Word-up I
Word-up II
Word-up III
Chem Review
Hodgepodge
100
Momentary, Fleeting
What is ephemeral?
100
Ordinary, Common
What is Mundane?
100
On a Venn Diagram, information that relates to more than one topic goes here.
What goes in the intersection of two or more circles?
100
The 3 states of matter.
What are solid, liquid and gas?
100
Phat Pants
Who is Mrs. Winter's most favorite cat in the world?
200
Disloyal
What is perfidious?
200
To attribute to someone
What is impute?
200
Presenting on hip-hop music to an elderly group (Audience Type)
What is an uninformed audience?
200
Rust appearing on a nail.
What is a chemical change?
200
Captain
WHo is Mrs. Bukis' dog?
300
Flushed, ornate
What is florid?
300
Arrogant, condescending
What is Haughty?
300
Presenting a powerpoint to co-workers (Audience Type)
What is a business audience?
300
Ripped paper.
What is a physical change?
300
Two lowercase letters of the alphabet that should not be used as words.
What are I and U.
400
Tiring, weakening
What is enervating?
400
Presenting a story to a group of your peers (audience type)
What is a neutral audience.
400
Presenting a scientific finding to renowned chemists (Audience Type)
What is an expert audience?
400
Anything that takes up space.
What is an example of matter?
400
Where Mrs. Winter and Mrs. Bukis went to school.
What is EMU!
500
Out-of-date
What is anachronistic?
500
Presenting a pay cut to a group of workers (Audience type)
What is a hostile audience?
500
Ways you might change a presentation to relate to children.
What are tone, vocabulary and body language?
500
Baking a cake or......
What is an example of chemical change?
500
Emma
What is Mrs. Winter's daughter's name?
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