Wise Words
Parts of Speech
The Water Cycle
Writing Skills
The World
100

Don't judge a book...

By its cover!

100

A person, place, or thing

NOUN


100
What causes the water to evaporate

heat from the sun

100

Every sentence needs

Capital letter and a punctuation
100

How many continents are there? (double points if your team can name them all)

7: N. America, S. America, Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, Antarctica

200

A penny for your...

thoughts
200

A describing word

ADJECTIVE
200

Water gets heated up and turns to vapor

evaporation

200
Every sentence needs THESE TYPES OF WORDS

Subject (noun/pronoun) and verb (action) 

200

The way people believe, behave, dress, the foods they eat, the language they speak, etc.

Their culture 

300

When it rains...

it pours

300
An action word

VERB

300

When water forms clouds or accumulates on water bottles 

Condensation

300

When writing how to do something, you use these kinds of words

Sequence words; such as: first, then, next, finally, after that, lastly, etc. 

300

What are the 4 cardinal directions (on a compass rose on a map). (double points if you can show me which way they go correctly) 

North, East, South, West 

400

Don't cry over...

spilled milk


400

A word that replaces a noun... ex. he, she, it, they

PRONOUN

400

When water drops from the sky in the form of rain, hail, snow, etc.

Precipitation

400
New paragraphs need

indentation

400

Name 3 places my students come from - countries or continents

Ms. Rogers will say if correct. 

500

Hit the nail on

its head

500
A word that describes a verb, and usually ends in -ly

ADVERB

500

When water goes directly from solid (ice, snow) to gas (water vapor) without turning to liquid (melting, water) ... only happens in very cold places

Sublimation

500

Explain the burger format 

Topic sentence and conclusion are the buns; they are similar but not exactly the same. The details are the burger, cheese, toppings.. they are all different. 

500

Name 3 cultural holidays we have learned about (double points if you can tell me who celebrates them) 

Ms. Rogers will say if correct