Writing

RANDOM
Math
Reading
Challenge
100

Give an example of a proper noun.

Reno, Nevada, New York City, Mrs. Foster

100

What is the capital of New York?

What is the capital of Pennsylvania?

Albany and Harrisburg

100

What is 245 divided by 5?

49 degrees

100

Author's purpose- give three reasons an author writes

To entertain, inform or persuade!

100

Solve for x

4 + x = 100

x = 96

200

When do you use the following? Use each correctly in a sentence. 

There

They're

Their

There (to explain location; "over there")

They're (in place of they are)

Their (shows ownership...their house is beautiful)

200

What is the number of people in Joshy's immediate family to the power of 3?

125

200

What is 216 divided by 8?

27

200

What is theme?

A theme is an important idea that is woven throughout a story

200

What is the square root of 25?

5

300

What is an adjective?

A word that describes a noun

300

How many hours are in 1 week?

168 hours are in 1 week

300

What is the place value of the 4 in 3,427,891?

Hundred thousands place

300

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300

3000 divided by 17 (quotient in decimal form to the hundredths place)

176.47

400

Write a paragraph using the topic sentence:

"I like traveling with my family". 

Paragraph must include the topic sentence (indented) with 3 supporting details and a closing sentence.



400

Free Points!! 

YESSSS!!!

400

What is the place value of the 1 in 8.12?

tenths

400

What is the plot of a story?

the structure of interrelated actions, consciously selected and arranged by the author.

400

Read the line from the poem.

bright as rainbows


Which meaning of bright is used in the line?

A?smart

B?filled with color

C?shiny

D?filled with light

B. filled with color

500

Write a sentence with at least two prepositions?

in, under, on, beside, over, behind, above...

Ms. Foster crawled under her desk and cried on the last day of school. :(


500

What is the center of Earth called?

The core

500

What is a rhombus?

A rhombus is a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel and all sides the same length

500

What is an example of a metaphor?

(A comparison without using like or as)

500

The meaning of the suffix “-ly” helps the reader know the word “loudly” means

A?in a loud way.

B?one who is loud.

C?less loud.

D?not loud.

A. in a loud way

600

What must you do at the beginning of every new paragraph?

Indent

600

What are the 3 forms of water?

liquid, solid, gas
600

How many degrees are in 3/4 of a circle?

270 degrees

600

Read the poem and answer the question

Come, words, come in your every color.

I’ll toss you in storm or breeze.

I’ll say, say, say you,

taste you sweet as plump plums,

bitter as old lemons.

I’ll sniff you, words, warm

as almonds or tart as apple-red,

feel you green

and soft as new grass,

lightwhite as dandelion plumes,

or thorngray as cactus,

heavy as black cement,

cold as blue icicles,

warm as abuelita’s yellowlap.

I’ll hear you, words, loud as searoar’s

purple crash, hushed

as gatitos curled in sleep,

as the last goldlullaby.

I’ll see you long and dark as tunnels,

bright as rainbows,

playful as chestnutwind.

I’ll watch you, words, rise and dance and spin. 

say, say, say you 

in English, 

in Spanish, 

I’ll find you. 

Hold you. 

Toss you. 

I’m free too. 

I say yo soy libre, 

I am free 

free, free, 

free as confetti.

The speaker uses the following lines to make a comparison about words. and soft as new grass, lightwhite as dandelion plumes, The lines are used to show that the speaker sees words as

A?alive.

B?useful.

C?gentle.

D?successful.

C. Gentle

600

Which two words are most alike in meaning?

A?turned – trotted

B?climbed – sank

C?stopped – drove

D?spoke – whispered

D. spoke-whispered