A comparison between two unlike things using like or as
a. similie b. metaphor c. alliteration
What is a simile?
Writing where the author is giving information or facts
a. opinion b. informative c. narrative
What is informative writing?
The Watsons Go to Birmingham is the title of a book so it should be/have ______________ when typed.
a. italicized b. quotations c. underlined
What is italicized?
1. Constructive and Destructive Forces
Which of the following is an example of a constructive force?
A. A hurricane washing away a beach
B. An earthquake cracking the ground
C. Lava cooling and forming new rock
D. A flood destroying home
What is lava cooling and forming new rock?
Solve using order of operations.
3x(6+8)-15
a. 28 b. 27 c. 29
What is 27?
Compares two or more things without using the words like or as
a. similie b. metaphor c. alliteration
What is metaphor?
Writing where the author is trying to persuade the reader and get them to agree
a. informative b. persuasive c. opinion
What is persuasive writing?
Word that is used to connect words, phrases or clauses; Example: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
a. nouns b. conjunction c. verbs
What is a conjunction?
2. Classification
Which characteristic would scientists MOST likely use to classify an animal as a mammal?
A. It lays eggs.
B. It has feathers.
C. It has fur or hair and feeds milk to its young.
D. It lives in water.
What is it has fur or hair and feeds milk to its young?
Find the volume.
Length 7 in.
Width 6 in.
Height 5 in.
a. 120 in.3 b. 42 in. c. 210 in3
What is 210 in3?
A figure of speech that is understood but doesn't mean what is said literally
a. idiom b. similie c. metaphor
What is an idiom?
The part of a writing where the author is closing and restating the points
a. introduction b. body paragrpah c. conclusion
What is a conclusion?
Words that show how other words in a sentence are related, such as by, about, in, of, on, to, and under
a. verbs b. nouns c. preposition
What is a preposition?
3. Cells
Which organelle controls the activities of the cell?
A. Cell membrane
B. Nucleus
C. Cytoplasm
D. Vacuole
What is the nucleus?
Powers of 10
Solve 8.5 x 102
a. 85 b. 850 c. 8,500
What is 850?
Words that make a sound
a. idiom b. onomatopoeia c. hyperbole
What is onomatopoeia?
The part of writing where you present your ideas and opinion
a. introduction b. conclusion c. body pargarph
What is the introduction?
Words that express emotion, such as excitement or surprise that are bolded or italicized. Example: Oh no!, I forgot I have to take the test!
a. emphasis b. preoposition
What is a emphasis?
4. Microorganisms
Which of the following is a microorganism?
A. Mushroom
B. Ant
C. Bacterium
D. Oak tree
What is bacterium?
Multiplication
Solve 32 x 4 to find the product.
a.124 b. 132 c. 128
What is 128?
The repetition of beginning sounds of words; example: The Butter Battle Book
a. metaphor b. idiom c. alliteration
What is alliteration?
Stating examples or facts explicitly mentioned in the text
a. cite evidence b. introduction c. body paragraph
What is citing evidence?
These are words that sound the same when spoken but have different spellings and meanings, like their, there, and they’re.
a. synonym b. antonym c. homophone
What is a homophone?
5. Inherited Traits and Learned Behaviors
Which of the following is an inherited trait?
A. Riding a bike
B. Speaking Spanish
C. Having brown eyes
D. Playing the piano
What is having brown eyes?
Mixed Fractions to Improper Fractions
1 whole and 6/8
What is 14/8?