What is 3?
Red, orange, and yellow are examples of these types of colors.
What are warm colors?
Nouns that do not become plural in a normal way.
What are irregular plural nouns?
A large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet and carried out to sea.
What is an iceberg?
People who pay money for things they want and need.
What are buyers?
The number of inches in a foot.
What is 12?
This is usually solved at the end of a story.
What is a problem?
Words that compare more than two things.
What is a superlative?
A body of water that starts in the mountains and ends in the sea or ocean.
What is a river?
The amount of money Goat and Bear had at the end of the day.
What is a nickel?
Each unit length on this number line.
What is 5?
These story elements are usually included in the beginning of a story.
What are characters and setting?
Words that compare two things.
What is a comparative?
The wearing away of the land by forces such as water, wind, and ice.
What is erosion?
Items that are made or grown. They are physical objects that can be touched.
What are goods?
Each unit length on this number line.
What is 10?
The most exciting part of a story/ turning point.
What is a climax?
In the following sentence:
Ms. Zika is the best teacher ever.
Best is an example of this type of word.
What is a superlative?
A large body of fresh water that is completely surrounded by land.
What is a lake?
This good is made after wax is melted, colored, molded, labeled, and boxed.
What is a crayon?
The value of point A.
What is 25?
Items Jack stole back from the giants in Jack and the Beanstalk.
What is gold coins, a goose, and a harp?
One day, the next morning, at the end of the day are all examples of these types of words/phrases.
What are sequencing words/phrases?
This is a photo of what famous natural landform?
What is Arches National Park?
The number of items in a baker's dozen.
What is 13?