spread out the numbers are in the data.

Range

200

The author's message.

Theme

200

A term used to describe a "numerator" divided by a "denominator."

Fraction

200

BAM! POW! MEOW. BARK!

Onomatopoeia

200

The formula for finding area of parallelogram

A = b x h

300

Find the mode of these numbers: 5,5,5,10,10,15,20

5

300

The feeling the reader gets when reading a story.

Mood

300

Convert 0.95 to a percent.

95%

300

Phil fell feet first.

Alliteration

300

2lw + 2lh + 2wh

Surface area of rectangular prism

400

Find the mean of these numbers: 8,4,8,2,4,8,7,7

6

400

What type of conflict is it when Jamie is upset with herself for forgetting to do her homework?

Character vs. Self

400

Convert 1/8 to a decimal.

0.125

400

An exaggerated statement that is not meant to be taken literally. E.g., I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse!

Hyperbole

400

The formula for finding volume of a rectangular prism

V = l x w x h

500

A graph showing data points joined by line segments.

Broken Line Graph

500

Leroy and Desmond are arguing outside about who will get a chance to shoot the basketball. What type of conflict is this?

Character vs. Character

500

Give 2 fractions that are equivalent to ¾.

Multiple options:

30/40

75/100

6/8

500

The sun smiled down on us.

Personification

500

Describe how to find the surface area of any 3D shape.

Find the area of all faces & add them all together.