Wild
Catchphrases
Electives
Math
History
100
This meal is the only meal the cafeteria doesn't offer.

Dinner

100

This teacher says often "I need a car that.."

Mrs. Mayock

100

This elective doesn't presently contain a single male.

Dance
100

This is the Pythagorian Theorem formula.

a2 + b2 = c2

100

This general served as the commander of the Continental Army and later became the first U.S. president.

George Washington

200

When students get this african-american substitute, they go wild.

Mr. Hunt

200

This catchphrase begins with, "Hello Teachers and.."

Hello teachers and students pardon this interruption

200

This elective is manatory unless you sign a waver.

P.E.

200

Question: The value of x in the linear equation 3x - 7 = 14

7

200

This 1787 document established the framework for the United States government and replaced the Articles of Confederation.

US Constitution

300

What is Mr. J's favourite color?

Blue

300

Every now and then, a different class enters his classroom, and he says "stop playing with your balls".

Mr. J

300

This elective was previously buzzing, and went to multiple competitions. This year, they are doing almost nothing.

Robotics

300

This term describes a number that cannot be written as a simple fraction.

Irrational Number

300

This bloody four-year conflict between the Union and the Confederacy lasted from 1861 to 1865.

Civil War

400

This popular learning app is known as fun for both students and teachers, and begins it pronounciation with a primary color.

Blooket

400

This teacher's use of unfair disipline (Minga) is through the roof.

Mrs. Ackman and others ig

400

This teacher retired last year after teaching her elective class for more than 10 years.

Mrs. Banks
400

This mathematical property allows you to rewrite the expression 2(x + 4) to 2x+ 8

Distributive property

400

Purchased from France in 1803, this massive territory doubled the geographic size of the United States.

Louisiana Purchase

500

This is the number of faculty members in the school. (margin of error to 2)

41

500

This teacher used temporarily a different form of Minga that was a joke. It's name was also a game using wooden blocks.

Mrs. Deresz

500

This reading teacher hosts an elective.

Mr. Blanco

500

In a right triangle, this trigonometric ratio is found by dividing the length of the opposite side by the hypotenuse.

sine (or sin)

500

President Abraham Lincoln delivered this famous, short speech in 1863 to dedicate a national cemetery in Pennsylvania.

Gettysburg Address

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