Find the sum.
47 + 53 =
What is 100?
This is a piece of information that is used to support a main idea.
What is a detail?
Writing where the author is giving information or facts.
What is informative writing?
A group of Native American's (Indians) from Georgia and Florida tribes--Creeks, Miccosukees, Hitchitis, and Oconees--joined together for protection in the 1700's.
Who are the Seminole people?
A push or a pull that changes the motion of an object.
What is a force?
What is M?
Stories that are made up and not factual.
What is fiction?
Writing where the author is trying to persuade the reader and get them to agree.
What is persuasive writing?
The Spanish explorer who looked for the Fountain of Youth in Florida.
Who is Ponce de Leon?
Materials that do not let light pass through them.
What is opaque?
List the measurements of 3 different rectangles that each has a perimeter of 20.
Possible answers could be: What are 6 & 4, 7 & 3, 8 & 2? (Anything set of numbers where the length and width make 10)
To make an educated guess based on clues or evidence from text.
What is inference?
The part of writing where you present your ideas and claim.
What is the introduction?
System of sheltering and aiding runaway slaves on their northward journey to free territory in the decades before the Civil War.
What is the Underground Railroad?
The major source of energy in a food chain
What is the sun?
(2 + 8) x 4 + (3 + 7) -10
What is 40?
Words that make a sound.
What is onomatopoeia?
The part of a writing where the author is closing and restating their points.
What is a conclusion?
This branch of our government makes our nation's laws.
What is the legislative branch?
What substance is naturally found in all three states of matter on earth?
What is water?
Kim made 16 quarts of punch for the end of the year party. How many gallons of punch did Kim make?
Kim made 4 gallons of punch for the party.
The message or reason a story was written?
What is theme?
Stating examples or facts explicitly mentioned in the text.
What is citing evidence?
These two large US rivers are used for shipping as well as for recreation.
What are the Ohio and the Mississippi Rivers?
A typhoon is another name for what atmospheric phenomenon?
What is hurricane?