Science
Math
Stargirl
Linguistics
Random Students in Our Class
100

This force keeps planets in orbit around the Sun and causes objects to fall toward Earth.

What is gravity?

100

The formula that calculates the surface area of a circle is:

What is 

A= 3.14(Pie) R 2

100

Tall cactus that grow on the walk to the enchanted place

What is the Saguara

100

Describes the name of a person place thing or idea.

What is a proper noun

100

This student refers to themself as a small leafy green dish served before a meal.

What is a salad (Silas)

200

the third planet from the sun

What is Earth
200

Two angles that add up to equal 180° 

What is a supplementary angle

200

_____________ is a tiny rat that rides in Stargirls backpack. 

Who is Cinnamon

200

Mrs. Steyn's most unliked word to spell (unit 7 spelling test)
(Bonus if you can spell it too!)

What is Definitely 
200

This person struggles to stay in class and is often seen wandering the school, halls and going to Mr. Noodleman's portable. 

Who is Micaiah 

300

The first astronauts to land on the moon

Who are Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong

300

This shape has 2 sets of parallel sides, what am I?

What is a parallelogram

300

The ________ is a televised feature where a student is singled out and asked personal or quirky questions while the rest of the school watches. Although it’s presented as entertainment, it often becomes uncomfortable and revealing.

What is Hot Seat

300

This part of a narrative introduces the characters, setting, and the problem.

What is the introduction (or opening)?

300

This person always "wants to go home"

Who is Oleksii

400

All of the planets in the solar system.

what are, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

400

The formula for ________________ shape is:

A= (a+b) x h ÷ 2

What is a trapezoid

400

Stargirl’s kindness shows this theme.

What is compassion

400

In Figurative Language, an ___________ is a phrase or expression whose meaning isn't deducible from the literal meanings of its individual words, instead carrying a figurative, culturally understood sense, like "raining cats and dogs" (raining heavily) or "piece of cake" (easy). These expressions are fixed phrases used to convey specific ideas beyond their word-for-word definition, acting as a form of figurative language. 

what is an idiom

400

_______, _________ and __________ usually fight for the best mark on a grade 6 math test. 

Who are Jae, Landon and Nash

500

This planet is the largest in our solar system and has a Great Red Spot.

What is Jupiter?

500

This unit would be best used to measure the distance between two cities.


What is kilometres (km)?

500

Mr. Archie is a professor that studies bones. This is called a _______________.

What is a paleontologist

500

This point of view is told using “I” and allows the reader to know only the narrator’s thoughts and feelings.

What is first-person point of view?

500

This person could be describes as the next Piccaso or Leonardo DaVinci 

Who is Sofia 

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