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CLASSROOM FEUD. Language Arts – Elementary. “Little Miss Muffet ” is an example of ______. A.an author B.a poem C.a date D.a sign. B.a poem. Social Studies - Elementary. Name an example of a monument. A. Mount Rushmore B. the Grand Canyon C. Washington, D.C. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Language Arts – Elementary

• “Little Miss Muffet” is an example of ______.– A. an author– B. a poem– C. a date– D. a sign

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• B. a poem

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Social Studies - Elementary

• Name an example of a monument.– A. Mount Rushmore– B. the Grand Canyon– C. Washington, D.C.– D. the railroad

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• A. Mount Rushmore

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Math – Elementary

• The remainder of 16/3 is 2– A. true– B. false

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• B. false

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Science – Elementary

• Name something that can vibrate.– A. hula hoop– B. basketball– C. guitar string– D. sunglasses

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• C. guitar string

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Language Arts – Elementary

• When an author has something specific he or she wants to say, he or she has a _________.– A. title– B. word– C. question– D. purpose

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• D. purpose

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Social Studies - Elementary

• The neighborhoods surrounding cities are commonly called the ______________.– A. urban crawl– B. rural areas– C. suburbs– D. construction sites

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• C. suburbs

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Math – Elementary

• How long would you estimate it takes to brush your teeth?– A. 3 seconds– B. 3 minutes– C. 3 hours– D. 3 days

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• 3 minutes

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Science – Elementary

• We are walking on the ground instead of floating in the air because of _________.– A. water– B. gas– C. gravity– D. the weather

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• C. gravity

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Language Arts – Elementary

• To see a movie or a play, you would go to a _________.– A. conversation– B. map– C. theater– D. gym

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• C. theater

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Math – Elementary

• Create an example of a number sentence.– A. 1,4,7– B. 50%– C. 3 + 5 = 8– D. 7 - 2

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• C. 3 + 5 = 8

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Math – Elementary

• The mean of 0,5,4,6,9 (rounded to nearest whole number)

– A. 10– B. 8– C. 5– D. 4

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• C. 5

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Language Arts – Elementary

• In the sentence, “Lindsay has written a letter to her pen pal,” the word has is _________.– A. an auxiliary verb– B. a subject– C. a proper noun– D. a common verb

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• A. an auxiliary verb

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Language Arts – Elementary

• Which of the following is an example of literature?– A. Minecraft video game– B. a commercial for soap– C. the book Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens– D. the Boy Scouts’ handbook

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• C. the book Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

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Math – Middle School

• A ______ is created when a shape is repeated over and over again without any gaps or overlaps.– A. tessellation– B. composite– C. sample– D. measure of central tendency

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• A. tessellation

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Language Arts – Middle School

• A film intended to provide information or insight into real people or a real issue is called _________.– A. a play– B. a documentary– C. literature– D. none of the above

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• B. a documentary

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Science – Middle School

• The energy in electromagnetic waves is known as _____________.– A. chemical energy– B. mechanical energy– C. radiant energy– D. nuclear energy

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• C. radiant energy

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Social Studies – Middle School

• Supplying land with water to grow crops is called ______________.– A. irrigation– B. immigration– C. philosophy– D. drought

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• A. irrigation

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Language Arts – Middle School

• If you are writing a paper to try to convince a reader about something, you are trying to be _________.– A. hostile– B. persuasive– C. cool– D. personified

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• B. persuasive

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Science – Middle School

• The body system that allows you to move is the ______________.– A. excretory system– B. muscular system– C. respiratory system– D. circulatory system

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• B. muscular system

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Language Arts – Middle School

• The way a story ends is called the _________.– A. climax– B. resolution– C. projection– D. commencement

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• B. resolution

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Social Studies – Middle School

• The unofficial war the United States engaged in between 1950 and 1953 is called the ______________.– A. Trojan War– B. Crimean War– C. Vietnam War– D. Korean War

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• D. Korean War

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Math – Middle School

• Your chance of rolling a three on a single six-sided die is referred to as _________.– A. perimeter– B. an inequality– C. a simulation– D. probability

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• D. probability

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Language Arts – High School

• A long poetic composition about the journey of a hero is called _________.– A. a sonnet– B. a genre– C. a persona– D. an epic

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• D. an epic

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Math –High School

• A line that passes through two parallel lines at different points is called a __________.– A. chord– B. vector– C. transversal– D. tangent

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• C. transversal

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Science – High School

• One member of a pair that creates the gene for a given trait is called _________.– A. DNA replication– B. an organelle– C. a karyotype– D. an allele

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• D. an allele

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Social Studies – High School

• If you sue someone and go to court, you are engaging in ______________.– A. arbitration– B. mediation– C. litigation– D. recitation

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• C. litigation

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Language Arts – High School

• The basic rhythm structure of a poem is called its _________.– A. rhyme– B. conjunction– C. meter– D. syllabication

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• C. meter

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Science – High School

• The man who originally proposed the theory of plate tectonics was _________.– A. Charles Lyell– B. Copernicus– C. Alfred Wegener– D. Charles Darwin

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• C. Alfred Wegener

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Language Arts – High School

• The atmosphere or mood created in an environment is called ______________.– A. setting– B. ambiguity– C. ambience– D. intonation

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• C. ambience