Classroom Expectations
Video Games
It's All About Animals
It's All Things Corporate
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100

The punishment for playing games in class.

Lunch Detention

100

Thanks for the building, Steve.

Minecraft

100

The number one most deadly "animal" in the world in 2015.

Mosquito

100

They aren't the queen of burgers, but it's close.

Burger King

100

Rhetoric

Persuasion

200

If a phone are brought into the classroom, where should it be placed?

Phone caddy

200

Mr. Fullen's favorite first person shooter.

Overwatch 2

200

Known for its incredibly slow speed.

Sloths

200

This company formed in 1962. They are famous for selling a wide variety of things. You may recognize them because their logo has a bullseye.

Target

200

When characters speak with one another in a story.

Dialogue

300

Mr. Fullen's number one rule for all classes.

Respect

300

It's soccer and cars, I guess.

Rocket League

300

The largest shark in the world.

The whale shark

300

To call someone, you have to do this to the numbers on a phone. Hint: They're known for their soap.

Dial

300

When an object represents an abstract idea.

Symbolism

400

The first thing you be starting when the bell rings.

What is the "Do Now" or "Warmup"?

400

An Italian plumber must rescue the princess.

Super Mario Bros

400

It's fatal for dogs to consume this type of candy.

Chocolate

400

A classic spring toy. Set it down the stairs and watch it go down.

Slinky

400

Use this punctuation mark to separate two independent clauses. Hint: it's not a period, but it's similar.

Semicolon

500

There are a lot a few things you should always have with you for class. This one is attached to a lanyard.

School ID

500

Mr. Fullen's favorite classic puzzle game.

Tetris Attack

500

Mammals whose name means "little armored ones".

Armadillos

500

The founder of Amazon.

Jeff Bezos

500

Two independent clauses brought together with a FANBOY require what punctuation mark?

Comma

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