The location 0, 0 on a coordinate grid
What is the origin?
The moral or life lesson of a story
What is theme?
The missing part of the following musical sequence:
do, re, mi, fa, __, la, ti, do
What is so?
The first planet from the sun whose day is almost the length of a year
What is Mercury?
The line of longitude where a new day of the week begins
What is the International Date Line?
The difference between 6.14 and 2.5?
What is 3.64?
The meaning of the second morpheme in photograph
What is to write?
The number of beats in a half note in 4/4 time?
What is 2?
A large area of the world in which certain types of plant and animal species live in that type of climate
What is a biome?
The country that Columbus sailed for to find a new route to the Orient.
What is Spain?
The volume of a rectangular prism that has a base area of 36 cm2 and a height of 12 cm.
What is 432 cm3?
And, or, but and so are examples of this type of word
What are conjunctions?
The phrase for treble clef spaces
What is: Do Fat Alley Cats Eat Garbage
The force that pulls objects in space towards each other
What is gravity?
What are the southern colonies?
The simplest form for the sum of 7/10 and 1/10
What is 3/5
Rip, roar, creak, zap, and boom are all examples of which type of figurative language?
What is onomatopoeia?
An instrument in the woodwind family
What is a Flute, Piccolo, Clarinet, Oboe, Bassoon, Saxophone, or Recorder
The process in which plants use sunlight to create food that is used in a food chain
What is photosynthesis?
The city where the Sons of Liberty, including John Hancock and Paul Revere, met to discuss protesting British taxation.
What is Boston?
The quotient of 3.25 and 5.2
What is 0.625?
Two or more words in a line of poetry that begin with the same sound, such as "blue buttercups bloomed" and "swimming swans"
What is alliteration?
The dynamic to gradually get louder
What is crecendo?
A change in matter that produces a new substance.
What is a chemical change?
The explorer whose crew were the first people to circumnavigate, or sail around, the world
Who is Ferdinand Magellan?