What is the name of the person who writes a book.
Author
2 quarters ($0.25) ($0.25)
$0.50
What is one ending punctuation mark?
. ? !
a quarter
$0.25
If you have a , a
and
How much money do you have?
40 cents
$0.40
What is the name of the person who draws the pictures in a story?
Illustrator
1 quarter ( $0.25)
2 dimes ($0.10 ) ($0.10)
$0.45
Name one character from The Three Little Pigs
Three Little Pigs
Big Bad Wolf
a dime
$0.10
Which amount tells me that I have ten dollars?
a. $0.10
b. $10.00
c. $100.00
b. $10.00
(a $0.10 = ten cents)
(c $100.00 = one hundred dollars)
What is the meaning of setting?
-Who is in the story.
-When and where the story takes place.
-When and where the story takes place.
2 Quarters
1 Nickel ($0.05)
$0.55
We are learning about problem and solution.
Problem= I do not have a pencil to do my Math work.
Solution= ?
Ask someone for a pencil.
Get a pencil.
Use another writing utensil
a nickel
$0.05
How much do you have?
$0.50
Characters are the people and animals in a story.
Please name 2 characters from Sponge Bob (not including Sponge Bob).
Sandy
Patrick
Planktin
Mr. Crab
........
3 dimes
2 nickels
$0.40
Name two parts of a book.
Front cover
Back Cover
Title
Author
Illustrator
Spine
a penny
$0.01
You have
Your friend has
Who has more money?
You do
We learned about stories this week. When a story is fake or make believe we call it?
-Fiction
-Nonfiction
Fiction
3 Quarters
2 dimes
1 nickel
$1.00
True or false?
What capitalizing someone's name you only have to capitalize their first me.
Ex Joe biden
False, you should capitalize their first and last name.
Ex Joe Biden
$15.00
You have
You spend $5.00 at Dunkin and $5.00 at Mcdonalds. How much money do you have left?
$10.00
Can you name two parts of a book?
Cover
Back Cover
Title
Author
Illustrator
Spine
5 pennies
3 quarters
$0.80
Name 2 of the story elements we learned about.
Setting
Characters
Events (Plot)
Problem
Solution
2, 5 dollar bills
2 quarters
$10.50
You walk your neighbors dog. She pays you $2.00 for each walk.
You walked the dog 6 times this week.
How much money did you earn?
$12.00
2.00+2.00+2.00+2.00+2.00+2.00=6.00
OR
2x6=12