This hero had to perform 12 labors.
Who is Hercules?
Solve: 38 + 46
What is 84?
This is the name of the man who makes Mystery Science videos.
What is Doug?
This is the name of the zone in the midwest the glaciers did not hit.
What is the driftless zone?
This is Mr. W's full (first, middle, last) name.
What is David Alan Wasserman?
This was Esperanza's childhood friend who worked her Papa's farm.
Who was Miguel?
Solve: 57 X 73
What is 4,161?
Small, earthquake-proof houses in Japan look like this piece of sports equipment.
What is a soccer ball?
This was the name of the painted bird legend in the Midwest.
What is the piasa (pie-a-saw) bird?
This is Mr. W's brother's name and where he lives.
What is Scott and he lives in New York City?
This is the difference between a metaphor and a simile.
What is a metaphor compares two things without like or as, a simile compares two things with like or as?
Solve: 945 DIVIDED BY 9
What is 105?
This is the color liquid we used to show celery circulating nutrients.
What is blue?
Alaska and Hawaii both belong to this region.
What is the west (or pacific northwest)?
This is the nickname Mr. W's daughter Violet has.
What is Lettie?
What is Theodore?
Solve 4 3/5 MINUS 1 4/5
What is 2 4/5?
This is the alternative energy we used to power cars.
What is solar power?
This was the name of our video game immigrant (first and last).
Who was Lena Brodsky?
Mr. W had two cats. One has passed away and one is still alive. These are their names.
What are Alonzo and Matty?
This was Sam's donkey's name in Holes.
What is Mary Lou?
We watched a lot of Brainpop in math. These are the two main Brainpop/Brainpop Jr. characters besides Moby.
Who are Tim and Annie?
This was what we used to show how sound waves move out in the hallway.
What are jump ropes?
This immigration landmark had a restaurant in it before it was completed.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
These are the titles of the two books Mr. W has written.
What are Tiny Footcrunch and Dealing?