ELA
Social Science
Mathematics
Science
Specials
100

This word marks the end of a sentence or can refer to a span of time like the Mesozoic or Victorian age.

What is a period?

100

This Italian Renaissance figure revolutionized both astronomy and challenged the Church by supporting heliocentrism.

Who is Galileo Galilei?

100

This concept, used to describe the steepness of a line in math, also represents acceleration or the rate of reaction in a chemistry graph.

What is slope?

100

This gas is taken in by plants during photosynthesis or released by animals during respiration.

What is carbon dioxide?

100

In this special, you might explore warm and cool colors—or study how light and wavelength create what we see.

What is Art?

200

In argumentative writing, this is your main point or in science, it’s your testable statement that needs evidence to support it.

What is a claim?

200

This 20th-century struggle between superpowers was about political dominance between the USA and the USSR over who could reach the Moon first.

What is the Space Race?

200

This stretched-out circle appears in geometry and can be made by slicing a cone at an angle that isn’t parallel or perpendicular to the base is also the shape of planetary oribts.

What is an elipse?

200

During photosynthesis, plants use light to store this in glucose molecules.

What is energy?

200

This class helps you understand rhythm and melody—or the physics of sound waves and vibration.

What is Music?

300

This is a structured piece of literature with characters and plot or the term scientists use to describe a virus that mutates a new function.

What is novel?

300

This ancient civilization built aqueducts for sanitation and engineering—or laid the foundation for Western engineering and public health.

What is Ancient Rome?

300

This shape represents change in mathematics—or it’s used in physics to represent change in velocity, temperature, or energy.

Question: What is a triangle/delta (Δ)?

300

Earth experiences day and night because of this motion, which takes approximately 24 hours to complete.  

What is rotation or spin?

300

This class blends creativity and critical thinking—or teaches engineering and coding through trial and error.

What is STEM?

400

This word means to spread throughout completely—like a smell in a room or energy through a material in a science lab.

What is permeate?

400

This deadly pandemic swept through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions, and was caused by bacteria spread by fleas on rats.

What is the Black Death (or Bubonic Plague)?

400

This type of mathematical graph is commonly used in biology to show the population growth of organisms over time.


What is an exponential curve?

400

The primary source responsible for nearly all energy on earth.

What is the sun?

400

In this class, you practice speaking and listening—or make connections to world geography and culture.

What is Spanish?

500

(This response has two possible answers. Only name one) A state that borders both Lake Michigan and Lake Superior.

What is Wisconsin / Michigan?

500

This Enlightenment thinker developed laws of motion and gravity—or helped kickstart the Scientific Revolution.

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

500

This mathematical constant is used in formulas calculating waves, circular motion, and periodic behavior in physics.

What is pi?

500

The green organelle found in plant cells.

What is chlorophyll?

500

This subject builds strength and teamwork—or teaches how body systems like the muscular and circulatory systems function.

What is PE?

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