An example of a homophone
Example: pour, poor
How this number is read: 1010
One thousand ten
Country where James and the Giant Peach takes place
England
In our classroom, what happens to items that go in the "blue" bin
Recycle
In the old days, before most cars had power windows, this is how drivers and passengers got the windows to go up and down
A crank ("manual windows")
An example of a homograph
Examples: wind, wind
The answer to this type of product is called the "sum"
Addition
Animal that escaped from the zoo and attacked Charlie's biological parents
Rhinoceros
Name anything that burns fossil fuels
Examples: cars, heating in some homes
Name any American car brand
Examples: Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge
The letter "c" makes an "s" sound instead of a "k" sound if the next letter is any one of these three letters
e, i, y
The answer to this type of problem is called the "difference"
Subtraction
The name of either of James's aunts
Sponge, Spiker
Name anything with wheels that does not require gas
Examples: bicycle, scooter, skateboard, roller skates, electric car
Name any Japanese car brand
Examples: Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru
A word that is not a name that is always capitalized, even if it is not at the beginning of a sentence
I
Name for any four-sided shape like a square or diamond where every side is the same length
Rhombus
Any other book written by the author of James and the Giant Peach
Examples: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda
The reason why something like a microwave uses a tiny bit of electricity even when you are not using it
Because it has a clock
Name any European car brand
Examples: Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes, Audi
The two sounds "ow" makes
ou, long o
The number of sides in a pentagon
5
The author of James and the Giant Peach
Roald Dahl
According to the video yesterday, this is how many times you should shake your hands in the sink before using a paper towel
12
Since 2017, all cars sold in the United States must have this type of camera
Back-up camera