Global 1
Integrative Science
Algebra 1, Part 1
More Global than you asked for
Writing and Literature
100

Firsthand record of an event relayed by person or artifact that experienced this event

Primary Source

100

To measure the distance between Erskine and Augusta, which metric unit would you most likely use?

Kilometers

100

Change the fraction 3/10 to a decimal:

0.3

100

Mesopotamia was also known as.............

The Fertile Crescent

100

Which is correct?

Their going to the store. 

They're going to the store.

There going to the store.

They're going to the store.

200

Name the 5 Themes of Geography:

Location

Place

Human/Environmental Interactions

Movement

Region

200

Chemistry is best defined as the study of __________ and the changes it undergoes

Matter

200

What does PEMDAS stand for?

or What is the order of operations?

Parentheses

Exponents

Multiplication/Division (left to right)

Addition/Subtraction (left to right)

200

Name the Rivers of Mesopotamia:

Tigris and Euphrates

200

Name 2 novels you read in class this year. 

To Kill A Mockingbird

October Sky

Fahrenheit 451

Lord Of The Flies

300

Name 4 of the 7 Elements of Civilizations

Cities, Central Governments/Laws, Writing and Record Keeping, Highly organized Religions, Specialized Jobs, Social Classes, Complex Technologies

300

In the periodic table, an atom’s atomic number identifies the substance. By definition, the atomic number is the number of __________ in the atom’s nucleus

Protons

300

Distribute:

4x (5x-13) = 

20x 2- 52x

300

Religion found in the Indus Valley Civilization:

Hinduism

300

What literary device is used when a non-human object is given human-like qualities, such as "the stars danced in the sky"?

Personification

400

Which continent that our class studied has the most diverse geography?

Africa
400

 In order to change matter from a solid to a liquid, you must ___________ energy

Convert

400

FOIL

(7+3x)(-5x-8) =

-35x-56-15x-24

-50x-80

400

Name some familiar Dynasties discussed when the class studied China:

The Shang, The Zhou, Qin, Han, The Qing

400

This author wrote the classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird," which explores themes of racial injustice and moral growth in the American South during the 1930s:

Harper Lee

500

What does Mesopotamia mean?

Land between two rivers

500

The Coriolis Effect is: 

A. The idea that objects moving on the rotating Earth do not move in straight lines, but rather, in curves or arcs.

B. The idea that wind helps the Earth to rotate on its axis. 

C. The idea that the continents were once connected, forming a super-continent. 

D. Scientific malarky. 

A. The idea that objects moving on the rotating Earth do not move in straight lines, but rather, in curves or arcs.

500

17 - (-41) + 9 = 

58 + 9 = 67

500

Name 4 famous Chinese philosophies:


Name a famous Chinese Philosopher:

Buddhism, Daoism, Confucianism, Legalism


Confucius

500

This genre typically features imaginative or fantastical elements, often set in alternative worlds or involving magic and mythical creatures: 

Fantasy