2017 Polk County 5 th Grade E-Team. Identify the economic term from your glossary defined as a plan for the use of time, money or resources.
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1 2017 Polk County 5 th Grade E-Team Introduce yourself and staff. Have the team coaches introduce themselves and their team members. Begin 5-point question round. 1. Identify the economic term from your glossary defined as a plan for the use of time, money or resources. budget 2. Identify the figure of speech that directly compares two different things, usually by using the words "like" or "as". simile MATH 3. Fill in the blank with the missing science term. (Blank) is the force that opposes, or acts against motion when two surfaces rub against each other. Friction 4. Sarah s family brought 3 cherry pies and 2 key lime pies to their picnic. State the total number of 1/5 pieces that can be cut from the pies. 25 MATH 5. Identify the collective name by which the directions north, south, east and west are known. cardinal (directions) 6. Identify the economic term from your glossary defined as to buy and/or use goods and/or services. consume 7. Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the missing mathematical term. Numbers that are multiplied to get a product are known as (blanks). factors 8. Identify the term used to describe lines of latitude running east and west on a map that are always the same distance apart. parallels 9. Which one or ones of the following four are non-renewable energy resources? * 1. oil 2. sunlight * 3. natural gas 4. wind (Source: Harcourt Science 5 th Grade, p ) 17_5thAT_1 10/12/17 1
2 10. Identify the part of speech that connects other words, phrases, or sentences, examples being and, but, and or. conjunction MATH 11. A digit in the thousands place is how many times greater than a digit in the hundreds place? 10 (times greater) 12. Identify the economic term defined in your glossary as selling our country's products to other nations. export 13. Which two of the following three sentences do not contain proper nouns? * 1. The hungry boy walked home from middle school. 2. Where did Mother put the cookies he wondered? * 3. I thought she was going to put them on the table. 14. Fill in the blank with the missing social studies term. People who come to live in a country after leaving their home country are known as (blank). immigrants (accept: settler, migrant, emigrant, refugee) (Source: Harcourt Social Studies 5 th Grade, p. 188) 15. List three forms of precipitation. rain, snow, sleet, hail, freezing rain, frost, glaze (any three) (Source: Harcourt Science 5 th Grade, p. 297) MUS 16. Which one of the following four instruments is a member of the brass family? 1. piano 2. clarinet * 3. tuba 4. cello MATH 17. State the algebraic expression for the following: three times a number, M increased by 15. 3m + 15 (accept: 3 times m plus 15) 17_5thAT_1 10/12/17 2
3 18. Letter scramble. Unscramble the following twelve letters to form the social studies term defined as freedom from control or influence. C, D, D, E, E, E, E, I, N, N, N, P independence 19. Which one or ones of the following three should be underlined when written? * 1. title of a book * 2. name of a magazine 3. title of a story 20. Fill in the blank. (Blank) is the condition of the atmosphere at a given time and place. Weather (Source: PCSB 5 th Grade, curriculum map) End of 5-point question round. Two-minute break. Coaches may consult their team members and make substitutions. Announce cumulative scores. Conduct a button check. Begin 10-point question round. 21. Fill in the blank with the missing economic term from your glossary. A (blank) is a charge to the customer by the bank for a service such as writing a check or using an ATM machine. fee 22. Which one or ones of the following four are features of text? * 1. headings * 2. captions * 3. maps 4. syllables 23. Fill in the blank in the following sentence. A (blank) crop is a crop that people grow to sell. cash (Source: Harcourt Social Studies 5 th Grade) 24. Which one of the following four would most likely be used as tool to compare and contrast alligators and crocodiles? 1. time line 2. KWL chart * 3. Venn diagram 4. bridge map 17_5thAT_1 10/12/17 3
4 25. Fill in the blank in the following sentence with the missing science term. (Blank) is the amount of matter in an object. mass 26. Identify the two-word term defined in your glossary as the amount of money earned in a pay period before any taxes and other payroll deductions have been subtracted. gross income 27. Identify the form of energy defined as the energy of moving particles in a substance. heat energy (accept: thermal or kinetic energy) MATH 28. Celeste wrote the following expression (8 + m) x 6. State the value of Celeste s expression for m = Match each of the following three types of Native American house to its description. Houses Descriptions A. wigwam 1. shelter with a log frame covered in mud or adobe built by B. hogan the Navajo C. tepee 2. cone shaped tent made from wooden poles and buffalo skins 3. round bark covered shelter A 3, B 1, C Identify the figure of speech which gives objects or animals human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes. personification 31. Give the nine-letter term used to define an area of land that is owned and ruled by a country. territory (Source: Harcourt Social Studies 5 th Grade, p. 289) 32. Identify the economic term from your glossary defined as the amount of money paid to a customer by the bank for keeping the customer's money. interest 17_5thAT_1 10/12/17 4
5 33. Match each of the following three idioms to its meaning. Idioms Meanings A. a whole new can of worms 1. a complicated new problem B. at the drop of a hat 2. to forgive C. turn the other cheek. 3. very quickly A 1, B 3, C Letter scramble. Unscramble the following letters to form a two-word science term. First word: A, A, B, C, D, E, L, N, Second word: C, E, F, O, R, S balanced forces MATH 35. Evaluate the following expression: x5 (Note: 3 x 5 = 15, 45/9 = 5, = 0) 36. Match each of the following three weather tools to the item it measures. Tools Items A. barometer 1. wind speed B. anemometer 2. air pressure C. thermometer 3. air temperature A-2, B-1, C-3 (Source: PCSB 5 th Grade curriculum map) MATH 37. Sam is giving his wife a surprise dinner party at a local resort. He is inviting 168 people. Given that 7 people can sit at each table, how many tables will he need? Identify the three branches of the US government. executive, judicial, legislative (any order) (Source: Harcourt Social Studies 5 th Grade, p. 302) 17_5thAT_1 10/12/17 5
