Potpourri
ELA
Science
Social Studies
Math
100

What is our fundraising cause this year?

What is Headstrong?

100

The anti-hero or villain of the story 

What is an antagonist?

100

a series of steps that scientists use to answer questions and solve problems

What is the scientific method?

100

These are the four cardinal directions.

What is north, south, east, and west?

100

A number with only two factors, 1 and itself.

What is a prime number?

200

We are going here for our academic field trip.

What is the Franklin Institute?

200

Using your background knowledge to connect to your reading.

What is schema?

200

A possible explanation or answer to the question. An EDUCATED GUESS.

What is a hypothesis?

200

These are the 7 continents.

What are North America, South America, Antarctica, Australia, Europe, Asia and Africa?

200

To compare fractions one needs to find this.

What is a common denominator?

300

This is the name of the main office secretary(ies).

Who is Ms. Scales or Ms. Hannum?

300

The message or lesson the author wants you to believe.

What is the theme?

300

The variable that is changed by the scientist.

What is the independent variable?

300

This separates the northern and southern hemispheres.

What is the equator?

300

A number when multiplied with another produces the given number.

What is a factor?

400

Teachers can give a detention after this many times late to class.

What is 3 times?

400

Using text evidence plus schema to determine something unsaid in the book.

What is making an inference?

400

The movement of an planet around a star OR
The movement of a moon around a planet.

What is revolution?

400

These were the first early humans.

What is  AUSTRALOPITHECUS?

400

This is the rule for dividing fractions.

What is KCF?

500

These are the names of all principals.

Who is Mr. King, Mr. Buecheller, and Dr. Matsanka?

500

Outside pressure that effects a character internally

What is external?

500

The four closest planets to the sun all have this in common.

What is they are terrestrial?

500

These are the 5 necessary things to be considered a civilization.

What are Centralized Government, Organized Religion, Job Specialization and Social Classes, Arts/ Architecture/ Infrastructure, and Writing ?

500

This describes a comparison of two different units.

What is a rate?