Math - for YOUR eyes only
Walk About in Warwick
"Riddle Me This" - Camping edition
Invasion of the Pollinators!
Wild Cards and YOU!
100
You have 30 pencils. Divide them into groups of 4. What is the division problem? And, how many pencils are left over that do NOT fit into the group? 

What is 30 divided by 4 = 7 pencils per group with 2 left over

100

The name of the group that facilitated the walking tour of downtown Warwick this Spring 

What is The Historical Society of the Town of Warwick

100
This is where the sheep go camping

The Baa-hamas!

100

An example of a pollinator or an animal that can spread pollen


What are bees, butterflies, bats, beetles, moths, and hummingbirds? 

100

This is Mrs. Harrington's favorite bird

What is a hummingbird? 

200

The value of 12 x 9

(also known in some spiritual circles and Buddhism as a sacred number that represents the universe and spiritual connection)

What is 108!

200

This is the location where people are STILL searching for the missing well

What is the Archaeological Dig Site behind the Shingle House

200

What the pine trees wore to the lake? 

What is Swimming trunks! 

200
These hurt our friendly pollinators making their numbers decline 

What are pesticides and chemicals?

200

Counting to ten, reading a book, hugging someone, or taking 3 deep breaths

What are ways to calm myself? 

300

The value assigned to the place that a digit occupies in a number

What is the place value? 

300

Built in 1766 this is the place where Martha Washington often stayed 

What is Baird's Tavern?

300
This is often more useful when it is broken 

What is an egg? 

300

Ways to help local pollinators

What are build bee hotels, plant flowers in window boxes, wildflower meadows, and avoid pesticide sprays? 

300

Blue Sage, Lavender, Milkweed, and Rosemary

What are plants pollinators love? 

400

A reasonable guess about how many or about how much 

(example: how many kids will camp this summer?)

What is an estimate?

What's your estimate for how many kids will camp this summer? Raise your hand if you're going camping! 

400
The use of this was demonstrated by several kids on the tour including Sadie and Alister! 


Hint: Also, known as the object kept under the bed so one didn't have to go outside at night in the cold
What is the chamber pot? 
400
I'm Surrounded by water, but I'm not a fish

What is an island?

400

The recipe for... 

5 large eggs

3/4 c brown sugar

1/4 cup honey

1/2 cup whole wheat flour

1/2 cup slivered almonds

What is the recipe for HONEY CAKE? 

400

The organ system that conveys blood through vessels to and from all parts of the body, carrying nutrients and oxygen to tissues and removing carbon dioxide and other wastes

What is the cardiovascular system? 

500

You have 69 days from the end of this school year until school begins AGAIN! How many weeks is this and how many days leftover? 

Hint: School ends June 26 and begins again September 3

What is 9 weeks and 6 days! 

500

Moved from the adjacent lot, this is a perfect example of a 19th century barn. The upstairs has been turned into a recreation of a country doctor’s office with memorabilia and artifacts generously donated from the collections of Dr. Morris R. Bradner, Sr., and Dr. Josephine Wilson.

What is the the Hasbrouck Carriage Barn ? 

500

At night when you're cold, inside me you'll creep; I'll hug you tight as you fall asleep. What am I?

What is a sleeping bag? 

500

The number of flowers in one minute a bee can hop between 

What is 15-20 flowers? 

500

This school program fosters a partnership among students, teachers and parents that helps to develop creative problem solvers, critical thinkers, risk-takers, and socially responsible, lifelong learners.

(Hint: You are ALL in it!)

What is the INCREDIBLE "PIE" program!!!! 

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