This game involves you breaking blocks and building portals to the Nether.
What is "Minecraft?"
The era of time 7th grade students focused on this school year.
What is the Medieval Era?
Different varieties of it include Fuji and Granny Smith
What are apples?
The number of Middle School Teachers (not the art elective ones!)
What is 6?
The cloths lawyers typically wear.
What are law-suits?
An ogre and donkey go off to rescue a princess in this non-traditional fairy tale.
What is "Shrek?"
This empire ruled Eastern Europe after Rome fell apart, but carried on its name.
What is the Byzantine Empire (Holy Roman Empire)?
Sharing part of its name with a swampy reptile, this energy drink is popular with multiple sports agencies.
What is Gatorade?
The number of portable classrooms used for Middle School (Hint: We're standing in one!)
What is 4?
A pig that's learned a certain karate move
What is a pork chop?
This game's cast of playable characters is always increasing, if you have the V-Bucks to buy them.
What is "Fortnite?"
Europe and the Middle East were ravaged by this dangerous virus, but medicine was not advanced enough to know.
What is the bubonic plague (black death)?
Fun Fact: These popular baked goods were created all the way back in ~600 around Perisa, but without the chocolate chips.
What are cookies?
The number of 7B students, assuming we're all still here.
What is 20?
What is getting kicked around?
A giant shark begins terrorizing the beach on Amity Island. It also was the first movie to be a blockbuster.
The names of the three major Mesoamerican civilizations we learned about.
What are the Aztec, Inca, and Maya?
One of the most popular types of soda, but the labelling is blue, not red.
What is Pepsi?
The total number of 8th graders, or the answer to life, the universe, and everything.
What is 42?
The reason why someone breaks into song.
What is "if you can't find the key?"
This game needs players to stand in a circle while calling out ever increasing numbers while avoiding saying this unlucky one.
What is "13?"
This torture device was used by the Spanish and Roman Inquisition, but it's not the same as ones on cars or bicycles.
What is "The Wheel?"
What are Mars and Murrie?
The number of desks in my classroom.
What is 28?
It's why English Teachers are hard to argue with.
What is "They're always write?"