A person, place, thing or idea.
What is a noun?
The name for one or more numbers that multiply to give a product.
What is a factor?
Igneous rock that cools above Earth's surface.
What is lava?
The Spanish priest who founded the first mission in California.
Who is Junipero Serra?
The mascot for Weston Elementary School.
What are wildcats?
"It's raining cats and dogs" is an example of this figure of speech.
What is an idiom?
Its the number of gallons eight quarts equals.
What is 2?
Molten rock below the earths surface.
What is magma?
This is the name of a cattle ranch started by people who received land in California from the Mexican government.
What is a rancho?
The name of our principal.
Who is Mrs. Fereria?
"I did a ton of homework last night" is an example of this figure of speech.
What is hyperbole?
45/9
What is 5?
A pulling force that acts on all objects.
What is gravity?
The sight where gold was first discovered in California.
What is Sutter's Mill?
Your librarian.
Who is Mrs. Soto?
This type of essay tells a story.
What is a narrative?
The inverse operation of multiplication.
What is division?
A circuit in which the current flows in more than one path.
What is a parallel circuit?
The name of a settlement set up by a religious group.
What is a mission?
The names of the fourth grade teachers.
Who are: Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Walker?
This thinking map is used to compare two characters or concepts.
What is a double bubble?
The larger of 65/10, 70.100, or 70.9
What is 70.9?
Materials that let charges flow through them easily.
What are conductors?
Our state capital.
What is Sacramento?
Our school custodians.
Who are Jorge and Tanya?