Virtue & Character
Word Wisdom
Through vs Threw (Grammar Usage)
History and Literature
TCS Fun Run
100

To act or speak reverently means to show:
A) Joy B) Deep respect C) Fear D) Indifference

Answer: B) Deep respect

100

Fill in the blank:

The ___________ people are native to a place and have lived there for many generations.

 Answer: 

The indigenous people are native to a place and have lived there for many generations.

100

Which is correct?
A) I threw the ball. B) I through the ball.
 

Answer: A) I threw the ball.

100

Correct the misspelled word:

The student wrote partiotism on his poster.

 Answer: 

Patriotism

100

Whose class was the first to have all students registered for the Tallahassee Classical School Fun Run?

Answer:

Ms. McAllister's 6th grade homeroom class

200

Showing patriotism always means following every law of your country without question.
 

Answer: False

200

Which word means a long journey by sea or space?
A) Monopoly B) Voyage C) Diverged D) Gratitude
 

Answer: B) Voyage

200

Which word is a preposition and why?
A) Through B) Threw C) Voyage D) Gratitude
 

 Answer: A) Through

Explanation: 

A preposition is a word that tells where, when, or how something happens.

Through is a preposition because it shows going in one side and out the other or moving inside something.

Example: Aubri ran through the halls to get to class on time. 

200

In Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken,” the two paths diverged, meaning they went in the same direction.
 

 Answer: False

200

What is the goal of each student?

$108.00

300

Using a word from your orthography list 6, fill in the Blank.

Feeling thankful for what you have shows ___________.


 

Answer: Gratitude

300

Fill in the blank.

When visiting a sacred or important place, you should act ___________ to show respect.

Answer: reverently

Bonus: Define reverently 

300

400 pts: (True/False)
“Threw” and “through” are spelled differently but sound the same.

 Answer: True

300

The pilgrims showed ___________ for the Native Americans who helped them survive their first winter.
 

 Answer: gratitude

300

True or False

It is absolutely free to sign up.

Answer:

True

400

True or False:

You can feel both gratitude and reverence at the same time.

Double points if you can provide an explanation or an example for your answer.

 Answer: True

During a graduation ceremony, a student might feel gratitude toward their teachers and family for their support, and reverence for the ceremony itself and the traditions it represents.

In short, gratitude is about thankfulness, reverence is about respect or awe, and they can overlap in experiences that are both meaningful and honorable 

400

True or False:

When two paths diverged, they came together at the same point.

Explain your answer.

Answer: False

Explanation: The answer is False because the word diverged means to split apart or go in different directions. If two paths diverged, they would separate, not meet again. 

400

Which sentence is correct?
A) Randy and Luke ran through the hallway while they threw the paper airplanes.
B) Randy and Luke ran threw the hallway while they through the paper airplanes.
C) Randy and Luke ran through the hallway while she through the paper airplanes.
D) Randy and Luke ran threw the hallway while she threw the paper airplanes.

 

Answer: A) Randy and Luke ran through the hallway while they threw the paper airplanes.

400

Explain how Odysseus might have acted reverently in a temple or sacred place.
 

Answer: He he could have walked quietly, bowed, or spoke respectfully to the gods.

400

When is the last day(the deadline) that donations will be accepted? 

Answer:

December 1, 2025

500

Multiple Choice
To look or speak reproachfully means:
A) With joy
B) With respect
C) With blame or disapproval
D) With excitement

Bonus: Use the correct answer in a sentence 

 Answer: C) With blame or disapproval

Mylee looked reproachfully at Kinleigh, Grace, and Aubri when she realized they had all hidden the art supplies she needed for Mr. Young's art project.

500

What does monopoly mean in both business and general use?

Answer: 

A monopoly is when one person or company is the only one that sells something or controls it, so no one else can compete. For example, if only one store in town sold ice cream, they would have a monopoly because everyone would have to buy from them.

500

Write(1) one sentence using both through and threw correctly.

 

Answer:

Mrs. Jackson threw $100.00 through the open window of my mom's car this morning.

500

Describe a situation where a teacher or parent might look reproachfully at someone.

 Answer: A teacher looked reproachfully at a student who cheated on a test.

500

Why are we trying to raise money?

Answer: We are raising money to maintain our school and make it better! Donations will give us improved classrooms, fun playgrounds, and more tools for learning. 

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