Name one characteristic of poetry that we discussed in class.
What is imagery, rhyme, repetition, structure, and rhythm
The purpose of defense mechanisms.
What is survival?
Name what comes at the end of every sentence.
What is punctuation?
The number of syllables in the word 'donate'
What is two?
The city we are currently in.
What is Baltimore?
The name of the main character in Love that Dog
Who is Jack
The defense mechanism where an animal blends into its surroundings.
What is camouflage?
The first letter of every sentence should be....
What is capitalized?
What is four?
The state and country we are currently in.
What is Maryland and the United States of America?
The number of lines that you see:
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Mr. S is smart
And you are too
What is 4?
The 4 expert animal groups.
What are the Monarch Butterfly, Ostrich, Three Banded Armadillo, and Springbok Gazelle?
The first letter of any name should always be...
What is capitalized?
A synonym for 'happy'
What is excited, elated, joyful?
When looking at a map, the direction pointing up is...
What is north?
The author who wrote "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"
Who is Robert Frost?
Name three defense mechanisms that a lion might use.
What are claws, teeth, and teamwork?
The following piece of punctuation is called:
"Mr. S is the best"
What are quotation marks?
The antonym of fearful.
What is brave?
The direction from which the sun rises.
What is the east?
The author who wrote "Love That Boy" and surprised Jack at his school.
Who is Walter Dean Myers?
Name the defense mechanism where an animal emits a sound and listens for it to bounce off of nearby surroundings, allowing it to 'see'.
What is echolocation?
When writing a new paragraph, you should leave a space between the side of that paper and where you write you first word. This is called...
Notice how this line has a space at the beginning, while the lines below start right on the edge of the paper. What is the space called?
What is indenting?
Definition of the prefix 'un'
(happy----unhappy)
What is 'not'?
Name three of the oceans across the world.
What are the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic, and Antarctic oceans?