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6th Grade Quiz Bowl!
Slide2Monday: MathTuesday: ELAWednesday: ScienceThursday: HistoryFriday: OED
VPA & PE: in class.
Fall Midterm Schedule
Slide3If you are On Target, your parents don’t have to come to parent conferences. If you are Catch Up, your parents will have to come.OTCU 1
Slide4Eat breakfast.Sleep early.Don’t be absent or tardy!!
STUDY!
Check out Weeblies!
Midterm Study Tips
Slide5Math (Ms. Ha): www.mssusanha.weebly.comELA (Ms. Kim): www.kimruth.weebly.comScience (Mr. Choi): www.samuelschoi.weebly.comHistory (Mr. Ritchie):
www.riseritchie.weebly.com
Teacher Weeblies
Slide6If you are helping a teacher after school, leave at 3:10 with the students getting picked up.Do NOT loiter in the halls during BB, lunch, or after school. It will result in a demerit.
Scholar’s Assembly 2 data is due 12/1.
Other Announcements
Slide7Stay seated.Be present.Be professional.
Your HR teacher will be giving merits and demerits.
Each correct answer is one point.
Quiz Bowl Rules
Slide8Homeroom Chants
Slide9ScienceThe Earth is about
_______
years old.
3 billion
3.6 billion
4 billion
4.6 billion
Slide10The Earth is about _______ years old.
3 billion
3.6 billion
4 billion
4.6 billion
Slide11MathWhich of the following expressions represents 4 times a number, d, less than 7?
C
4d – 7
b) 7d – 4
c) 7 – 4d
d) 4 – 7d
Slide12VPATrue/False: Forms are 3-D having length, depth, and width.
Slide13TRUE – Forms are 3-D (shapes are 2-D).
Slide14PEWHAT SPORT BEGINS WITH SEVEN PEOPLE ON EACH TEAM LINING UP ON OPPOSITES END OF THE FIELD AND THROWING OFF TO THE OTHER?
Frisbee
Slide15ELA: Point of View
The Little Omelet
a folktale from Italy
Once upon a time, there was a little woman who had a little room and a little hen. The hen laid an egg, and the little woman took it and made a little omelet of it. She put it to cool in the window. Along came a fly and ate it up. What an omelet that must have been! The little woman went to the magistrate and told him her story. He gave her a club and told her to kill the fly with it wherever she saw it. At that moment, a fly lighted on the magistrate's nose, and the woman, believing it to be the same fly, gave it a blow and broke the magistrate's nose.
Which point of view is this passage written?
Slide16ELA: Point of View
The Little Omelet
a folktale from Italy
Once upon a time, there was a little woman who had a little room and a little hen. The hen laid an egg, and the little woman took it and made a little omelet of it. She put it to cool in the window. Along came a fly and ate it up. What an omelet that must have been! The little woman went to the magistrate and told him her story. He gave her a club and told her to kill the fly with it wherever she saw it. At that moment, a fly lighted on the magistrate's nose, and the woman, believing it to be the same fly, gave it a blow and broke the magistrate's nose.
Third person limited point of view.
Slide17HistoryOn what continent were the oldest early human fossils found?a. North America
b. South America
c. Africa
d. Asia
Slide18c. Africa
Slide19MathYou have 5 more than 2 times as many cookies as your friend. Write an expression of how many cookies you have.
2x + 5
Slide20Science Which layer of Earth has the greatest amount of pressure?
the crust
the mantle
the outer core
the inner core
Slide21Science The Earth’s tectonic plates move…
a couple centimeters a year
a couple meters a year
don’t move at all
a couple of miles a year
Slide22The Earth’s tectonic plates move…
a couple centimeters a year
a couple meters a year
don’t move at all
a couple of miles a year
Slide23ELA: Connotation
Nestled away in the corner of his tidy bedroom, the walls covered baseball wallpaper, baseball pennants, and baseballs signed by his favorite players, Ed sat hunched over a large piece of poster board he was keeping mysteriously hidden behind his square shoulders.
