This is the only K-8 school in Tacoma:
Bryant Montessori
There are two lions greeting visitors to this park:
Wright Park
Katniss Everdeen is the skilled main character of this book series:
The Hunger Games
This is a person, place, thing or idea:
A Noun
This is what the "TDM" in DanTDM stands for:
The Diamond Minecart
Bryant Montessori's official mascot is this:
A Bear
The world's largest wooden domed structure is found in Tacoma, called the:
Tacoma Dome
Greg Heffley is not very nice to this character, who is supposed to be his best friend:
Rowley Jefferson
Use this part of speech to describe an action:
A Verb
Whispering and soft sounds are featured in these types of videos:
ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) Videos
The Principal of Bryant Montessori is:
Ms. Johnson
This Tacoma school was originally planned to be a luxury hotel, until an economic depression hit halfway through construction:
Stadium High School
Surviving Camp Halfblood was a bit of a challenge for this main character:
Percy Jackson
Remember to always capitalize these:
Proper Nouns
This YouTuber famously gives away money, cars and even houses to random strangers:
Mr. Beast
Bryant Montessori's Motto is: Care for ________, care for _________, care for __________.
yourself; each other; this place
Tacoma has many amazing museums, but this one is distinctive for the gigantic metallic cone attached to one end.
The Museum of Glass
The Lion, the Witch and The Wardrobe is the first book in this 7 book series, The Chronicles of __________.
Narnia
Describe an action with one of these:
Adverb
One of the best Minecraft players in the world has this sleepy sounding name:
Dream
The best child nutrition services employee in the world is right here at Bryant. Her name is Ms. ________
Weatherspoon
If you happen to feel hungry at this park, hopefully you brought a bowl or a bucket in which to place your freshly picked fruit.
Charlotte's Blueberry Park
We don't know much about Patina, Sunny or Lu yet when we begin to read this book (the first in the series):
Ghost
For, and, nor, but, or, yet, and so are all examples of:
Conjunctions
If someone tried to watch a YouTube video on April 1st, 2008, they were probably surprised because they just got:
Rick Rolled