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What is a pentagon?
A shape with five sides.
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What is a metaphor?
This relates words or concepts without using like or as.
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What is H2O?
The chemical formula for water.
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What is dribbling?
The action of bouncing a ball continuously on the playing surface mainly used in basketball.
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What is Olympia?
This is the capitol of Washington.
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What are x and y?
These two letters represent the axis on a 2D graph.
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What is the subject?
This part of the sentence contains what the sentence is about.
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What is photosynthesis?
The process where plants convert water and carbon dioxide into to energy.
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What is throwing?
Propelling something through the air usually using ones arms.
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Who are Lewis and Clark?
These two explorers discovered Washington and claimed it for the US.
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What is Pythagorean Theorem?
a^2+b^2=c^2
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What is an adverb?
Daily Double!
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What is six?
The number of sides that a snowflake has.
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What is stretch or stretching?
To extend parts of ones body usually done to prevent injury.
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What are apples?
Washington is the number one producer of this fruit.
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What is congruent?
The math way to say that two things are the same.
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What is a synonym?
A word that means the same as another word.
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What is precipitation?
When water falls from clouds.
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What is catch or catching?
To intercept and hold an object usually in ones hands.
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What is the Olympic Peninsula?
The large peninsula that is a part of Washington.
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What is the product?
This is what the answer to the multiplication problem is.
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What is the predicate?
This part of the sentence that contains a verb(s) or descriptive word(s) or phrase(s).
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What is mass?
This is the amount of matter something contains.
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What are loco motor movements?
Movements that move one from one place to another.
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What is the Pacific Rim?
Washington is part of this important geographical area around the Pacific Ocean.
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