CELLS
Jamestown
Text features
Math terms
Writing
100

These are the building blocks of life

What are cells?

100

The man who came to save Jamestown.

Who is John Smith?

100

These are above the paragraph to tell the reader what information will be presented.

What are headings?

100

The number than is multiplied by the variable.

What is the co-efficient?

100

The first thing you do before writing.

What is plan?

200

The 3 parts of the cell theory.

What is cells are in all living organisms,cells are building blocks of life, cells split and reproduce?

200

The man who married Pocahantas.

Who is John Rolfe?

200

The words under the picture to describe the pictures.

What is caption?

200

The number that is represented by a letter?

What is the variable?

200

This type of writing tell a story.

What is  narrative?

300

These are the two types of cells.We made a model one one kind.

What are plant and animal cells.

300

lack of food, malaria , only men came to Jamestown.

What are the reasons Jamestown failed.

300

Images that tell information about the text.

What are pictures?

300

The number that does not change.

What is the constant?

300

Fixing the mistakes in your writing.

What is editing?

400

The "brain" control center of the cell.

What is the nucleus

400

A person who signs a contract to work for 5-7 years for passage to Jamestown.

What are Indentured Servants?

400

True or False- text features are ONLY in Non-Fiction texts?

What is true?

400

The math problem.

What is an equation?

400

You do this after editing.

What is revise and rewrite?

500

The process which cells convert sugar to energy. It uses organisms to break down food molecules to get chemical energy for cell functions.

What is Cellular Respiration?

500

The number of  slaves  brought from Africa to Jamestown originally.

What is 20 men.women,and children

500

Important words are written in this kind of print.

What is bold print?

500

Solve: 5x +7   x is 9

What is 52

500

This type of  writing explains things.

What is expository?