Math
Writing
RANDOM
Science
Spelling
Procedures
100

56-23

33

100

What does the beginning of every sentence need to start with?

A capital letter

100

What is your school's name? 

New Suncook

100

What are the 5 senses?

Taste, touch, sight, smell, hearing

100

Spell the word: 

shrimp
100

How should we come into the classroom?

Quietly

200

68-39

29

200

what is a noun (4)?

A person, place, thing or animal

200

What are the colors of the rainbow

Red, yellow, orange, green, blue, purple, pink

200

Name the seasons?

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

200

Spell the word:

like

200

Are we allowed to use phones in the classroom?

No

300

410-25

385

300

What is a Proper Noun?

A place, thing, person that is about a real place, thing or person

300

What grade are you in?

4th or 3rd

300

What does the Earth rotate around?

the Sun

300

Spell the word 

jump

300

What town is our school in?

Lovell, Maine

400

For lunch, Keith bought 6 milk boxes, 20 chicken sandwiches and 15 brownies.  In total, how many items did Keith buy?

41

400

Which is the proper noun?

police officer

Farm

Central Park

What is Central Park

400

What room are we in?

The resource room or Miss Young's room.

400

What can we use to end a sentence?

What is a ?, ! or a .

400

Spell the word:

better


400

If you see a student bullying another student, what should you do? 

Tell a teacher. 

500

Coach bought 15 soccer balls, 32 pair of shorts and 40 pairs of shoes.  How many things did Coach buy all together?

87

500

What is a compound subject? 

a sentence that has 2 subjects with a connector word like and


500

What is today's date?

11/30/22

500

How many legs does a spider have?

8

500

Spell the word:

chunk

500

How do we answer a question in class?

Raise our hands and wait to be called on.

600

1890+432

2,322

600

what is poem? 

Rhymes, Dr. Suess

600

When is Christmas?

December 25

600

What is a series subject?

A sentence with 3 or more subjects.

600

Spell the word

china

600

when someone is speaking, where should your eyes be? 

on the speaker