Invertebrates
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Name an animal without a backbone.

Invertebrate

100

How do we walk in the hall?

Quietly, on the blue, to the right

100

What is the first activity after we come from the restroom in the morning?

Zones of Regulation

100

Who is the principal?

Dr. Wynn

100

Where is the 42nd Washington State International Kite Festival being held? 

Long Beach, Washington

200

Name an example of a vertebrate

Answers may include crab, jellyfish, shrimp, corals, worms mollusks, spiders, insects

200

What happens when I don't do my homework?

Silent lunch

200

 True or False:  We can get up and walk around the classroom whenever we want.

 False

200

Give an example of Human/Environment Interaction.

 Ways we use the land;

How we adapt to the weather;

200

What is the name of our school?

TMS or Thomson Middle School

300

Invertebrates with a tough spiny skin that protects their bodies

Echinoderms

300

When the teacher gives us papers to get signed, when should we bring them back?

The next day

300

Where do we keep our phones?

Backpacks/bookbags

300

What are the dates for this year's Kite Festival?

August 21-27

300

What country do you live in?

U.S.

400

What are invertebrates with a hard outside covering on their bodies

Exoskeleton

400

If I want to ask or answer a question or need help, what do I do?

Raise my hand and wait to be called upon

400

How do we enter the classroom?

Quietly

400

Give an example of movement.

Ways people move from one place to another;

Ways people move goods or ideas from one place to another;

400

What state do you live in?

GA

500

True or False: Most of the animals on Earth are invertebrates?

True

500

When do I take absent notes to the office?

During breakfast

500

How should you keep your desk area?

Neat and clean

500

Where do most people think kites were made?

China

500

What does the Washington State International Kite Festival celebrate?

Kites and Kite Flying

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