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100

Round 167 to the nearest 100.

200

100

What is theme?

A universal lesson or central message of a story.

100

Our Democratic Community: Name one right and one responsibility that you have as a student.

Rights: the right to learn, the right to be safe at school, etc.

Responsibilities: the responsibility to make safe choices, be respectful towards others, etc.

100

Weather and Climate: What is the difference between weather and climate?

Weather describes temporary conditions (rain, sunshine, cloudiness, etc.); climate describes the average conditions of a region over many years (dry, humid, tropical, etc.)

100

What is the name of Mrs. Kundrat's dogs? (2)

Molly and Rozie

200

Solve 15 x 6 using the break-apart strategy.

90

200

What is the part of a story's plot that is considered the "turning point" or "most intense" point in the story?

Climax

200

Regions of the World: Which of these maps would you use if you wanted to find the capitals of each state? Which one would you use if you wanted to locate mountain ranges in a region?:

Physical map

Political map

State capitals: Political map

Mountain ranges: Physical map

200
Forces and Interactions: Would running be considered a "push" or "pull" action?

Push

200

Where did we go on our first field trip?

Anderson Farms

300

What is the sum of 589 and 263?

852

300

What are the 3 rules of summarizing? *think SUM*

Short and simple, Use your own words, Most important details only!

300

Geographic Problems: Give TWO examples of natural resources and how they are used.

Natural resource examples: trees, water, oil, land, etc.

They can be used to make products such as desks, pencils, buildings, plastics, etc.

300

Life Cycles and Traits: What is similar about a frog's and butterfly's life cycles (provide at least TWO similarities)?

Both are born small and grow larger; both hatch from eggs; both reproduce; both go through metamorphosis; both die.

300

What was the name of our first read aloud book this year?

The Wild Robot

400

Name TWO fractions that are equivalent to 1/2.

2/4, 3/6, 4/8, 5/10, 6/12, etc.

400

What TWO things do good readers use to make inferences about a text?

Text clues + background knowledge
400

Economics: What is one possible reason that the cost of a good or service might increase?

An increase in demand (more people want it) or a decrease in supply (fewer resources for that good or service)

400

Life Cycles and Traits: What caused the baby lizards on Lizard Island to have more sticky scales than the generations of lizards before them?

On Lizard Island, the slower climbers (with fewer sticky scales) were more likely to be eaten by predators which left the faster climbers behind to reproduce with one another, producing lizard babies with more sticky scales.

400

How many chrysalids did we have during our Life Cycles unit? 

4 chrysalids

500

Mrs. Kundrat's class raised $3,451 for Boosterthon!!! They decided to pocket some of the money and use it to buy fake mustaches. Now they have $1,898 to give to the school. How much did they spend on fake mustaches?

$1,553

500
What are the names of the "Fab 4" comprehension strategies?

Questioning (Quincy), Clarifying (Clara), Predicting (Paula), and Summarizing (Sammy)

500

Economics: What capital resources did you use to make your products for Purchasing Day? What human resources were used?

Answers may vary (Capital resources include the money, tools, and materials; Human resources include your time and skills used to make the products)

500

Organism survival: How can fossils be used to understand the changes in an environment over time?

We can use fossils to infer what type of an environment each organism lived in based on that organism's needs (i.e. a fossil that shows an organism with fins likely lived in an underwater environment), and we can see how that environment changed over time based on how the fossils in that area change. 

500

What is Mrs. Kundrat's guinea pig's name?

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