A form of multiplying using one of the mathematical operations.
What is repeat addition?
The history of the place we live in, also known as history around us.
What is local history?
Scientists use this word often. It means to sort.
What is classify?
These are used to tell what kind of person a character is.
What are character traits?
A person, place or thing.
What is a noun?
To distribute equally into groups.
What is division?
He named Cape Cod and loved this land because of its harbors and rich soil.
Who is John Smith?
The two main groups scientists classify living things into.
What are plants and animals?
The main character (girl) in Because of Winn-Dixie.
Who is Opal?
A specific person, place or thing.
What is a fraction?
Something found in nature that can be used in everyday life.
What is a natural resource?
Animals that have a backbone are called this.
What is a vertebrate? (What are vertebrates?)
The information you include when writing about reading that helps support your answer.
What is evidence?
Words that show action (or thoughts). Tells what the noun is doing.
What are verbs?
The number of the fraction that show the parts being used.
What is the numerator?
Evidence from history that are true and came from the people that actually experienced it.
What are primary sources?
The three rock families.
What are Igneous, Metamorphic and Sedimentary?
When a chapter suddenly ends and the suspense is really strong, it can be called this. (hint: Watch out for the fall - hold on tight)
Words that typically describe the noun - the BLUE sky, the FAST runner, the HUGE elephant.
What are adjectives?
Breaking a multiplication problem into smaller problems is also called this.
What is the distributive property of multiplication?
This man was very popular among the Pilgrims, he was voted as governor many times when the Pilgrims first came to the New World.
Who was William Bradford?
The 4 basic parts of a seed.
These three guys are as mean as can be, just ask the fox who lost his tail.
Who are Boggis, Bunce and Bean?
Three similar words that mean words sound the same but may have the same spelling.
What are homonyms/homophones OR homographs?