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Magic School Bus
100

1,000 + 8,999

9,999

100

Does the sentence use a simile or a metaphor?

In this desert, the land is as hard as brick.

simile. it uses like or as

100

What is the red planet?

a) Earth

b) Venus

c) Pluto

d) Mars

D) Mars

100

How do the students travel to the beehive?

They travel inside the Magic School Bus, which shrinks down to bee size

200

The first number is 10. The rule is to subtract 2. 

10, 8, 6

4

200

Does the sentence use a simile or a metaphor?

The football soared through the air like a rocket.



simile

200

What is the largest mammal in the world?

blue whale

200

Why is the queen bee important to the hive?

The queen bee is responsible for laying eggs and ensuring the hive's population

300
Which fraction is less?

2/6 or 3/6

300

What does repacked mean?

pack before or pack again

pack again

300

Which animal is known for its ability to change color and blend in with its surroundings?

Chameleon

300

What challenges do the students face while exploring the beehive?

They encounter various obstacles, such as navigating through the honeycomb and avoiding bee threats.

400

Add the fraction. 1/6 + 1/2

4/6

400

what is the synonym of hit?

strike or mix 

400

What gas do living beings need to breathe in order to survive?

oxygen

400

What is the significance of pollination in the episode?

Pollination is crucial for the reproduction of many plants and is essential for the food chain.

500

Connor is baking blueberry pies to sell at his bakery. He starts with 3 cartons of blueberries, of which he uses 1/2 for the first batch of pies. How many cartons of blueberries does Connor use for the first batch of pies?

1 1/2

500

put the words in alphabetical order

peg, overlook, idol

idol, overlook, peg

500

What is the name of the famous ship that sank in 1912?

Titanic

500

At the end of the episode, what message do the students take away about respecting nature?

They understand the importance of bees and the need to protect them and their habitats.

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