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5th Grade Reads
Hockaday Trivia
Geography
5th Grade Miscellaneous
100

The Spanish word for grandmother.

Abuela

100

The author of such titles as If I Ran the Circus and The Cat in the Hat.

Dr. Seuss

100

The year Hockaday was established.

1913

100

The capital of Kenya.

Nairobi

100

The number of students in the 5th grade class.

72

200

The French word for grandfather.

Grand-pere

200

The title of the 6th grade summer reading book.

Under the Egg

200

The name of our school's founder/first headmistress.

Ela Hockaday

200

A large group or chain of islands.

Archipelago

200

The teacher with a son named Chase.

Ms. Le

300

Spanish word for grandfather.

Abuelo

300

The name of the protagonist in The Secret Garden.

Mary Lennox

300

The four cornerstones.

Character, Courtesy, Scholarship and Athletics

300

The Cathedral of Notre-Dame is located in this city.

Paris

300

The term "GREM" stands for . . .

Gems, Rocks, Elements, Minerals

400

French word for love.

Amour

400

The author of Homeless Bird.

Gloria Whelan

400

The name of the current head of school.

Dr. Karen Warren Coleman

400

Name the seven continents.

Africa, Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Australia/Oceania, Antarctica


400

The 5th grade class had lots of outdoor fun at this location.

Camp Balcones Springs

500

The Spanish word for family.

Familia

500

A book that combines words with illustrations to tell a story and is meant to be read aloud.

Picture book

500

The Hockaday campus was located on this street prior to moving to Welch Road.

Greenville Avenue

500

Imaginary north–south line on the Earth’s surface that connects both geographic poles; it is used to indicate longitude.

Meridian

500

This gentleman visited with 5th grade (author of The Day-Glo Brothers and What Do You Do With a Voice Like That?)

Chris Barton

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