This is the type of pet Mr. T has.
A dog (Georgie)
Often called the "powerhouse of the cell," this organelle produces energy.
Mitochondria
This is the smallest continent in the world, which is also its own country.
Australia
In Minecraft, these green, exploding monsters are afraid of cats.
Creepers
These are words that have the same meaning, like "happy" and "joyful."
Synonyms
Mr. T moved to Jakarta from this country.
Oman
This is the process by which plants turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food.
Photosynthesis
This river is the longest in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.
the Nile
This 2024 movie sequel features emotions like Anxiety, Ennui, and Embarrassment.
Inside Out 2
This literary term refers to a word that sounds like the noise it describes, such as "Boom" or "Sizzle."
Onomatopoeia
Mr. T usually starts the class with this phrase.
"Alright, good people..."
Mars is known by this colorful nickname due to the iron oxide on its surface.
Red Planet
This European city is known as the "City of Light."
Paris
This superhero’s original secret identity is Peter Parker.
Spiderman
This type of word is spelled the same backward and forward.
palindrome
Whataburger (extra points for pronouncing it "water-burger")
On the Periodic Table, "O" is the symbol for this element that humans need to breathe.
Oxygen
This is the only continent that does not have any permanent residents or countries.
Antarctica
This popular video game involves "Brawlers" and was developed by Supercell.
Brawl Stars
This is a huge exaggeration not meant to be taken literally, such as "I’m so hungry I could eat a horse."
Hyperbole
This is a tool you will always find in Mr. T's apron.
Pencil, eraser, safety classes, tape measure, calipers, mask, gloves
This is the force that pulls objects toward each other; on Earth, it keeps us on the ground.
Gravity
This mountain range in South America is the longest continental mountain range in the world.
the Andes
This singer's massive world tour, which began in 2023, is called "The Eras Tour."
Taylor Swift
This literary technique uses a storyteller whose credibility is compromised, meaning readers can't fully trust their account of events due to personal bias, delusions, mental instability, or deliberate deception, forcing the reader to question the truth.
Unreliable Narrator