A style of poem that has 17 syllables. 5/7/5 No rhyme required
Haiku
He took over the mantle of Wall Crawler after Peter
Miles Morales (Spider-Man)
If I logged 28 minutes in IXL would I round up or round down to the nearest ten?
Round Up
The reaction this caused was earth moving.
The Volcano Display
This is the largest and coldest of the great lakes.
Lake Superior.
A group of words combined to make a poem
A Line
A beloved holiday character even though he did break into all those houses in Whoville.
The Grinch
The symbol I would use when I want to combine two numbers together.
This display was a bunch of good clean fun.
The Soap Display
In this city you may see a team of lions or tigers, no bears, they're in Chicago.
Detroit
A group of lines in a poem, similar to a paragraph
A Stanza
She fell down the rabbit hole then stepped through the looking glass.
Alice
When I want to find the quotient of two numbers I would use this. I'm not combining I'm...
Dividing or Division
This display was 65 Million years in the making.
The Dinosaurs or Fossil Display
The state of Michigan is divided into two of these, an upper and a lower.
Peninsula
A word that sounds like what it describes
An Onomatopoeia
This jolly old elf is goes by many names like Kris Kringle or Papa Noel
Santa Claus
2x5 is equivalent to 5x2, what do I mean when I say equivalent?
The Same or Equal To.
With a little time and raw materials we could have some beautiful almost gem like displays.
The Borax Crystals Display.
This is not the top crop to be grown in Michigan, but the western side of the State provides excellent conditions for these trees to grow and bloom.
Cherry Trees.
When a sentence or phrase has many words that begin with the same sound and/or letter
Alliteration
A Victorian detective, rushing throughout London with his trusted partner, Dr. Watson.
Sherlock Holmes
A set of numbers or objects that follow a specific pattern.
An Array.
These displays made me hungry and in the mood to watch a movie.
The popcorn displays.
An animal that is rarely seen in the wild these days, but the University of Michigan still wears it's name with pride.
The Wolverine