Outdoor Hobbies
English
Historical Figures
Science
Indoor Hobbies
400

cultivating plants like flowers, vegetables, fruits, and herbs in a designated space. It is a peaceful and rewarding activity that can be both relaxing and physically active

Gardening

400

A person whose first language is English is commonly called what? 

 Native English speaker

400

Germans primarily called this well known figure "the  Führer" (pronounced FURE-er).

Adolf Hitler

400

The top science schools in the world are generally considered to be what two schools?

Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

400

 enjoyable activities pursued for leisure that are done inside a building.

DOUBLE:

Indoor hobbies.

800

the observation of birds for recreation or scientific purposes.

Bird Watching/Birding 

800

This is a broader term for words that are either spelled or pronounced the same but have different meanings. Homophones are a type of this.

DOUBLE:

Homonym

800

this figure was an American Baptist minister, civil rights activist and political philosopher who was a leader of the civil rights movement.

Martin Luther King Jr.

800

What is a scientific effect? 

The outcome or result produced by a specific cause, intervention, or exposure

800

getting suck in your mind and imagination for hours on end.

Reading.

1200

the act of searching for and harvesting wild-grown foods, such as plants, fruits, nuts, and fungi, from the natural environment.

Foraging

1200

Words that are spelled the same but have different meanings and may or may not be pronounced the same are called what?

Homograph

1200

She is sometimes known as the "mother of the civil rights movement"

DOUBLE:

Rosa Park

1200

Name one of the top ten breakthrough inventions.

the wheel, printing press, electricity, telephone, penicillin, the internet, the computer, the airplane, vaccines, and the internal combustion engine.

1200

There are culinary hobbies, one of which is learning to make different types of drinks. 

Mixology.

1600

participants use a Global Positioning System receiver or mobile device and other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers

DAILY DOUBLE:

Geocaching

1600

Name a group of homophones 

Any two words that sound the same but are spelled different 

dear/deer flower/flour there/their

1600

The woman who hid the names and locations of people she saved in jars and buried them under an apple tree

Irena Sendler

1600

where does most of the production of oxygen come from on earth?

The majority of the oxygen on Earth is produced by the oceans, not land plants.

1600

name two benefits of indoor hobbies

  • Reduced stress.
  • Skill development. 
  • Sense of accomplishment.
  • Social connection. 
  • free time.
2000

Outdoor recreation is what?

Outdoor Hobbies

2000

Where is it believed that English first originated from?

originated from the West Germanic dialects brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the 5th century,

2000

Key historical figures from this historical event include passengers like William Bradford, Myles Standish, John Alden, and William Brewster, who played important roles, Other notable figures include William White and his wife Susanna (Jackson) White.

1620 voyage of the Mayflower and the subsequent founding of the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts.

2000

the core skills of science.

DOUBLE:

Observation: Using all five senses to notice details about the world.

Experimenting: Testing ideas through trial and error.

Predicting: Making educated guesses about what will happen next.

Classifying: Sorting and grouping objects based on their traits to find patterns.

Measuring: Using tools like rulers or scales to quantify information.

Communicating: Sharing findings with others through talking, drawing, or writing. 

2000

which one doesn't belong:

Gardening, Yoga, Birdwatching, Reading, Or Hiking


Hiking is the only one that can be done only outdoors

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