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Click to return to question, Cont-P to switch to the pen, cross out two incorrect answers, then Cont-A to switch back to pointer.

Click to return to the question and poll the class

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C. George Washington B. Thomas Jefferson A. Abraham Lincoln D. James Madison Who is called the Father of Our Country?

Back to Board C. George Washington

C. 16 A D x 9 =

Back to Board A. 63

A. Goliath C. Fifi B. David B. David D. Jane If you put these names in alphabetical order which one would come first?

Back to Board B. David

A. stop C. snack B. free D. flips Which word has the same beginning sound as star?

Back to Board A. stop

A. use computers C. sell televisions D. work in banks B. plant crops The weather is part of the daily news. Tracking the weather is most important for people who -

Back to Board B. Plant crops

A. White buffalo C. Bald eagle B. Running horse D. Leaping tiger Which is a symbol of the United States?

Back to Board C. Bald eagle

A. $22 B. $12 C. $8 D. $3 Paul wanted to buy a shirt that cost $15. He had $7. How much more did Paul need to buy the shirt?

Back to Board C. 8

A. flowers A. flowers C. water C. water B. heat B. heat D. leaves D. leaves Many plants wilt in the summer time because they do not have enough -

Back to Board C. water

A. the Month of July A. the Month of July C. As it is C. As it is Once a year in the month of July, their wishes come true. In this sentence, the month of July should be written - D. the Month Of July D. the Month Of July B. the month of july B. the month of july

Back to Board C. As it is

Which word rhymes with the word free? A. hop C. snack B. please D. me

Back to Board D. me

A. 18 Shauna had some toy cars in a bag. She gave 8 of the cars to Lucas. After that, Shauna had 10 toy cars. How many toy cars were in the bag before Shauna gave any to Lucas? C. 2 B. 9 D. 12

Back to Board A. 18

B. Abraham Lincoln Who was the 16th United States President that worked to free the slaves? A. Ben Franklin C. George Washington D. Thomas Jefferson

Back to Board B. Abraham Lincoln

C. The droplets are C. The droplets are too small to see Perfume is sprayed in the air. You can smell it but not see it because - A. perfume is a liquid B. It is very expensive. B. It is very expensive. D. your nose is more Sensitive.

Back to Board C. The droplets are too small to see.

C. two & to Which words are homophones? A. play & stay D. friendly & kind B. mean & nice

Back to Board C. Two & to

C. animals talk and act C. animals talk and act like people You can tell a story is a folk tale because - A. it happens in a A. it happens in a mysterious place D. it is a true story D. it is a true story from another country B. animals eat food

Back to Board C. Animals talk and act like people

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