Money Math
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Art
Engineering
Tennis
100

This coin, minted in 1794, depicts a woman standing for liberty and president John F. Kennedy on the other side. 2 of these coins make a dollar.

1/2 Dollar, "Silver Dollar" or $0.50.

100

These three farmers are the antagonist of our story.

Bogus, Bunce and Bean.

100

These three colors are what we call "primary" colors. We use these colors to make all the other colors.

Red, Blue, and Yellow

100

This force is the one that keeps everyone and everything stuck to the ground. Without it, we'd all float away slowly.

Gravity.

100

This is the line that we always line up on before leaving the courts. (To do our cheer, to pass out caught you beings, etc. you stand on the ______)

Doubles Sideline

200

Which of these three is equal to 15 cents?

A. 1 quarter and 10 pennies

B. 1 Dime and 1 Nickel

C. 100 dollars

B. 1 Dime and 1 Nickel

200

The _______ or message of this story could be that greed and selfishness effect others in negative ways.

Theme

200

These colors are our "secondary" colors, which are made from combining "primary" colors with each other and are used to create more complex colors. 

Orange, Pink, Green, Purple or Brown.

200

These pieces of energized metal attract other metals through the use of a special "field".

Magnets.

200

This is a tennis shot in which one swings the racket around one's body with the back of the hand preceding the palm.

A Backhand

300
This is the amount of money you have to spend on any given week for needs such as groceries, clothing, etc.

Budget

300

We know this story is taking place on a farm in an undisclosed time period. This information tells us the ____ of the story.  

Setting.

300

This art technique utilizes clay or rock molded with human hands or tools to create life like 3D structures that stand up right. 

Sculpting.

300

This type of energy is built up and stored before turning into a more useful, movement filled energy.

Potential energy.

300

This is a series of back and forth shots between players.

A Rally
400

10 of these coins are equal to 1 dollar.

Dimes

400
One of our protagonists is Mr. Fox. We know this because we are rooting for him the whole time. Who else or what else are we rooting for that could be a secondary protagonist?

Mrs. Fox or the Animals and Nature.

400

The _______ or message of a work of art is similar to that of a story or movie.

Theme

400

This is the resistance force that we build by rubbing two objects together.

Friction.

400

This is a match with 4 players total, two on each team.

Doubles.

500

This type of coin is made of copper and is at risk of discontinuing print due to the amount of money it takes to produce. Known for having Abraham Lincoln on the front.

The penny.

500

Mr. Fox losing his tail is a big moment in the book. When the farmers start wearing it as a tie, what is this symbolic of? 

The farmers seeking power and control over nature.
500

This famous woman utilized bright color and dark imagery to depict themes of identity, loss and death through her art. This Mexican painter is also famous for her self portraits and inclusion of animals and nature. 

Frida Khalo

500

This is what we can describe as friction through the air. When flying helicopters or airplanes, engineers need to keep this in mind.

Drag.

500

This term is short for "service". This action puts the ball into play for the game.

A serve.
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