Math 1
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ELA 1
ELA 2
100

Mina wrote the number shown below.

17,589

She wants to write a new number in which the value of the 7 is 10 times larger. In which place should Mina write the number 7 in the new number?

TEN THOUSANDS PLACE

100
Solve 1,654 divided by 8

206 r 6

100

When on your LEAP test, what strategy should you always use in your writing? Describe the strategy. When is the only time you do not have to use this strategy. 

RACE

Restate 

Answer

Cite 3 pieces of evidence from each story

Explain answers in my own words

Narrative writing use your imagination and the prompt 

100

What is a theme?

Moral or lesson learned in the story 

100

What can you learn from a first person point of view?

personal experiences and feelings 

uses I, me, my 

200

Choose three comparisons that are correct. 


A. 21,567 < 9,698

B. three thousand fifty six > 300 + 50 + 6

C. 7,563 = 7 thousands 5 hundreds 63 ones

D. 4,785 = four seventy hundred eight five 

E. 134,785 = one hundred thirty four thousand seven hundred eighty five 

BCE

200

3 1/4 + 2 3/4

6

200

How many sentences are in one good paragraph? How many paragraphs are in one good essay? 

8, 2-3 paragraphs = 24 sentences 

200

What is a main idea of a text?

What the story is mainly about

200

What is a setting 

where, when, and what time a stroy or event took place

300

What is the correct way to write 706,458 in expanded form?

700,000 + 6,000 + 400 + 50 + 8

300

Gracie made 6 cakes. Lauren ate 3 cakes, Jamie ate 2 cakes. What fraction of the cakes was left over?

1/6

300

Jenesis makes Jenesis wants to buy an iPhone for her birthday that costs $707. Her birthday is in 3 weeks and Jenesis wants to save up the same amount of money each week to make the money for her iPhone. If Jenesis already has $305, how much money does Jenesis need to save each week to earn the rest of the money? 

134

300

How do the feelings of the sky and earth change from the beginning to the end of the story? Select two ways that their feelings change in the story. 

A. In the middle of the story, sky and earth are unhappy with the changes that the Shining One makes, but when he places the blue cloaks in the sky, they are happy again.

B. In the middle of the story, sky and earth are amazed by their son's dream, but eventually they realize that his dream was horrible.

C. At the beginning of the story, sky and earth are unhappy, but as the story goes on, they become happier and happier.

D. At the beginning of the story, sky and earth were unhappy because they wanted a child, but in the middle of the story, they are happy because they have the Shining One.

E. At the beginning of the story, sky and earth are happy with the way things are, but in the middle of the story, they are unhappy with the changes the Shining One makes.


A & E

300

Describe two details from the text that show music can change how people feel.

  • When Hermes played music on the lyre, he felt calm and happy;
  • When Maia heard the music, she could not be angry with him;
  • When Hermes gave the lyre to Apollo, he forgave Hermes.
400

3,562 - 1, 078

2,484

400

Compare these fractions:

3/9 _ 1/3

3/9 = 1/3

400

1 3/4

400

Pick the detail from the passage that best supports the inference that Celine was nervous before her dance recital.

A. The bright stage lights were shining in her eyes.

B. Celine felt frozen behind the stage as the other girls giggled and hurried to their places.

C. Celine found her place behind the red velvet curtain with the other girls from the opening dance routine.

D. They all sat down and slipped on their shiny black tap shoes.


B. 

Celine felt frozen behind the stage as the other girls giggled and hurried to their places

400

Which of the following describes a difference between the two texts? 

A. One tells about his career and fame, and the other shares one moment from his life.

B. One is written in Cody's own words, and the other is written by a young trapper.  

C. One discusses how Cody moved to Kansas, and the other explains how he became famous.

D. One tells about life in a Wild West show, and the other tells how Cody learned to cook.

A. One tells about his career and fame, and the other shares one moment from his life

500

Damon sold a total of 20 boxes of candy at his store on Wednesday. These boxes contained only lollipops and gumballs.

  • Each box held 45 pieces of candy.
  • He earned $2 for each piece of candy he sold.
  • He earned a total of $948 from the lollipops he sold.

What amount of money did Damon earn from the gumballs he sold? Be sure to use numbers and/or words to show how you got your answer.




$852
20 boxes × 45 pieces of candy = 900 pieces of candy in all the boxes together
900 × 2 = The total amount earned from all pieces is $1800
1800 – 948 = 852 The total amount earned ($1800) minus the amount earned from lollipops ($948) is the amount earned from gumballs ($852)

500

There were 56 students who attended the school field trip. Each student had to pay $17 to attend the field trip. How much money did the students had to pay in total for the field trip. 

$952

500

How did the experiences described in paragraph 2 affect Thurgood Marshall?

A. They are the issues he wanted to fix as a lawyer. B. They are the reasons he was chosen to be a judge. 

C. They are the reasons he was unable to get an education.

 D. They are the issues that made him lose respect for other judges and justices.

A. They are the issues he wanted to fix as a lawyer.

500

What is the main idea of “Rain Forest of the North”?

A. Fallen trees help new life grow in the rain forest of North America.

B. The rain forest of North America is a cool, moist place where many plants and animals live.

C. The trees of the rain forest are tall and wide, and may be hundreds of years old.

D. Most rain forests of the world are found in warm areas near the equator.

B. The rain forest of North America is a cool, moist place where many plants and animals live.


500

How are the Autobiography of Buffalo Bill and William F. Cody and Buffalo Bill different? Use details from the texts in your response. 

  • The autobiography provides an inside look at Cody's feelings and perspective on life, and his fascination with the "cowboy culture," while William F. Cody and Buffalo Bill does not.
  • The autobiography is focused on Cody's youth, giving the reader an idea of his roots and how he became who he was, while William F. Cody and Buffalo Bill gives an overview of his entire life, mostly focusing on his adulthood.
  • The autobiography offers details about one period in Cody's life; the time spent while traveling with his family as a boy William F. Cody and Buffalo Bill does not offer any information on this other than the fact that the family "packed up their wagons and moved to Kansas."
  • The autobiography does not mention Cody's work as a rider for the Pony Express, while William F. Cody and Buffalo Bill describes this work in detail.