Which mythical, magical creature is associated with St. Patrick’s day?
Leprechaun
How many personal fouls does a player get in a basketball game?
5
Which teacher has the most cats?
Ms. Stefanov
Finish the line...
April showers bring...
May Flowers
Name two things an adverb modifies or describes.
Verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs
What traditional food do people typically eat the most on SPD?
Corned beef / cabbage
How far away from the backboard is the line for shooting free throws/foul shots.
15 feet
Which teacher is our certified Swiftie?
Ms. Daniels
One of the full moons of the spring months is called the flower moon. Which month can you see it?
May
In the sentence: We are going to the store -- which type of phrase is "to the store"
Prepositional
St. Patrick is the patron saint of which country?
Ireland
How many games are in the first round of March Madness?
32
Our superintendent enjoys golfing and loves the color green. What's his name?
Mr. Gilroy
What country uses the blooming of cherry blossoms to determine the start of spring?
Japan
What is alliteration?
Repetition of an initial consonant sound like Sister sally sings.
It is rumored that Leprechauns make their gold by doing what?
Leprechauns earn their gold by mending and making shoes.
This school has the best record this year at 31-3. Their mascot is the Huskies. Who is it?
UCONN
Which sport did Mrs. Prince do in college?
Boxing
What do you call a group of butterflies?
A kaleidoscope
National Poetry Month is coming up! Which poet is famous for darker themed poems and stories like "The Raven" and "The Masque of the Red Death."
Edgar Allen Poe
Which city in the USA was the first to celebrate St. Patrick's Day?
Hint: It is NOT NYC.
Boston
Which NCAA men's basketball team has the most championship wins?
UCLA
What is Mrs. Zevan's favorite restaurant?
Chipotle
What Roman god is March named after & what is he the god of?
Mars, the Roman god of war
List 5 different types of figurative language and give an example of each.
Hyperbole
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Idiom