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Page 1: Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD Click Once to Begin JEOPARDY! FCAT Review

Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD

Click Once to BeginJEOPARDY!FCAT Review

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JEOPARDY!

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Reading MathMath Word Problems

Science

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Language Arts

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When you discuss how two or more things are alike you are .

A. ContrastingB. ExplainingC. ComparingD. Proving

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When you discuss how two or more things are alike you are .

A. ContrastingB. ExplainingC. ComparingD. Proving

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Before, after, next, then, finally, and last are key words that make you look for what?

A. Cause and EffectB. SequencingC. Fact and OpinionD. Author’s Purpose

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Before, after, next, then, finally, and last are key words that make you look for what?

A. Cause and EffectB. SequencingC. Fact and OpinionD. Author’s Purpose

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What do you call the most exciting event in a story?

A. ClimaxB. EventC. IntroductionD. Conclusion

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What do you call the most exciting event in a story?

A. ClimaxB. EventC. IntroductionD. Conclusion

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Water Cycle

After a rainstorm you see a lot of puddles. The sun shines and the wind blows. Soon the puddles are gone. The sun and wind have turned the water into a gas called water vapor. This change from liquid to gas is called evaporation. As the water vapor rises with the air it sticks to small pieces of dust. As the air gets cooler the vapor changes back to water. This is called condensation. The dust and condensation gather together to form clouds. When there is too much water for the cloud to hold, the water falls back to the earth as precipitation, like rain or snow. This process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation is called a water cycle.

What was the effect of the sun shining and the wind blowing?

A. Water vapor rose in the airB. Dust and Condensation formed cloudsC. The water turned into a gas called water vaporD. The water fell back to the earth as rain or snow

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Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD

Water Cycle

After a rainstorm you see a lot of puddles. The sun shines and the wind blows. Soon the puddles are gone. The sun and wind have turned the water into a gas called water vapor. This change from liquid to gas is called evaporation. As the water vapor rises with the air it sticks to small pieces of dust. As the air gets cooler the vapor changes back to water. This is called condensation. The dust and condensation gather together to form clouds. When there is too much water for the cloud to hold, the water falls back to the earth as precipitation, like rain or snow. This process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation is called a water cycle.

What was the effect of the sun shining and the wind blowing?

A. Water vapor rose in the airB. Dust and Condensation formed cloudsC. The water turned into a gas called water vaporD. The water fell back to the earth as rain or snow

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Water CycleAfter a rainstorm you see a lot of puddles. The sun

shines and the wind blows. Soon the puddles are gone. The sun and wind have turned the water into a gas called water vapor. This change from liquid to gas is called evaporation. As the water vapor rises with the air it sticks to small pieces of dust. As the air gets cooler the vapor changes back to water. This is called condensation. The dust and condensation gather together to form clouds. When there is too much water for the cloud to hold, the water falls back to the earth as precipitation, like rain or snow. This process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation is called a water cycle.

What is the main idea of this story?

A. How a water cycle worksB. Water can evaporateC. Rain and snow are precipitationD. Dust and condensation form clouds

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Template byBill Arcuri, WCSD

Water CycleAfter a rainstorm you see a lot of puddles. The sun

shines and the wind blows. Soon the puddles are gone. The sun and wind have turned the water into a gas called water vapor. This change from liquid to gas is called evaporation. As the water vapor rises with the air it sticks to small pieces of dust. As the air gets cooler the vapor changes back to water. This is called condensation. The dust and condensation gather together to form clouds. When there is too much water for the cloud to hold, the water falls back to the earth as precipitation, like rain or snow. This process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation is called a water cycle.

What is the main idea of this story?

A. How a water cycle worksB. Water can evaporateC. Rain and snow are precipitationD. Dust and condensation form clouds

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The star shone in the sky.

A. brightlyB. happyC. brightnessD. shining

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The star shone in the sky.

A. brightlyB. happyC. brightnessD. shining

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Today a landed in our yard.

A. anythingB. good-byeC. spaceshipD. underground

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Today a landed in our yard.

A. anythingB. good-byeC. spaceshipD. underground

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Find the base word for the underlined word.

She cut slices off of an apple.

A. slickB. slicC. slicesD. slice

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Find the base word for the underlined word.

She cut slices off of an apple.

A. slickB. slicC. slicesD. slice

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Find the answer choice that means about the same thing as the underlined word in the sentence.

The clever boy opened the box.

A. strongB. smartC. tallD. fast

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Find the answer choice that means about the same thing as the underlined word in the sentence.

The clever boy opened the box.

A. strongB. smartC. tallD. fast

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There was around the bushes.

A. myselfB. wheneverC. nothingD. outside

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There was around the bushes.

A. myselfB. wheneverC. nothingD. outside

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What subtraction fact is related to 3+8=11?

A. 8–3 = 5B. 11-11 = 0C. 3-1 = 2D. 11-3 = 8

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What subtraction fact is related to 3+8=11?

A. 8–3 = 5B. 11-11 = 0C. 3-1 = 2D. 11-3 = 8

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Leticia went on a picnic with her family.