6 MUS 39. Fill in respectively the two blanks in the following sentence related to the musical staff. The musical staff consists of (blank) lines and (blank) spaces. five, four MATH 40. Sandy has a project due at the end of the week. She worked on her project 3.5 hours on Wednesday and 2.75 hours on Friday. How many hours did Sandy work on her project on Wednesday and Friday combined? 6.25 (hours) End of 10-point question round. Two-minute break. Coaches may consult their team members and make substitutions. (Get audio speaker ready) Announce cumulative scores. Conduct a button check. Begin 15-point question round. 41. Identify the economic term from your glossary defined as the ability to convert an asset into cash easily and quickly. liquidity For the next two questions you will need this information. Michelle was traveling to Miniland. At the airport, she exchanged $1,000 US dollars for Minis, the currency used in Miniland. The exchange rate was 4.72 Minis to 1 US dollar. MATH 42. State the number of Minis Michelle gets at the airport (Minis) MATH 43. Michelle spent 3,110 Minis on her trip and exchanges the Minis she has left at a rate of 1 Mini to 0.10 dollars when she returns. How many US dollars does Michelle get upon her return from Miniland? $ Fill in the blank with the missing fictional story type. (Blanks) often begin with, Once upon a time and usually end with everything turning out for the best. Fairy tales 45. Fill in the blank with the missing process in the water cycle. (Blank) is the process in which water vapor is changed to liquid water. Condensation (Source: PCSB Curriculum map) 17_5thAT_1 10/12/17 6
7 46. Letter scramble. Unscramble the following thirteen letters to form the name for a scientist who studies the cultures of people from long ago. A, A, C, E, G, H, I, L, O, O, R, S, T archaeologist MATH 47. Identify respectively whether each of the following three mathematic statements are true or false inches rounded to the nearest whole inch is 2 inches inches rounded to the nearest tenth of an inch is 2.4 inches inches rounded to the nearest hundredth of an inch is 2.46 inches 1. true; 2. false; 3. false 48. Identify the literary technique described as giving clues to coming events in a narrative. foreshadowing (PCSB Curriculum Maps, 5 th grade, Unit 2) 49. Identify the SI unit for mass. gram (accept: kilogram) 50. Match each of the following three economic terms to its definition. Terms Definitions A. market 1. quantity or amount produced with a given input B. needs 2. desires felt by consumers for basic necessities of life C. output 3. any setting where buyers and sellers exchange goods, services, resources and currencies A-3, B-2, C What am I? I am a written document. I established the function and structure of the United States government. I came into force in I am the supreme law of the land. My first three words are, We the People. (the US) Constitution 17_5thAT_1 10/12/17 7
8 52. Fill in respectively the two blanks in the following sentence with one of the four given choices. Greg (blank) Gina were tired, (blank) they were too excited to fall asleep. 1. and, or 2. or, but * 3. and, but 4. but, and 53. Match each of the following three scientific prefixes to its definition. Prefixes Definitions A. aero 1. outer B. chloro 2. oxygen C. exo 3. green A 2, B 3, C 1 (Source: PCSB Science 5 th Grade Curriculum Map) 54. Which one or ones of the following four are human features of geography? * 1. railroad tracks 2. bodies of water * 3. bridges 4. climate 55. Identify the two-word economic term from your glossary defined as a purchase card that pays for a purchase by deducting the cost of the purchase directly from your bank account. debit card 56. Match each of the following three types of subatomic particles to its description. Subatomic Particles Descriptions A. neutron 1. subatomic particle with a negative electric charge B. proton 2. subatomic particle with a positive electric charge C. electron 3. subatomic particle with no electric charge A 3, B 2, C Who am I? I am a young person growing up in the 1700s looking to learn a new skill. In order to gain experience and master my skill, I would move in with the family of a skilled worker and help in the family business for several years. apprentice (Source: Harcourt Social Studies 5 th Grade, p. 198) MATH 58. Using the digits 5, 4, 3 and 8, to the hundredths place, state respectively the largest and smallest numbers that can be created. largest smallest _5thAT_1 10/12/17 8
9 59. Which one or ones of the following four Greek or Latin word roots are correctly paired with their meanings? * 1. derm - skin * 2. graph - writing * 3. cent one hundred 4. photo - sound (note: light) For the next question the recording of one musical selection will be played. You may take notes or discuss quietly during the playing. (Play excerpt from Stars and Stripes Forever by John Philip Sousa) MUS 60. Which one of the following four terms best describes the musical selection? 1. waltz 2. polka 3. ballet * 4. march End of 15-point question round. (Teams should remain seated until final scores are computed.) Announce scores. [If scores are tied for 1 st, 2 nd, or 3 rd, have a two-minute break before beginning the tie-breaker question(s). Only those teams whose scores are tied will compete.] Announce the two-minute break. Begin tie-breaker question round. Conduct a button check. One point is awarded for a correct response; one point is subtracted for an incorrect answer. Tie-breaker questions. 1. If consonants are worth $1.75 each and vowels are worth $2.15 each, calculate the value of the two-word economic term from your glossary defined as goods with a long, useful life. $23.00 (Note: durable goods; 7 $1.75=$12.25 plus 5 $2.15=$10.75, so $ $10.75= $23.00) 2. Spell the economic term from your glossary which means the standards used in making a decision. c-r-i-t-e-r-i-a (accept: c-r-i-t-e-r-i-o-n) 3. Identify the economic term from your glossary defined as a person who shares the responsibility of the loan with the primary borrower. co-signer 17_5thAT_1 10/12/17 9
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