I will do my best.
Try and all is possible
I love our core values
4th grade is the best
Tsinglan is an amazing school
100

A car will do what when it drives down a steep hill?

Accelerate 

100

This is the material your clothes are made of, created by weaving or knitting threads into cloth.

Fabric 

100

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Describe what an expository text is and what is the purpose of expository texts? Also, name three text features of expository texts. 

Non fiction text designed to teach or inform. 

1. Diagrams or Pictures

2. Headings 

3. Definitions and facts 

100

This word means something is big, important, or has a lot of value, like a large meal or a major change.

substantial 

100

This word describes a noisy disturbance or a lot of confusion, like what happens when a crowd gets excited or upset all at once.

commotion 

200

When you have this, you have a better chance of winning a game or succeeding at something.

Advantage 

200

If two angles add up to 90 degrees, or two things fit perfectly together (like matching colors), we describe them with this word.

Complementary 

200

This word describes searching around in a messy or desperate way to find something, like looking for food or lost change.


Scrounging 

200

This word describes walking slowly and heavily, as if you're tired or it’s hard to move, like through deep snow or mud.

trudged 

200

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Describe all the sections to planning using a story mountain. 

  • Beginning (Introduction/Exposition): Introduce the setting, characters, and situation.
  • Build-Up (Rising Action): Present the problem or conflict, creating suspense or tension.
  • Climax (Turning Point): The most intense or exciting moment when the problem reaches its peak.
  • Falling Action: Show the aftermath of the climax, resolving smaller conflicts or details.
  • Ending (Resolution): Conclude the story with the problem resolved and a satisfying wrap-up.
300

When your room looks like your clothes, toys, and books are all tossed together in a big, messy mix, you're looking at one of these.

Jumble 

300

This word means giving clear details or focusing on one exact thing instead of being general.


Specific 

300

When you politely or formally asked for something, like help or permission, you did this.

requested 

300

This word describes something very serious, intense, or harsh, like dangerous storms such as tornadoes and hurricanes. 

severe 

300

When just a small part of the moon is showing. It kind of looks like the letter C. 

Crescent 

400

When you're stuck on a really hard puzzle, or when something just won't go your way, you start feeling this way.

Frustrated

400

This word describes something a person is really good at or known for, like a chef’s best dish or an artist’s unique skill.

Specialty 

400

When you care only about yourself, you are this. 

Selfish 

400

When someone makes fun of something or someone, they did this. 

scoffed 

400

When you are in a bad mood, especially from being tired. 

Cranky 

500

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Describe 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person point of view in writing. 

  • First-Person Point of View – The narrator is a character in the story, using words like “I” or “we.”
  • Second-Person Point of View – The narrator addresses the reader directly using “you.”
  • Third-Person Point of View – The narrator is an outside observer, referring to characters as “he,” “she,” “they,” or by name.
500

Large areas of land. 

Territories 

500

You can use one of these to study far away objects in space. 

Telescope 

500

To make something to appear or look bigger. 

magnify 

500

This word describes how someone feels or acts toward a person, situation, or idea, like being positive, negative, or neutral.


Attitude