Mrs. Harkins
H. A. Brown
Reading
Math
Books
100

The number of children she has.

3

100

This teacher loves to draw and paint.

Mrs. Miller

100

What is the setting in a story?

Where and when the story takes place.


100

If I have 3 balloons and my friend gives me 2 more, then how many balloons do I have now?

5

100

He always steps in things and gets his shoes dirty.

Pete the Cat

200

What she likes to drink in the morning.

Coffee or tea

200

This teacher loves to sing and play piano.

Mr. Nulty

200

What is something you lay on in yoga class with Mrs. Morris that rhymes with cat?

mat

200

If I put two red buttons in a group and four green buttons in another group, then how did I sort them?

By color

200

This guy never follows rules in school or at home.

No, David!

300

Her favorite store.

Target

300

This teacher likes to play with you outside and give you yummy food.

Ms. Neisser

300

Is a book about insects fiction or non-fiction?

non-fiction

300

This number comes after 17 when you are counting.

18

300

In the Snowy Day, when Peter finds a stick and smacks a tree with it, what happens next?

Snow falls on his head!

400

This is her favorite Philadelphia sports team.

The 76ers

400

These teachers are great with technology.

Mr. Delligatti and Ms. Bowers

400
True or false. Characters in stories can be people, animals, and even objects like houses. 

True.

400

A basketball is this shape (not a circle).

sphere

400

Jamie O'Rourke grew this just to get out of work.

a giant potato

500

The names of her children.

Aidan, Owen, Abigail

500

Our school mascot or animal.

Brown Bear

500

If an elephant is talking to a butterfly, is the book fiction or non-fiction?

fiction

500

Name three ways you can sort objects.

By color, size or shape.

500

In the story, Who's in Rabbit's House?, who did the scary "Long One" turn out to be?

It was only a caterpillar!

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