0.001 x 1000
What is 1?
It makes everything up.
What is Matter?
Writing an essay, you should always start with THIS type of sentence. Just take the fish off it first.
What is a hook?
The name of man who make a series of videos I would show having stick figures in it.
Who is Alan Becker?
5th grade had to do THIS for their PE testing. good thing we practiced in the field before hand!
What is running a mile?
3.9 - 2.2
What is 1.7?
It's what Matter is made of.
What are Molecules?
It's a book you read this year.
What is (accept all answers)?
It's the abbreviation we used for solving a word problem in math. Hopefully the package gets delivered. (give the steps as well)
What is UPS (Understand Plan and Solve)?
It was the first day of school.
What is August 6th?
3/4 + 1/8
What is 7/8?
One of the reasons you cannot see some constellations at different times of the year
What is (accept all answers)?
When writing an essay, it is important to have THIS type of sentence in your opening paragraph so the reader knows what it is you're writing about.
What is a Topic Sentence?
I used to sub for THIS teacher over in 4th grade before i was the 5th grade teacher.
Who is Mrs. Ashroff?
Name 4 stringed instruments.
What is (accept all answers).
4/9 x 3/4
What is 12/36 OR 1/3?
When water molecules turn into a gas, it's called THIS
What is Evaporation?
When a word is spelled different but sounds the same, like the words "Hour" and Our," They're called THESE
What are Homophones?
The first wall decoration activity we did together.
What are the puzzle pieces?
Name an Art style you learned about this year.
(accept all answers)
The name of the area on a graph at (0,0)
What is the Origin?
When water molecules are brought together, it's called THIS
What is Condensation?
When a word is spelled the same as another but sound different, Like the words "Read" and "Read," They're called, THESE
What is a Homograph?
The first item I received (not a drawing) was actually THIS!
What is a Pokemon Card?
People often mistake THIS INSTRUMENT for strings, but it's actually percussion!
What is a piano?