Boys
Girls
Mr. Lawson
Math
ELA
100

He invented the hanger cliff.

Who is Sebastian?

100

Her name reminds me of a Disney character.

Who is Ariel?

100

Mr. Lawson's favorite musical instrument.

What is the guitar?

100

The answer to a division problem is called this.

What is a quotient?

100

This takes the place of a noun.

What is a pronoun?

200

He has the best hair in 5th grade.

Who is Bricen?

200

She invented a language all her own.

Who is Isabel?

200

Mr. Lawson's favorite failing inventor.

Who is Thomas Edison?

200

All angles of a triangle add up to this.

What is 180 degrees?

200

This describes a noun.

What is an adjective?

300

He is the hatchet man of 5th grade basketball.

Who is Santi?

300

B or H.

Who is Madison? (Bonilla or Hibbs).

300

Mr. Lawson's imaginary friend.

Who is Joe Schmuckatelli?

300

Flipping a fraction is also called this.

What is a reciprocal?

300

This describes a verb, and often ends in -ly.

What is an adverb? (He ran quickly; she sang loudly).

400

Joseph actually goes by this name.

Who is Rhys?

400

A or F.

Who is Tayla? (Abundis or Foshay).

400

Mr. Lawson's age.

What is 215?

400

The "n" in the equation below is called this.

3 + n = 5

What is a variable?

400

This is a phrase comparing one thing to another using "like" or "as."

What is a simile?

500

He's famous for a large ship and pairs of animals.

Who is Noah?

500

Also known as the color red.

Who is Scarlett?

500

Mr. Lawson's birthday is on this day.

What is February 26th?

500

Rounded to the nearest thousand, this is the speed of light.

What is 186,000 miles per second?

500

This is a phrase that has a figurative rather than a literal meaning.

What is an idiom?

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