Great Hearts
Civilizations
Fairytales and Fables
Virtues
100

This is the name of our headmaster.

What is Mr. Brogan?

100

This ancient civilization built pyramids.

What is Egyptian?

100

In this fairy tale, a girl loses her glass slipper at a ball.

What is "Cinderella"?

100

This is the virtue of loving your neighbor as yourself.

What is friendship?

200

This is the mascot of our school.

What is a mustang?

200

This country is where ancient Rome was located.

What is Italy?

200

In “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” why do the villagers stop helping the boy?

What is because he lied too many times?

200

 This is the virtue of telling the truth.

What is Honesty?

300
Our tree is a reminder of this virtue.
What is gratitude?
300

This leader was the first President of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

300

This girl follows a rabbit down a hole into a strange world.

Who is Alice?

300

This is the virtue of not giving up, even when it's difficult. 

What is perseverance? 

400

Daily Double: This is the winged horse featured on our Field Day shirts.

What is a pegasus?

400

This is the name for religions that worship one god.

What is monotheistic?

400

In Aesop’s fable, this slow animal wins a race against a hare.

What is a tortoise?

400

This is the virtue of knowing what is true and doing what is right. 

What is wisdom?

500

Fill in the Blank: Truth, Goodness, and _____

What is beauty?

500

This is the name for men like Socrates and Plato who asked many questions to help people think deeply. (What are these thinkers called?)

What is a philsopher?

500

Fables are short stories that are written to teach this.

What is a moral (lesson)?

500

This is the virtue of doing the right thing because it's the right thing to do, not because of who is watching and the consequences that might result.

What is Integrity?

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