Why do we have seasons?
What is the tilt of the Earth?
What vocabulary word means to answer a division problem?
What is a quotient?
What does it mean to compare and contrast?
What is to look at how they are the same and how they are different?
What 3 paragraphs do you need in your writing?
What is the introduction, body, and conclusion?
The night before a test you need...
Name the producer in the group: eagle, snake, pine tree, and fox.
What is a pine tree?
What is 3.21 X 5.34?
What is 17.1414?
What is the definition of theme?
What is the lesson or moral of the story?
What are words that are used to transition to one paragraph or thought to the next?
What are transitional words?
What should you make sure to have the morning before your testing?
What is a full breakfast?
Why is the sun so big and the other stars look so much smaller?
What is the Sun is closer to Earth?
What is 5712 X 437?
What is 2,496,144?
RACE strategy stands for...
What is Restate, Answer, Cite, and Explain?
When you have evidence from the passage in your writing, you need to...
What is say (cite) where it came from in the passage?
When completing the writing portion of the state test, you should...
What kind of potential energy does a diving board have, gravitational, elastic, or chemical?
What is gravitational potential energy?
Jamie ate 4/6 of his pizza. Andy ate 2/3 of his pizza.
Which pair of fractions compares fractions correctly?
a. 4/6 > 2/3
b. 4/6 = 2/3
c. 4/6 < 2/3
d. 6/4 > 3/2
What is b?
What are the 3 types of informational text?
What is scientific, historical, and technical text?
True or False: You can have some errors in your writing as long as it is still easy to understand.
When reading the questions for any state test, you need to...
What is underline or highlight the key terms in the questions?
What is a chemical change?
What is f from the equation?
f=109 - 39
What is f equals to 70?
What is a main idea?
What is the big picture of the entire text?
What are the 3 types of writing?
What is narrative (story), informational (using facts), and opinion (what you believe)?
What is the best practice when answering a question with multiple choice?
What is using the process of elimination (crossing out answer choices that are not the best choices)?