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100

Using information that is never clearly stated to infer something is this strategy.

Drawing conclusions.

100

These are found at the beginning of a word, and can change its meaning.

Prefix.

100

What is the formula for finding area?

Length x Width = Area

100

The author's message about a story is called the...

Main idea.
100

Write/say this as a decimal: 4/10

0.4

200

Name one Reading Strategy.

Visualizing. Asking questions. Retelling. Synthesizing. Making Connections. Using background knowledge.

200

A word made up of 2 separate words is called what?

A compound word.

200

How do you find the perimeter of an object?

Add the length of all the sides together.

200

Vocabulary: The most that something can hold.

CAPACITY.

200

Write/say this as a decimal: 34/100

0.34

300

Name 3 genres of literature we read this year.

Biography. Historical fiction. Realistic fiction. Non-fiction. Science fiction. Web article. Poetry. Science article.

300

Name the 3 verb tenses. 

Past, Present, and Future.

300

What does RDW stand for?

Read, Draw, Write.

300

Vocabulary: To stop after a set amount of time or amount.

LIMIT.

Limit the amount of screen time this summer!

300
Convert 13/3 to a mixed number. 

4 1/3

400

What's the main difference between fiction and nonfiction texts?

One is true (it has facts) and one is not.

400

This kind of writing uses the pronouns I, me, we.

First person.

400

What kind of angle is 90 degrees?

A right angle.
400

Vocabulary: A slowing force.

RESISTANCE.

400

1/10 + 4/10 = ?

5/10 or 1/2

500

Name 3 types of figurative language.

  • Simile.
  • Metaphor.
  • Personification.
  • Onomatopoeia.
  • Hyperbole.
  • Idiom.
  • Alliteration.
500

This part of speech describes verbs.

Adverbs.
500

An obtuse angle is smaller than an acute angle, true or false?

FALSE.

500

These provide information to clarify, prove, or explain the main idea.

Supporting details.

500

Write 3  4/10 as a decimal.

3.4

or

3.40