VOTING
LAWS AND RULES
CULTURE AND PEOPLE
ENGLISH REVIEW
MYSTERY
100

Does everyone that votes have to have the same opinion?

A. Yes - we all have to agree

B. No - everyone has different opinions

B. No - everyone has different opinions

100

Why are laws and rules important?

A. It helps keep us safe

B. It protects our rights

C. It treats people equally

D. All of the above

D. All of the above

100

Do people all have the same or different cultures? (example: listening to the same music, wearing the same clothes, eating the same food)

A. Same

B. Different

B. Different - its what makes us unique!

100

What is the definition of a theme?

A. What the story is mostly about

B. The message you can learn

B. The message you can learn

100

SUMMER FUN: What do elephants use as sunscreen?

A. Sunscreen

B. Dust and mud

C. Leaves

B. Dust and mud

200

How can someone share their opinion on a candidate? (example: choosing a president or mayor)

A. Voting

B. Government

A. Voting

200

What is NOT an example of a classroom rule we should follow?

A. Work hard

B. Think before you speak

C. Not do my homework

C. Not do my homework

200

True or false: We should treat all people with respect. No matter their gender, race, culture, interests, hobbies, etc.

True! Always treat people with kindness and respect

200

How can you find the main idea of a story?

A. Look for the big point that a story is about (use details to help you)

B. Take your best guess based on the title of the story

A. Look for the big point that a story is about (use details to help you)

200

SUMMER FUN: What month is typically the hottest in a Wisconsin summer?

A. June

B. July

C. August

B. July

300
How can someone vote?

A. In person at a polling place

B. On paper in the mail

C. In class polls

D. All of the above

D. All of the above

300

THINK before you act: George and Xavier are in class and the teacher is doing a math lesson. George and Xavier start to talk about a new streamer they have been watching. Are they following their classroom rules?

No, they should be focused on the lesson and THINK before they act.
300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY: 2X THE POINTS!

What is the definition of civil rights?

A. Equal rights for all people no matter race, religion, gender, or disability

B. Being able to vote for the mayor 

A. Equal rights for all people no matter race, religion, gender, or disability

300
TRUE OR FALSE: An inference means to make an educated guess.

True! It means looking at evidence and what you already know to take your best guess.

300

SUMMER FUN: Watermelon is a popular summertime treat. What percent of watermelon is water?

A. 10-20%

B. 50-60%

C. 90-100%

C. 92% water

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