Ms.Squire’s biggest fan
You’re a Poet, don’t you know it
Ms. Kalece Trivia
Oxford Knowledge
200

Bonjour! This is where Ms. Squire is from:

Montreal 

200

Sylvia Plath uses this fruit to symbolize her potential life paths she can take:

A fig

200

Ms. Kalece loves to watch hockey, she even wore this NHL team’s apparel TWICE during spirit week

Boston Bruins 

200

What are Oxfords school colours?

Red, Black, White

400

Paws up! Ms. Squire has some furry friends, what kind of pet(s) does she have? 

Cat and a dog (Puck & Casey)

400

In the poem, “Hanging Fire”, the speaker gives us their perspective from this age:

14

400

Ms. Kalece is a student just like you. She is studying to be a teacher at this university 

MSVU

400

The entrance bell rings at what time?

8:40 am

600

This book genre is sure to keep you on your toes, it also happens to be Ms. Squire’s favourite!

Mystery/Crime/Thriller

600

In the poem, “Praising Spring”, we talked about slowing down to do what? 

Appreciate nature 

600

Where is Ms. Kalece from?

PEI

600

Ms.Squire’s room features this faulty object, often causing students to think it’s time for dismissal 

A clock showing a minute fast 

800

Ms. Squire used to play this sport, which is very popular in Europe and South America 

Soccer

800

What does Domesticity mean?

Home life/comfort/family

800

Name ONE sport Ms. Kalece plays

Rugby/Golf/Figure Skating/Track/

800

The morning announcements are usually signed off by students saying this phrase:

“Don’t forget to show your Oxford pride”

1000

What was the name of play that Ms. Squire booked for your field trip! 

The Addam’s family

1000

Which poem is the following passage from:

How am I supposed to keep safe everyone in this house while holding open the door and saying have fun, make good choices, know the world?

Domesticity 

1000

What was the first lesson Ms. Kalece taught you about

Identity 

1000

This is Ms. Squire’s classroom number:

207

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