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100
This is the number of apples Mr. Olsen would have if he had 2016 apples and ate 428 of them.
What is too many apples? Errr...what is 1588 apples?
100
The sentence "Mary went to the store yesterday and got herself a little lamb." is an example of this point-of-view.
What is third person point-of-view?
100
These are the three different states that water can be in, and the name of water in each of those states.
What are water / liquid, water vapor / gas, and ice / solid?
100
This genre is one of the more popular genres: it tells a fictional story that often has animals, and other non-realistic characteristics to it. Many of Rick Riordan's books are this genre.
What is fantasy?
100
This is the drink that Mr. Olsen got from Elf Klein right before Winter Break.
What is hot chocolate?
200
This is an equivalent fraction to 3/5 that has a denominator of 15.
What is 9/15?
200
These are the two parts that every sentence must have. You must also give an example of a sentence and describe where those two parts are.
What are a subject and a predicate?
200
These are at least three reasons why people wanted to move westward in the mid-1800s.
What are: religious freedom, better land, an opportunity to start anew, escaping illness, ...
200
By doing this, the viewer of your art will be able to tell what parts of a drawing/painting are close and which are far away.
What is using perspective / using different sizes depending on their distance away?
200
Mrs. Olsen is the manager at this numerical store. (Hint: It isn't Sports Authority :))
What is Big 5?
300
This is the greater fraction between 1/99 and 1/999, and this is why.
What is 1/99, because there are fewer pieces, and they both have the same number of pieces. The one in 1/99 is the larger piece.
300
These are two main times that an apostrophe is used in a word. You must also give an example for each.
What is to show possession and in a contraction?
300
This is the force that leads to water taking up the smallest possible space.
What is surface tension?
300
This genre tells the reader true facts, but does so in the format of a story, much like most fiction novels.
What is narrative nonfiction?
300
This is the John's "number" one favorite food.
What is pie?
400
This is the correct order (greatest to least) for the fractions 5/12, 2/3, and 1/4.
What is 2/3, 5/12, then 1/4?
400
These are two ways you can determine the meaning of a word in the text WITHOUT using a dictionary (or any similar reference)!
What is using context clues, looking at the root word / suffixes, ?
400
These are each of the steps in the water cycle, along with a brief description.
What are (starting on any part): precipitation, [accumulation], evaporation, and condensation?
400
These are the two letter keys in the home row that are NOT covered by a finger (if they're in the right spot, that is :)).
What are G and H?
400
This person is "Bob". (Hint: Music)
Who is Sunandini?
500
This is the product of 9876 and 54. (If you are incorrect, you lose a full 500 points! Make sure you're right!)
What is 533,304?
500
These are (at least) four possible strategies to help you comprehend/understand what you read.
What is []
500
This is the region that the Olympic Mountains are in, and this is one reason that they are so well known in our state (think: climate).
What is the Coastal Range, and that they receive the most rain in our state?
500
These are the two art concepts that you learned when doing the moonlit trees art that is currently in the library.
What are tinting and shading?
500
This is Mrs. Olsen's hair color.
What is dirty blonde / light brown?