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G5 Week 3 Review
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Vocabulary: Who a person is, including name, language, culture, and background.
identity
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Vocabulary: The customs, beliefs, art, and way of life of a group of people.
culture
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What is the simple subject in this sentence? "Many children at the park laughed happily."
children
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What is the simple predicate in this sentence? "The students are studying for their exams."
are studying
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Vocabulary: The process of learning, usually in school.
education
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Vocabulary: A mix of different people, ideas, or cultures in one place.
diversity
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What is the complete predicate in this sentence? "The little puppy barked loudly at the mailman."
barked loudly at the mailman
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What is the complete subject in this sentence? "The teacher and her students went on a field trip."
The teacher and her students
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Vocabulary: Belonging and contributing positively to a community or society.
citizenship
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Vocabulary: Work that people do to earn money.
employment
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What is the complete predicate in this sentence? "My best friends are playing soccer after school."
are playing soccer after school
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Vocabulary: To make changes in order to live successfully in new conditions.
adapt
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What is the simple subject in this sentence? "The huge pile of books fell off the desk."
pile
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Vocabulary: To change words from one language into another.
translate
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What is the complete subject in this sentence? "The young boy with the red hat ran across the playground."
The young boy with the red hat
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Vocabulary: To change your behavior to fit a new environment or situation.
adapt
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Vocabulary: The rights and responsibilities of being a member of a community or country.
citizenship
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What is the simple predicate in this sentence? "The baby is crying in the crib."
is crying
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Vocabulary: From another country or not native to a place.
foreign
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What is the simple predicate in this sentence? "The children are drawing pictures in art class."
are drawing
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What is the complete predicate in this sentence? "The birds in the tall tree chirped early in the morning."
chirped early in the morning
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What is the simple subject in this sentence? "The tall giraffe in the zoo is eating leaves."
giraffe
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What is the complete subject in this sentence? "The bright sun over the mountains warmed our faces."
The bright sun over the mountains
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Vocabulary: A change from one stage, condition, or place to another.
transition
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