Feverishly
, he was scribbling away on the peculiar poster, even while he should have been getting ready for the big game.
What is the most likely connotation of
feverishly
as it is used in this story?
A. creepily
B. menacingly
C. hotly
D. quickly
Slide24ELA: Connotation
Nestled away in the corner of his tidy bedroom, the walls covered baseball wallpaper, baseball pennants, and baseballs signed by his favorite players, Ed sat hunched over a large piece of poster board he was keeping mysteriously hidden behind his square shoulders.
Feverishly
, he was scribbling away on the peculiar poster, even while he should have been getting ready for the big game.
What is the most likely connotation of
feverishly
as it is used in this story?
A. creepily
B. menacingly
C. hotly
D. quickly
Slide25PEA YELLOW CARD (IN SOCCER) MEANS THAT THE PLAYER WAS
Warned
Slide26VPAIllustrating the way something is seen or felt (ex: rough, smooth, spikey, fluffy) is called ___________.
A) Line
B) Shape
C) Texture
D) Space
Slide27C. TEXTURE
Slide28HistoryThe first early human group to make cave paintings was:
A. Homo habilis (“Handy Man”)
B. Homo erectus (“Upright Man”)
C. Australopithecus (“Lucy”)
D. Homo sapiens (“Wise Man”)
Slide29D. Homo sapiens (“Wise Man”)
Slide30MathHow many terms is this?
Coefficients?
Constant?
-4d² – 10d + 6 + 8c
Terms: 4d², 10d, 6, 8c
Coefficients: -4, -10, 8
Constant: 6
Slide31ScienceIn which era did the first living organism appear?
Cenozoic
Mesozoic
Paleozoic
Precambrian
Slide32In which era did the first living organism appear?
Cenozoic
Mesozoic
Paleozoic
Precambrian
Slide33ELA: Citing Textual Evidence
Jorge is writing a news story about a famous basketball player. Which of the following factual details should he include?
A. his favorite basketball shoe
B. the color of the stripes on his athletic socks
C. how many points he averages per game
D. which player he thinks is the best in the game
Slide34ELA: Citing Textual Evidence
Jorge is writing a news story about a famous basketball player. Which of the following factual details should he include?
A. his favorite basketball shoe
B. the color of the stripes on his athletic socks
C. how many points he averages per game
D. which player he thinks is the best in the game
Slide35VPATrue/False: Shapes can be geometric (squares/circles), organic (natural shapes), and have only length and width.
Slide36TRUE!
Slide37HistoryWhich of the following are effects of the Neolithic Revolution?
A. Permanent homes
B. Larger population
C. Division of labor
D. All of the above
Slide38D. All of the above
Slide39ScienceWhich of these statements is true about Earth’s crust?
it is the hottest layer
it is the densest layer
it is the thickest layer
it is the layer all living things live on
Slide40Which of these statements is true about Earth’s crust?
it is the hottest layer
it is the densest layer
it is the thickest layer
it is the layer all living things live on
Slide41PE
LIST THE THREE KEYS FOR A PROPER THROW IN
Two hands
Overhead
Both feet on the ground
Slide42ELA: InferencesThe line below is from a story:
“It is a good thing we were all wearing lifejackets and that the land was not far away when we capsized.”
Based on the text, which of the following most likely happened?
A. Swimmers were racing in a lake
B. There are not enough details to answer.
C. A plane had a rough landing at the airport.
D. A boat flipped over in the water
Slide43D. A boat flipped over in the water
Slide44VPAWhen painting with watercolors WET-ON-WET technique helps create the illusion of water/sky when the ink __________ due to the wet paper.
Crackles
Bleeds/Spreads out
Pools/Smears
Puddles
Slide45B,C, & D – the ink pools, smears, spreads; CANNOT crackle because it’s wet.
Slide46HistoryWhat two developments led to food surplus during the Neolithic Era?
