This sport is played with a brown ball with laces.
Football
This teacher has a sister that is currently one of your classmates in 8th grade.
Mrs. Hyatt
This U.S. State sits in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
Hawaii
A Snickers is made of chocolate, nuts, and [BLANK]. Spell the word that belongs in the blank.
CARAMEL
These types of animals have no backbone.
Invertebrates
This sport, played with a net, typically has 12 total players on the court at a time.
Volleyball
This teacher was the Jordan High School Homecoming Queen of 1999.
Mrs. Peters
Florida
If you want the following sentence to NOT be about cannibalism but instead be about a dinner invitation, where should the comma go?
LET'S EAT GRANDMA!
Between "EAT" and "GRANDMA."
LET'S EAT, GRANDMA!
This group of organisms represents the largest percentage of all organisms on earth.
Insects
If you're playing this sport, you would be using a birdie
Badminton
This teacher had 3 of your other 8th grade advisory teachers as teachers in middle school.
Mr. Reger
Yellowstone National Park sits in Wyoming, Idaho, and this state
Montana
The most commonly used letter in the English language is...
The letter "E"
Obsidian and Granite are both this type of rock, formed from melted rock deep inside the earth.
Igneous
You might see a power play when watching this sport.
Hockey
This teacher recently bought a boat that they cannot wait to use this summer.
Ms. Chambers
This U.S. State has the longest ocean shoreline of any other state.
Alaska
We all know A, E, I, O, U, but what is another vowel?
"Y" as in "TRY"
...or...
"W" in "CWM"
An object that enters our solar system, but does not orbit our sun, is known to be this; meaning "between the stars."
Interstellar
2 "bails" are placed on 3 "stumps" in this sport, invented in the 16th century.
Cricket
This teacher's spouse is a registered racecar driver.
Mr. Mangone
This is the only state that borders the Canadian province of New Brunswick
Maine
What two languages merged together to create English?
Latin and German
...or...
French and German
This chemical element is atomic number 53 on the Periodic Table of Elements, and forms a dark, violet-brown liquid when melted.
Iodine