This clock shows the time they left in the

morning.

This clock shows the time they got home

that afternoon.

How long were they gone on their picnic?A. 3 hoursB. 5 hoursC. 7 hoursD. 10 hours

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Leticia went on a picnic with her family.

This clock shows the time they left in the

morning.

This clock shows the time they got home

that afternoon.

How long were they gone on their picnic?A. 3 hoursB. 5 hoursC. 7 hoursD. 10 hours

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The following table shows the distance around four different planets.

Which planet’s distance has the numeral 3 in the ten thousands place?

A. JupiterB. MarsC. Mercury

D. Neptune

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The following table shows the distance around four different planets.

Which planet’s distance has the numeral 3 in the ten thousands place?

A. JupiterB. MarsC. MercuryD. Neptune

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Which grid shows the fish at (1,2)?

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Which grid shows the fish at (1,2)?

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Solve the problem109 – 57 =

A. 52B. 42C. 32D. 53

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Solve the problem109 – 57 =

A. 52B. 42C. 32D. 53

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Hillary has 75 feet of ribbon. Marta has 50 feet of ribbon. Which of the following could be used to find how many more feet of ribbon Hillary has than Marta?

A. 75 + 50B. 75 x 50C. 75 - 50D. 75 + 75

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Hillary has 75 feet of ribbon. Marta has 50 feet of ribbon. Which of the following could be used to find how many more feet of ribbon Hillary has than Marta?

A. 75 + 50B. 75 x 50C. 75 - 50D. 75 + 75

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Which unit of measure would be the most appropriate for finding the distance between two cities?

A. inchB. footC. yardD. mile

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Which unit of measure would be the most appropriate for finding the distance between two cities?

A. inchB. footC. yardD. mile

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Connie and her brother went fishing. Connie caught 2 more fish than her brother did. The □ represents the number of fish her brother caught.

Which of the following could be used to find the number of fish Connie caught?

A. □ + 2B. □ x 2C. □ ÷ 2D. □ – 2

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Connie and her brother went fishing. Connie caught 2 more fish than her brother did. The □ represents the number of fish her brother caught.

Which of the following could be used to find the number of fish Connie caught?

A. □ + 2B. □ x 2C. □ ÷ 2D. □ – 2

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Which division fact belongs to the same fact family as these multiplication facts?7 x 8 = 56 8 x 7 = 56

A. 64 ÷ 8 = 8B. 56 ÷ 8 = 7C. 48 ÷ 8 = 6D. 49 ÷ 7 = 7

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Which division fact belongs to the same fact family as these multiplication facts?7 x 8 = 56 8 x 7 = 56

A. 64 ÷ 8 = 8B. 56 ÷ 8 = 7C. 48 ÷ 8 = 6D. 49 ÷ 7 = 7

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Jamal spent $12 for 4 tickets. If each ticket was the same price, which equation could be used to find out how much he spent on each ticket?

A. 12 ÷ 4 = □B. 4 + □ = 12C. 12 – 4 = □D. 4 x 12 = □

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Jamal spent $12 for 4 tickets. If each ticket was the same price, which equation could be used to find out how much he spent on each ticket?

A. 12 ÷ 4 = □B. 4 + □ = 12C. 12 – 4 = □D. 4 x 12 = □

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The process that takes place as a worm changes into a butterfly is called .

E. MetamorphosisF. DigestionG. PhotosynthesisH. Protection

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The process that takes place as a worm changes into a butterfly is called .

E. MetamorphosisF. DigestionG. PhotosynthesisH. Protection

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Which of the following is NOT important for all plants to consume in order to live?

E. WaterF. SoilG. Artificial lightH. Air

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Which of the following is NOT important for all plants to consume in order to live?

E. WaterF. SoilG. Artificial lightH. Air

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All animals have needs that must be met in order for them to live. The four things that all animals need are .

A. Soil, water, food, and sunlightB. Food, water, heat, and airC. Food, water, sunlight, and airD. Food, water, shelter, and air

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All animals have needs that must be met in order for them to live. The four things that all animals need are .

A. Soil, water, food, and sunlightB. Food, water, heat, and airC. Food, water, sunlight, and airD. Food, water, shelter, and air

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Wind, water, gravity, and glaciers slowly shape the earth’s land by processes such as weathering and eroding rock and soil. Which of these things can break rocks?

E. Wind and sunshineF. Wind, water, and sunshineG. Wind, plants, and iceH. Wind, water, and clouds

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Wind, water, gravity, and glaciers slowly shape the earth’s land by processes such as weathering and eroding rock and soil. Which of these things can break rocks?

E. Wind and sunshineF. Wind, water, and sunshineG. Wind, plants, and iceH. Wind, water, and clouds

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The Earth is tilted to one side. This tilt changes the way the sunlight hits the earth at different times of the year. What does this cause?

A. Day and nightB. Length of the yearC. SeasonsD. Times of the day

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This tilt changes the way the sunlight hits the earth at different times of the year. What does this cause?

A. Day and nightB. Length of the yearC. SeasonsD. Times of the day