How often a leap year occurs.
Every 4 years
The sense organ for sight.
Eyes
The formal statement declaring freedom of the 13 colonies from Great Britain.
Declaration of Independence
A short test
Quiz
Dribble, stop, dribble is called this
Double dribble
Another name for dried grapes.
Raisins
Hard, dry crust that forms to protect injury to the skin.
Scab
Phrase used by colonists protesting unfair British taxes.
No taxation without representation.
A plane figure having 4 sides and 4 angles.
Quadrilateral
This is the only sport where it is encouraged to hit, run, and steal.
Baseball/Softball
The way a child of your aunt and uncle is related to you.
Cousin
Normal Body Temperature
98.6 degrees
This is the person who wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Jefferson
Tail feathers of a bird and can be used as a pen.
Quill
Player who calls the signals on the field during a football game.
Quarterback
This is the spelling of hard water with only 3 letters.
I C E

Name of the external opening of the nose.
The official document that ended the Revolutionary War and gave the colonists the new name of Americans.
Treaty of Paris
A case for holding arrows.
Quiver
Number of hits your team is allowed to get the ball over the net in volleyball.
3
Average weather in a place for a long period of time.
Climate
Most common substance in the body.
Water
Famous event where angry colonists argued with a group of armed soldiers.
Nauseated, uneasy stomach.
Queasy
The schoolwide annual event is used to promote cardiovascular health.
Jump Rope for Heart or Kids Heart Challenge