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Page 1: Who wants to be a Student Millionaire? Hosted by SRC

Who wants Who wants to be a to be a StudentStudent

Millionaire?Millionaire?

Hosted by Hosted by SRCSRC

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Confident?Confident?

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The PrizesThe Prizes1 - $1002 - $2003 - $5004 - $1,0005 - $2,0006 - $4,0007 - $8,000

8 - $16,0009 - $32,00010 - $64,00011 - $125,00012 - $250,00013 - $500,00014 - $1,000,000

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LifelinesLifelines• “Phone a friend”• Ask the audience

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$100$100

Which of the following concepts of print can be taught during a read aloud?

B - Author

A – Front and back of the book

C – Title Location

D – All of the aboveD – All of the above

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$200$200

Which of the following literary devices is most commonly found in kindergarten classroom?

B - Repetition

A - Metaphor

C - Simile

D - Analogy

B - Repetition

Page 7: Who wants to be a Student Millionaire? Hosted by SRC

$500$500

Johnny loves to listen to stories and points to signs all around the room that have letters on them. This suggests that Johnny:

B – Has good emergent literacy skills

A – Will be a good reader

C – Has good phonemic awarenss skills

D – Understands grammar

B – Has good emergent literacy skills

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$1,000$1,000

Which of the following is the most commonly practiced strategy to encourage literacy skills?

B – Teaching phonics

A – Storybook reading

C – Teaching fluency

D – Letter identification

A – Storybook reading

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$2,000$2,000

Students are about to read a text that contains concepts that will be difficult for students to grasp. When should bocabulary be introduced to students?

B – During Reading

A – Before reading

C – After Reading

D – Vocabulary should not be introduced

A – Before reading

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$4,000$4,000

Which of the following is NOT a common method of teaching comprehension?

B – Question asking

A - Summarizing

C – Graphic organizers

D – Phonics drillsD – Phonics drills

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$8,000$8,000

Mr. Lotus wants the class to compare two characters from a book. Which of the following would be a good tool for Mrs. Lotus to use?

B – Venn diagram

A - KWL

C – Concept map

D – Literature circle discussion

B – Venn diagram

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$16,000$16,000

The stories about Paul Bunyan, John Henry and Pecos Bill are all exaggerated accounts of individuals with superhuman strength. What type of literature are these works?

B – Fairy tales

A - Fables

C – Tall tales

D - Myths

C – Tall tales

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$32,000$32,000

In the process of writing, the introduction should be written at what stage of the paper?

B – During the brainstorming session

A – Before the thesis development

C – Before writing the body

D – After the entire paper is writtenD - After the entire paper is written

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$64,000$64,000

Which of the following strategies encourages print awareness in classrooms?

B – Using Big Books to read to students

A – Word walls

C – Using highlighters to locate upper case letters

D – All the aboveD – All the above

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$125,000$125,000

Kindergarten students are participating in a calendar time activity. One student adds a straw to the “ones can” to represent that day of school. What math principle is being reinforced?

B – Counting by twos

A – Even and odd numbers

C - Sorting

D – Properties of base ten number systemD - Properties of base ten number system

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$250,000$250,000

Kindergarten students are doing a butterfly art project. They fold paper in half and paint a design. Then they fold the paper closed and reopen. What math principle does this demonstrate?

B - Asymmetry

A - Rotate

C – Radial symmetry

D - symmetryD - Symmetry

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$500,000$500,000

What would be a good choice when graphing the percent of time that a student spends on various after school activities?

B – Pie chart

A – Line graph

C - Histogram

D – Scatter plot

B – Pie chart

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$1,000,000$1,000,000

What does a primary consumer most commonly refer to?

B - Autotroph

A - Herbivore

C - Carnivore

D - Decomposer

A - Herbivore

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Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!Winner!