Andy had six boxes of crayons. There were 10 crayons in each box. What operation could you use to find out how many crayons Andy had in all? Bonus! How many crayons does Andy have?
Multiplication or repeated addition
Bonus: 60 Crayons
Bonus: Give an example of a common noun and a proper noun.
A noun is a person, place, or thing.
Bonus: Example - restaurant, Culver's
Who wrote The Wild Robot?
Peter Brown
The genre of books that provide readers with facts and information.
Non-fiction
What is Mrs. Landsteiner's favorite restaurant?
Denise's family ate 5/8 of the birthday cake. What fraction of the cakes is left?
What is an adjective?
Bonus: What adjective can be used to describe your bedroom?
An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
Bonus: messy, organized, clean, spotless, etc.
We have read two chapter books by Kate DiCamillo. Name one the books.
Mercy Watson or The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
Name 2 non-fiction text features the author used in this article.
https://dynamath.scholastic.com/etc/classroom-magazines/reader.html?id=4-040119
Heading, captions, highlighted print
Which animal is the tallest in the world?
Round 783 to the nearest 10 and nearest 100.
780
800
What is the past tense form of fly?
flew
Roz is short for...
Rozzum Unit 7134 or Rozzum
There was a small crack on the side of my ice cream cone. What could be the effect of this?
Example: Ice cream dripped all over my hands.
Which special(s) did we have on Wednesdays?
P.E. and Music
Find the missing number.
6 x ____ = 54
9
basketball, excitement, jersey, referee
excitement
What animal is Edward Tulane?
Bonus: What is Edward made out of?
Rabbit
Bonus: China
What does the P stand for in Author's Purpose P.I.E.?
Persuade
How many sides does a pentagon have?
5 sides
Beth, Dan, and Yoshi collect stamps. Beth has 157 stamps. Dan has 265 stamps. Yoshi has 79 fewer stamps than Beth and Dan do combined. How many stamps does Yoshi have?
343 stamps
What symbol is used in a possessive noun?
Bonus: Write the following phrase in possessive form.
the lawnmower belonging to Mr. Landsteiner
An apostrophe
Bonus: Mr. Landsteiner's lawnmower
If you could re-read one story, which one would you choose?
Answers will vary.
Use your inferencing skills to figure out what is happening.
You are sitting on a blanket outside just as it is getting dark. Bright flashes go off in the air. The people around you, who are wearing red, white, and blue, begin to cheer.
You are celebrating the Fourth of July
Which region of the United States is the California a part of?
The West