Who is the Father of our country?
George Washington
I went to (their, they're, or there) home for dinner.
their
a person, place, place, thing, quality, or idea
What is a noun?
365 1/4 days
What is a year?
What is Sal short for?
Salamanca
Who is a primary author of the Declaration of Independence?
Thomas Jefferson
If you drop that glass vase it will (brake, break).
break
a word that expresses an action or state of being
What is a verb?
29.5 days
How long is`lunar phase (or moon) cycle?
What is Phoebe's last name?
Winterbottom
Who is considered the Father of the Constitution?
James Madison
Ms. Keefe hurt her (heal, heel) when she fell.
heel
Words that help describe people, places, and things. Descriptive words about shape, age, color, origin, material, purpose, feelings, texture, etc.
What is an adjective
An area of land where all of the water that is under it, or drains off of it, collects into the same place.
What is a watershed? (What is a drainage basin is also acceptable?)
What is Margaret Cadaver's mother's last name?
Mrs. Partridge
Who defended the British soldiers accused of murder at the Boston Massacre?
John Adams
They will (soar, sore) through sixth grade because they had Ms. Keefe and Mr. Hourihan for fifth grade.
soar
Descriptive words that often end in -ly, such as quickly.
What is an adverb?
The process from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages. Good examples are insects and amphibians.
What is metamorphosis?
What is the Lunatic's real name?
Mike Bickle
Who is credited with saying, "Give me liberty or give me death?
Patrick Henry
I wrote my dad a Happy Father's Day note on some fancy (stationary, stationery).
stationery
A word or phrase that connects a noun or pronoun to a verb or adjective in a sentence. Some examples are with, at, beside, under, over, from, into, between, and below.
What is a preposition?
The process by which plants make their own food using carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight.
What is photosynthesis?
Who is the woman Gram said was romantically interested Gramps?
Gloria