Cities and Towns in Washington
Famous Adventurers
Tech Companies
Parts of Speech
Standardized Test
100

"This small Bavarian-themed town calls itself 'Washington’s Playground' and is famous for its year-round festivals and mountain scenery."

Leavenworth

100

This Italian explorer sailed under the Spanish flag in 1492 and is credited with opening the Americas to European colonization.

Christopher Columbus


100

This company was founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975 and is known for Windows and Office software.

Microsoft

100

Run: The dog will run in the morning.

Verb

100

This is our district testing, which we do 3 times annually.

iReady

200

"With the slogan 'The Lilac City,' this eastern Washington city is known for its annual festival of the same name."

Spokane

200

She was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean in 1932, disappearing mysteriously over the Pacific five years later.

Amelia Earhart

200

This search engine giant, founded in a garage by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, is now part of the Alphabet Inc. umbrella.

Google

200

Beautiful: The beautiful sunset lit up the sky.

Adjective

200

This test is used by the U.S. military to assess skills and aptitudes for enlistment

ASVAB

300

"This tri-city area, often branded as 'Where the Future is Bright,' is known for its nuclear history, wineries, and science education hub, the Hanford Site."

Tri-Cities

300

He explored the American West in the early 1800s and led an expedition with William Clark, documenting wildlife, geography, and Native American tribes.

Meriwether Lewis

300

This company, known for its iPhones and Macs, was co-founded in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne.

Steve Jobs

300

Quickly: She quickly packed her bag before school.

Adverb

300

This computer-adaptive test is commonly used in Washington State to measure student proficiency in math and English language arts.

SBAC

400

"With the slogan 'Heart of Northeast Washington,' this town was originally a military fort and now serves as a gateway to outdoor recreation and timber country."

Colville, WA

400

After his presidency, this American adventurer nearly died while exploring Brazil’s 'River of Doubt,' later renamed in his honor.

Theodore Roosevelt

400

This company, originally launched as 'The Facebook' in 2004 from a Harvard dorm room, later rebranded its parent company to focus on the metaverse.

Meta

400

And: She bought apples, oranges, and bananas.

Conjunction

400

This widely recognized college admissions test includes sections on math, reading, writing, and an optional essay.

SAT

500

"Branded as 'Where Rails Meet Sails,' this port city has a long history in shipping and railroads, and is home to the Museum of Glass."

Tacoma

500

He led the first successful expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911.

Roald Amundsen

500

This Chinese company is one of the world’s largest e-commerce platforms, founded by Jack Ma in 1999.

Alibaba

500

By: The keys are by the couch.

Preposition

500

After passing the LSAT and law school, aspiring lawyers must pass this state-administered exam to practice law.  

Bar Exam

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