The opposite of addition
What is subtraction?
The number of keys on a traditional piano.
What is 88?
William's first favorite TV show, which features a monkey who was always getting in and out of trouble.
What is Curious George?
Soccer goals are scored by kicking the ball into this mesh enclosure.
What is the net?
William was born at this time of day.
What is the middle of the night?
The sum of 12+3
What is 15?
The number of pedals on a traditional piano
What is 3?
Young Will loved this musical story, in which a brave boy captures a wild animal, and each character is portrayed by a different instrument.
What is Peter and the Wolf?
This is the only soccer player permitted to use his hands.
What is a goalie?
William did not speak at school until this grade.
What is Kindergarten/K+?
A natural number (greater than 1) that can only be divided evenly by 1 and itself.
What is a prime number?
The materials originally used to construct the black and white keys.
What are ebony and ivory?
Young Will enjoyed this book/cartoon about a little blue train.
What is Thomas the Tank Engine?
The term for a player scoring three goals in one game
What is a hat trick?
William portrayed this percussionist in the second grade Nativity play at MOSS.
Who is the Little Drummer Boy?
The quotient of 132/12.
What is 11?
The part of the piano that hits the strings.
The book series follows the adventures of a young orphan named Will, who strives to protect the Kingdom of Araluen.
What is the Ranger's Apprentice?
The biggest soccer tournament in the world
What is the FIFA World Cup?
William was found "guilty" of this crime during our visit to Colonial Williamsburg.
What is horse theft?
The value of Y when 12y + 6 = 30.
What is 2?
The number of full octaves on a piano.
What is 7 octaves (plus a minor third)?
This sitcom features prisoners of war who use the POW camp as a base for sabotage and espionage.
What is Hogan's Heroes?
This country has won the most FIFA cups
What is Brazil?
William won a PJAS award for his project on this power source.
What are batteries?