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Shatekon
100

Round to the nearest tenth.

10.95

11

100

This is an example of a 

He snored like a lion.

simile 

100

This plant is carnivorous.  

Venus Fly Trap

100

What is the capital of Mexico?

Mexico City

100

What is the name of our new Principal?

Principal Irwin

200

What is the greatest common factor between 12 and 8?

4

200

Name the part of speech of this word 

swiftly 

adverb

200

Name 3 forms of precipitation. 

rain, snow, hail, sleet, freezing rain, drizzle

200

Which system of measurement is used by the United States?

Customary  

200

What time does the Moving Up Day ceremony start? 

9:00 AM

300

What has 4 equal sides and no right angles?

A rhombus

300

This is an an example of a 

"Making mountains out of molehills"

idiom

300

How many moon phases are there?

8

300

Which ancient American civilization invented a calendar?

The Maya 

300

Spell our librarians name.

Mrs. Chakmakas

400
How many 2/3 cups are there in 12? 

18

400

Who are the authors of the book "Thunder Rolling in the Mountains."

Scott O-Dell, Elizabeth Hall 

400

What is the term for a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity?

a battery

400

Which landform contains the continental divide in South America?

The Andes Mountain range

400

What year was Mr. Shain born? 

1977

500

The product of a given number and any other number is a 

multiple

500

In a Niimiipuu legend, what does a Coyote take from a Monster to create their homeland?

its heart

500

This is the astronomical event occurring when the Sun crosses directly above Earth’s equator, it brings nearly equal amounts of day and night across the globe.

Spring Equinox

500

Name the 3 branches of Government in the United States. 

Judicial, Executive, legislative  

500

Who invented the Shatekon Mantra? 

Hint: She taught 5th grade

Mrs. Ropitsky

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