Out of This World
In This Room
Summer Vacation
Memories
Oh the Places You Have Gone
100

There are this many planets in our solar system.

What is 8?

Bonus: Can you name them?

100

Mrs. Elliott taught these two subjects.

What are Math and Science?

100

The final day for students is this day.

What is May 21?

100

This activity started as a prize for our first jeopardy game, but became a daily occurrence.

What is Lunch with Mrs. Elliott?

100

This large stone stands as a monument to a cowboy who stayed with his herd during a blizzard in Greenwood County.

What is Teter Rock?

200

The Earth spins on an imaginary pole with this name.

What is the Axis?

200

These ingredients were used to create a solution that cleaned tarnished pennies.

What are salt and vinegar?

200
These two months are considered summer break for students and teachers.

What are June and July?

200

At one point in the year, Mrs. Elliott counted how many of this accessory she owned due to many students asking about it.

What are necklaces?

Bonus: How many new necklaces has Mrs. Elliott added to her collection since that count?

200

At this location, students gave vaccines to very yellow patients.

What is the Flyin' 3 Vet?

300
We live in this galaxy.

What is the Milky Way Galaxy?

300

This acronym stands for the orders of operation which could also be said as the phrase "Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally."

What is PEMDAS?

300

During summer nights these insects can be seen in fields and yards throughout the region.

What are fireflies (lightning bugs)?

300

Mrs. Elliott trained for this activity in late April.

What is the TBird Trot 5K?

300

Mrs. Elliott missed this field trip due to still being on her trip with family.

What is Old Iron Days?

400

This Pixar character was named after Buzz Aldrin, a real-life astronaut who was part of the Apollo 11 moon landing.

Who is Buzz Lightyear?

400

Mrs. Elliott told students this year about a learning disability she struggles with that affects her abilities in this subject.

What is math?

400

This term refers to planned activities in and around one's hometown.

What is a stay-cation?

400

Mrs. Elliott was gone for an entire week traveling with these companions.

Who are her mom, grandma, and sisters?

Bonus: Where did she go?

400

In this location, we learned about the process of salt mining in Kansas.

What is Strataca Underground Salt Mine?

500

This star's formal name is Polaris.

Hint: There is a direction in the name

What is the North Star?

500

On the state map, Mrs. Elliott pointed out these two cities that have significance to her.

Hint: you are in one and she lives in the other.

What are Eureka and El Dorado?

500

Over the summer months, Mrs. Elliott plans to do a lot of this hobby that she loves.

Hint: it results in books to read.

What is writing?

500

This Christmas film was played in Mrs. Elliott's room during the West Wing Movie Theater activity at Christmas.

Hint: Someone goes through a transformation.

What is the Santa Clause?

500

This museum houses the original Apollo 13 Lunar Module as well as the original Liberty Bell capsule, which Mrs. Elliott saw being restored when she was a 5th grader.

What is the Cosmosphere?

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