ELA
PL 1-3
ELA
PL 3-5
Math
PL 1-3
Math
PL 3-5
Quarter 1-2
Social Studies
100

This type of word gives a name to a person, place, or thing.


What is a noun?

100

If a passage uses words like “exciting,” “amazing,” and “incredible,” the author’s tone is most likely this.


What is enthusiastic (or positive)?

100

A city calculates energy use with the expression:
8 + 6 × (10 − 4)

What is the total?


What is 44?

Step:
(10 − 4 = 6)
6 × 6 = 36
36 + 8 = 44

100

A water supply is 3/4 full. Each village uses 1/8 of the supply.
How many villages can be supported?

What is 6?

(3/4 ÷ 1/8 = 6)

100

This type of map shows landforms such as mountains, rivers, and elevation.


What is a physical map?

200

This tells what a text is mostly about.

This tells what a text is mostly about.

200

f a character slams a door, avoids eye contact, and speaks in short sentences, the reader can infer the character feels this.

What is angry (or upset)?

200

What point is located at the origin on a coordinate plane?

What is (0, 0)?

200

A region has 5/6 of its farmland usable.
Each farm needs 1/3 of the land.
How many farms can be supported?

What is 2 1/2 (or 5/2)?

200

This settlement pattern forms along roads, rivers, or coastlines.

What is a linear settlement pattern?

300

These are facts or examples that help explain the main idea.

What are supporting details?

300

If an author writes to explain how earthquakes happen, their purpose is to do this.


What is to inform?

300

A location is at (-3, 2).
Is this point left or right of the origin?

What is left?

300

A city is located at (4, -3).
A supply base is located at (1, -3).

What is the distance between them?

What is 3 units?

300

Building roads and cities are examples of this way humans change the environment.

What is modifying the environment?

400

When you figure out the meaning of a word by using the words around it, you are using this skill.

What are context clues?

400

A passage that explains a problem and then gives ways to fix it is organized using this structure.


What is problem and solution?

400

Which number is greater: -2 or 4?


What is 4?

400

A team starts at (2, 2) and moves to (2, -4).

Each unit traveled uses 1/2 tank of fuel.

If they have 3 tanks of fuel, can they complete the trip?


No, they need 3 tanks and only have exactly 3 tanks (barely enough)?

Distance = 6 units
6 ÷ 2 = 3 tanks needed

400

This term describes when countries work together for mutual benefit, often through trade or agreements.


What is cooperation?

500

When a reader includes specific details or quotes from a text to support an answer, they are doing this.

What is citing textual evidence?

500

If a reader combines what the text says with what they already know to figure something out, they are making this.

What is an inference?

500

A point is located at (2, -5).
Is this point above or below the x-axis?

What is below?

500

Evaluate:
(3/4 ÷ 1/2) + 2²


(3/4 × 2 = 3/2) → 3/2 + 4 = 5 1/2 (or 11/2)?

500

This term describes when 2 countries give up something to reach a agreement

What is compromise?