Foreign Language
Science
Geography/PE
Mathematics
Electives
100

In Chinese/Spanish, how translate the word soccer.

Assess student responses.

100

Name the rate of acceleration due to gravity in meters per second squared.

What is 9.8 m/sec2?

100
Although Las Vegas is a popular city, Nevada is host to this capital city.

What is Carson City?

100

Name the bottom number of a fraction

What is a denominator?

100

With a 4/4 time signature, draw a quarter note

See picture on the board

200

In Chinese/Spanish, translate the saying: Can I go to the bathroom?

Assess stu responses
200

The period table of elements are arranged by what

What is the order of increasing atomic (proton) number?

200

In chapter four of the Great Gatsby, Meyer Wolfsheim appears as a character known as fixing the 1919 World Series. This character is a representation of this real life person.

Who is Arnold Rothstein?

200

f(x) = 3x2 + 2x - 7

f(-1) = 

What is -6?

200

Draw the byte ladder 

giga byte

mega byte

kilo byte

byte

300

In Chinese/Spanish, name at least three different sports.

List:

baseball, basketball, soccer, football, swimming, hockey, golf, cross country, wrestling, volleyball.

300

Name at least two different parts of animal cells.

mitochondria, nucleus, ribosomes, lysosomes, golgi, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuole, cytoskeleton, centriole, nuclear membrane, cytoplasm, organalle, etc

300

Mount Rushmore is home to this state.

What is South Dakota?

300

x = 3

Any type of problem that reflects the solution is x=3

i.e. 2x+1=-5, (27x-1)/4=20, or a graph drawn 

The students can create an equation, graph, or word problem with the intended solution of x=3

300

Name 2 different lobes of the brain 

Frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital

400

In Chinese/Spanish, name at least three different items you can find at a grocery store.

cereal, milk, bread, eggs, beef, chicken, fish, water, juice, vegetables, cookies, cheese, etc

400

Name at least two of the four nucleotides that make up DNA and create one pairing.

adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymine

Adenine and cytosine

Guanine and thymine

400

What are two of the causes of obesity?

Causes include:

More calorie intake than burn off.

Genetics

Health conditions and medications

Stress

Emotional Factors

Lack of Sleep

400

Name at least 2 different factoring/advanced factoring methods

GCF, X-method, Quadratic Formula, Factoring by Grouping, Perfect Square Trinomial, Chunking, Difference of Squares, Sum/Difference of Cubes

400

Name 2 similarities and 2 difference in your chipmunk drawing and your creative character drawing 

(Insert appropriate answer here) 

500

In Chinese/Spanish, create a statement to introduce yourself to someone new.

Hello my name is _____ and I am a ________ at VISA. (in the appropriate language)

500

Name at least three elements on the periodic table.

hydrogen, oxygen, gold, sodium, helium, nitrogen, boron, zinc, magnesium, phosphorous, carbon, neon, beryllium, lithium, potassium, calcium, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, silver, sulfur, etc

500

Name as many capitals with states as you can with states that start with a "C."

Answers include:

Sacramento, California

Denver, Colorado

Hartford, Connecticut

500

rate of change 

slope, (y2-y1)/x2-x1, how steep a line is, the m in y=mx+b, etc

500

Impact of the Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment 

Study the effects of authority and helplessness in a prison environment,

people's natural response to their roles (as guard or prisoner) made their reactions and its effects more intense (guards becoming more abusive and prisoners taking on the abuse),

the intensity of the abuse and helplessness increased so quickly that the experiment was prematurely stopped due to physical and psychological safety concerns 

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