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100
What does "main idea" mean?

Main idea is what the story/text is about.

100

Fix this sentence (3 mistakes): 

i do'nt have any ice cream 

I don't want any ice cream. 

100

Define: poverty

extremely poor

100

What is the term for creatures that are awake at night and asleep during the day?

nocturnal

100

Finish the lyric:

We don't talk about Bruno...

No no no!

200

What is the author's purpose in writing Real-Life Superheroes? (i.e. to inform, to persuade, to entertain)

to inform

200

What are "these marks" called and what are they used for?

quotation marks

used for dialogue

200

Define: missionary

aid, helping others

200

Which of the following organisms make their own food?

decomposers

consumers

producers

scavengers

producers

200

BONUS 200!

Wooo!

300

Give me an example of a simile.

ex.) I'm as happy as a clam!

300
Give me 3 antonyms for tired.

awake, alert, energized

300

Define: ridicule

making fun of someone or something

300

What is the largest organ of the human body?

skin

300

What is the capital of Rhode Island?

Providence

400

Give me an example of a metaphor.

ex.) raining cats and dogs

400

Give me 3 synonyms for hungry.

starved, ravenous, famished

400

Define: inherited

wealth or possessions, received by a previous owner

400

What is a hypothesis?

an assumption that needs to be tested

400

Tell me our...

city

state

country

continent

(small to big)

Woonsocket

Rhode Island

USA or United States

North America

500

In Real-Life Superheroes, what did Richard Martin AND Thomas Barnardo do to make them "heroes?"

Richard Martin: created the animal welfare act

Thomas Barnardo: made a school for poor children

500

Fix this sentence (find at least 7 of the 9 mistakes):

'I cant weight for you're birthday party tomorow' Monica said to her friend's

"I can't wait for your birthday party tomorrow," Monica said to her friends. 

500

Which one of our vocab words means: deserving, privilged 

entitled 

500

Name all 8 planets IN ORDER, starting with the planet that is closest to the sun.

Mercury

Venus

Earth

Mars

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune

500

DANCE! Get up and dance for 5 seconds!

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