Genres
Famous Book Characters and Authors
Parts of Speech
Fairy Tales
Mount Vernon Woods Elementary
100
Cookbooks, animal books, books about the solar system, religion, and dinosaurs can all be found in this section that has books about real subjects called?
Non fiction
100
This is the author of a series of books centered around a boy named Greg Heffley and his struggles in middle school.
Jeff Kinney
100
A person, place, or thing
Noun
100
3 bears, 1 girl with golden hair
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
100
Where is the school's flagpole located?
The front lawn
200
Also called "magic stories," these stories are filled with dreamlike possibility. They feature magical and enchanted forces. They often begin with "Once upon a time" and always have a "happily ever after" ending, where good is rewarded and evil is punished.
Fairy Tales
200
The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house, All that cold, cold wet day. I sat there with Sally, we sat there, we two. And I said, "How I wish we had something to do!" Who is the legendary character that appeared in this story and entertained two children even though their mother warned them against it?
The Cat in the Hat
200
A word that shows action
Verb
200
a basket of goodies for Grandma, a red overcoat, and a wolf
Little Red Riding Hood
200
What are the names of the Principal AND the Assistant Principal?
Dr. Simpkins and Mrs. Iyer
300
These stories contain common themes and characters that are "gods." They attempt to explain the beginning of the world, natural phenomena, the relationships between the gods and humans, and the origins of civilization. These stories told as though they were true.
Myths
300
This monkey loves to explore the world around him, (and often gets into and is taken care of by a man with a yellow hat.
Curious George
300
A word that describes
Adjective
300
Spin this straw to gold, guess my name
Rumplestilskin
300
Name one thing that is featured on the Morning News Show everyday?
Weather, lunch menu, birthdays, addittional announcements, etc.
400
These are true books that are written about a person's life by the person being portrayed.
Autobiography
400
In her first book she declares herself "Queen of the World", this sassy young rodent - with a vivid imagination - dreams of glamour, excitement, adventure, straight whiskers, and being extreme royalty!
Babymouse
400
A word that replaces a noun in a sentence, for example: "WHO would say such a thing?" - what is "Who"?
A pronoun
400
an evil stepmother, a sister and brother lost in the woods, a witch's house made of cookies and candy
Hansel and Gretel
400
How many Kindergarten classes do we have?
5
500
Short stories, in verse or prose, with a moral ending. These types of stories are credited to Aesop (6th century BC), who told tales of animals and other inanimate objects that teach lessons about life.
Fables
500
This character created by Rick Riordian is a twelve-year-old boy who is taken to Camp Half-Blood, where he finally learns the truth about his unique abilities: He is a demigod, half human, half immortal. Even more stunning: His father is the Greek god Poseidon, ruler of the sea, making him one of the most powerful demigods alive.
Percy Jackson
500
This is the term for a word that modifies a verb, usually ends in "ing" - example: running, jumping, skipping.
Adverb
500
A prince in search of his wife, 20 matresses, a pea, one sleepless night
The Princess and the Pea
500
Our mascot is the black panther, name a country where panthers live?
China, less frequently seen in Africa
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