Language & Literacy
Math
Social Studies
Science
PE, Creative & Performing Arts
100

This print concept refers to reading left to right, top to bottom in English

What is directionality?

100

4L = ___mL

What is 4000?
100

To teach about time zones, Ms. Bubrig uses these kinds of lines

What are longitudinal lines? 

100

Rust is an example of this type of change

What is a chemical change?

100

Hopping would increase this kind of skills

What are gross motor skills?

200

"i before e, except after c" is an example of this word, which refers to conventional spelling and the rules associated with spelling

What is orthography?

200

Having students measure their desks using paperclips will help them practice this skill

What is using nonstandard units of measurement?

200

Ms. Jackson tells students that the Rockies are west of the MS River. She is giving them this kind of location.

What is relative location?

200

This causes the seasons on earth

What is the Earth's tilt on its axis?

200

This principle of art creation refers to the size of an object in relationship to another object

What is scale?

300

Specific and meaningful feedback in the writing process will help students work on this aspect of writing

What is revision? 

300

A teacher rolls a die and the students immediately say, "Three!" They are demonstrating this skill.

What is subitizing? 

300

Helping students learn to discern reliable versus unreliable information is part of developing this skill

What is media literacy?

300

The close relationship of two dissimilar organisms, for example, Nemo & his home

What is symbiosis?

300

A series of notes played in an order that is memorable and recognizable as a separate unit

What is the melody?

400

Asking students to say the word "cat" without the /c/ is an example of this phonemic awareness skill

What is deletion?

400

This type of graph would be most appropriate for representing the percent of students who like various flavors of ice cream

What is a circle or pie graph?

400

This scholar built on Piaget's work to explore the development of morality

Who is Kohlberg?

400

Tsunamis are giant waves caused by this occurring under the sea

What are earthquakes? OR What are volcanic eruptinos? 

400

The main source of energy used by the body in the first few minutes of exercise

What are carbohydrates?

500

Writing that informs, explains, or tells 'how to' without using opinions (just the facts)

What is informative? OR What is explanatory?

500

Before students can classify and categorize shapes, they must have this prerequisite skill 

What is identifying and recognizing shape attributes?

500
Exploring how different groups celebrate, eat, learn, and live is an example of learning about this key social studies concept

What is culture?

500

To reduce this, we could reduce the use of fossil fuels

What is pollution? OR What is climate change?

500

Red-purple, Red-orange, blue-green, yellow-green, blue-purple, and yellow-orange are all examples of this type of color

What are tertiary colors?