A. Permanent homes; larger population
B. Farming; larger population
C. Farming; domestication
D. Farming; irrigation
Slide47C. Farming; domestication
Slide48MathSelect all
expressions equivalent to
6
x
+
60
y
.
a)
66
xy
b)
6(
x
+ 10
y
)
c)
2(3
x
+ 30
y
)
d)
3(2
x
+ 20
y
)
B, C, D
Slide49Science The idea that same
slow
geological processes occurring today are the same as the past is called…
superposition
catastrophism
uniformitarianism
plate tectonics
Slide50The idea that same slow geological processes occurring today are the same as the past is called…
superposition
catastrophism
uniformitarianism
plate tectonics
Slide51PE
WHAT PART OF THE BODY WHEN KICKING CREATES THE FORCE TO KICK THE SOCCER BALL?
Leg to foot
Slide52VPAObjects that appear closest to you are in the ___________; looking like the largest objects in a composition.
A) Foreground
B) Middle ground
C) Background
D) Horizon Line
Slide53A. Foreground
Slide54HistoryOn what continent is Mesopotamia located?A. North America
B. Asia
C. Europe
D. Africa
Slide55B. Asia
Slide56ELA
Buster was a puny dog. He could not even scare the cat that lived next door.
What is the dictionary meaning of the word puny?
A. large in action and words
B. undersized or small
C. noisy or loud
D. heavy or overweight
Slide57D. Persuasive
Slide58MathEvaluate 24 + 3a + 5 – 6a.
-3a + 29
Slide59Science Radiometric dating uses radioactive elements that are
to determine the age of fossils and rocks.
stable
unstable
old
half-life
Slide60Radiometric dating uses radioactive elements that are to determine the age of fossils and rocks.
stable
unstable
old
half-life
Slide61PE
WHAT DIVIDES A SOCCER BALL INTO TWO EQUAL HALVES?
Equator
Slide62VPAWhen painting a dragon’s tail spikes ___________ technique should be used.
Dry Brush technique
Bamboo Brush stroke
Wash
Christmas Tree stroke
Slide63D. Christmas Tree
Slide64HistoryOn what continent is Egypt located?
A. North America
B. Asia
C. Europe
D. Africa
Slide65D. Africa
Slide66ELA
Anne was so excited about her weekend vacation that she couldn't stop talking about it all day. All she did was talk about her vacation. She couldn't talk about anything else. She was a real broken record.
Why does the author compare Anne to a broken record?
A. To show that Anne is spoiled and spends way to much money
B. To show that Anne talks about the same thing over and over
C. To show that Anne likes to break things that do not belong to her
D. To show that Anne likes to listen to music and play records
Slide67B. To show that Anne talks about the same thing over and over
Slide68MathTed mowed the lawn for $9 an hour. He charges a one-time fee of $20 for new houses he works at. How much does he make at one house?
9h + 20
Slide69Which layer of Earth has the greatest amount of pressure?
the crust
the mantle
the outer core
the inner core
Slide70PEHOW MANY REFEREES ARE USED IN A STANDARD ULTIMATE FRISBEE GAME?
None, players regulate game themselves.
Slide71VPATrue/False: Anime characters typically have exaggerated proportions (ex: large eyes).
Slide72TRUE!
Slide73HistoryWhat is polytheism?A. Belief in one god
B. Belief in more than one god
C. Belief in aliens
D. Belief in sacrificing animals
Slide74B. Belief in more than one god
Slide75VPAWhen painting a squirrel in SUMI-E style __________ brush technique can be used to illustrate a fluffy, furry tail?
Wet-on-Wet technique
Dry-Brush technique
Bamboo Brush stroke
Wash
Slide76B. Dry-Brush technique (texture)
Slide77VPATrue/False: Asian depicts humans (people) more than landscapes, animals, or plants.
Slide78FALSE!
Slide79VPATrue/False: Dry brush technique requires lots of water.
Slide80FALSE! (DRY-BRUSH)