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  • What should you describe in the first paragraph of a story?
    Characters and Setting
  • What are 4 types of houses used by the first nations?
    Tipis, lodges, long houses, igloos, skin tents and pit houses
  • What is 98,371 - 45,012?
    53,359
  • What are the two colours of Mrs. Nelson's vehicles she drives to school?
    Blue and White
  • Why are dreams important?
    Help you to get to know each other, set goals and work towards something
  • What are the 7 sacred animals?
    Wolfs, turtle, otter, sabe,
  • What is a similie?
    a comparison using like or as
  • What is Mrs. Nelon's Husbands name?
    Brad
  • What things can you tell someone about when you are talking about setting and characters?
    What the characters/setting look like, smell like, feel like
  • What is 435x4?
  • What is 689+542?
    1231
  • What are the 6 nations in Canada?
    Plateau, Plains, North West Coast, Eastern Woodlands, Artic, Subartic
  • What is 63/3?
  • How many sentences should be in a good paragraph?
    5-7
  • How many students can be out of the classroom at a time (like at the bathroom)?
    2
  • What does GCF stand for?
    Greatest Common Fraction
  • What is a metaphor?
    A comparison not using like or as
  • What is our classroom number?
    204
  • What digit is in the ten thousands place in this number: 927,035
    2
  • What is the value of the digit in the tens place: 2,088?
    8
  • What is Mrs. Nelson's Dog name?
    Jasper or Noah
  • What does LCM stand for?
    Lowest common Multiple
  • What is 239 x 5?
    1,195
  • What is onomatopoeia?
    BOOM, BANG, WOOT
  • What is Mrs. Nelson's favorite color?
    Yellow
  • Round 36,757 to the nearest hundred.
    36,800
  • What is Mrs. Nelson's favorite animals?
    Horses and whales
  • What is the Mrs.Nelson's favorite thing to see her students do.
    Be kind
  • What should you do first when answering PAT questions?
    Read the questions first before reading the story or poem
  • What sport does Mrs. Nelson do two times a week right now?
    curling