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- 5. We had one for Indigenous People’s Month, Hispanic Heritage Month, Jewish Heritage Month, International Heritage Month, and recently Love & Pride
- 6. The process that warms the Earth's surface through gases, like Carbon Dioxide, trap heat in the atmosphere
- 7. This dance performance had you recite “Fall seven times, stand up eight. Resilience”
- 10. Kino and Jiya learn about the importance of family in this short novel
- 12. Examples of this include the Northwest, Southwest, Southeast, West, and Midwest in America
- 13. In Spanish, we showed off some creative outfits!
- 15. Where did we go for our fourth grade overnight?
- 16. Examples of words that you have submitted to this include: Seven, Water, Lasso
- 19. For our Morning Meetings on the last day of the week, we ask you for the answer to some funny jokes
- 20. This character takes Magpie far, far away from her friend Dog
- 21. Constructed out of wood, these altars celebrate important people in our lives who have passed and are used during Dia de los Muertos
- 23. Our Monday Morning Meetings might contain some ________
- 25. The performance that taught us how constellations get their names!
- 27. The name of the deadly sea monster that ate Minjun/Howie
- 28. When you gather in small groups and read a specific book together
- 32. For International Heritage Month, you crafted this piece of jewelry with your buddy
- 34. 10 hundredths make up a _____
- 35. Name of the superhero we created for Love & Pride
- 38. After reading the book Everybody needs a _____, you found and decorated your own _______
- 39. To measure the intensity of this natural disaster, scientists use the Richter scale
- 42. Mr. Thomas did a Boys vs Girls music challenge
- 43. On April 25th, we celebrated Grandparents and ________ Day
- 45. What do you call an angle that measures less than 90 degrees?
- 46. This book features an Uncle who likes fishing and a mom who likes teasing the Uncle
- 47. With this process, we took plant clippings and planted them to grow a whole new plant
- 48. These five objects represented big ideas from Number the Stars. An example of one is The Star of David or Lise’s Trunk
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- 1. What’s the theme of our Wednesday Morning Meetings?
- 2. We pretended to be planets in our solar system at this location
- 3. What’s the name of the song that features a mango and kiwi?
- 4. When urban areas are significantly warmer than their surrounding rural areas due
- 8. When you’re done with your task in Writing, you might pull out this book!
- 9. This science activity can be found on the wall outside our classroom
- 11. Weekly homework was done in this book :)
- 14. Examples include mountains, swamps, lakes, and plains
- 17. This genre has a plot that is inspired by real events from the past.
- 18. This game requires us to make as many words as possible using the letters on the board
- 22. Often, you ask for helping finding “1” to start these illustrations
- 24. This clef might cause some trouble in a challenge
- 26. Once you find your closest wall, you have to spell the word of the day or say this WORD
- 29. You were asked to evenly split this food among students on a “field trip” in math
- 30. You sang, clapped, and played the recorder for your grown-ups at the _________
- 31. This writing genre might feature aliens, robots, or time travel
- 33. In math, you learned about angles and used spheros to play this game
- 34. The main character has to learn to open his suitcase in this novel
- 36. What did y’all dance to during your Alvin performance?
- 37. You crafted five objects to represent major themes in Number the Stars
- 40. This sphere contains rocks, soil, lava, and land
- 41. What’s the theme of our Tuesday Morning Meetings?
- 44. You conducted an interview and played a “Just like Me” activity when we first met these special friends
