The Giver
National Parks
Poetry
Uprising
Historical Fiction Novels
Much Ado
Parts of Speech
Mystery
SMS Trivia
100

The main character of The Giver. 

Jonas

100

In this park, people need to be wary of buffalo.

Yellowstone National Park

100

A comparison between two things using "like" or "as"

Simile
100

These girls are the three main characters of Uprising.

Bella, Yetta, and Jane

100

In this book, a young Navajo marine goes off to fight in World War II.

Code Talker

100

He is the prince of Aragon.

Don Pedro

100

A person, place, thing, or idea

Noun

100

How many student teachers did we have this year?

3 (+ 6 student observers)

100

This man is the principal of South.

Mr. Hundt

200

Jonas' assigned job.

Receiver of Memory

200

This mountainous park is located in Colorado and includes 415 square miles of land. 

Rocky Mountain National Park

200
A group of lines (usually four or more) having a fixed length, meter, or rhyming scheme.

Stanza

200

The fire took place at this factory.

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory

200

Fever 1792 took place in this city.

Philadelphia

200

This man is the villain of the story.

Don John

200

A word that describes nouns

Adjective

200

Adam Gottlieb, LaMar Jorden, Nova Venerable, and Nate Marshall were the subjects of what documentary?

Louder Than a Bomb

200

He is the SMS Mascot.

Freddy the Falcon

300

The baby Jonas stole from the Community.

Gabriel

300

The tallest trees on Earth are located in this Californian park.

Redwood National Park

300

The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of several words in a phrase.

Alliteration

300

These two men owned the factory and were responsible for the fire.

Isaac Harris and Max Blanck

300

The main character of this book was born with a clubfoot.

The War That Saved My Life

300
Margaret dresses as this woman in order to trick Claudio.

Hero

300

Coordinating conjunctions are represented by this abbreviation.

FANBOYS

300

be, is, am, are, was, were, should, and could are all examples of this type of verb.

Helping Verb

300

She is the guidance counselor for all 7th graders this year.

Ms. Kostka

400

The first sense Jonas gained during his training.

Seeing Beyond

aka

seeing colors

400

Alex Honnold free soloed El Capitan - a granite peak in this national park.

Yosemite National Park

400

“Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow” is an example of this type of figurative language.

Repetition
400

This character was the Wellington's chauffeur, and he was very helpful to Jane. 

Mr. Corrigan

400

Set in the Great Depression, this book is a novel in verse.

Out of the Dust

400

This character discovered the evil plot against Claudio.

Dogberry

400

A word that shows direction, location, time, or introduces an object.

Preposition

400

This sentence type contains one independent clause and one dependent clause.

Complex

400

South Middle School was built in this year.

1982

500

The Giver's first, failed apprentice.

Rosemary

500

This national park in Arizona is home to one of the seven wonders of the world. Visitors enjoy views of the winding Colorado River from the North Rim or the South Rim.

Grand Canyon National Park

500

"I’m a lonely cloud floating away" is an example of this type of figurative language.

Metaphor

500

The fire happened in this month and year.

March, 1911

500

The setting of this book shifted from Africa to South Carolina.

Copper Sun

500

The play takes place in this Italian town.

Messina

500

AAAWWUUBBIS words are this part of speech.

Subordinating Conjunctions
500

How many people taught 7th grade English at South this year?

3 (Ms. Moore, Ms. Meldahl, and Ms. Gulsvig)

500

This is the number of tables in the SMS cafeteria.

30

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