Vocabulary
Pronunciation
Grammar
Idioms
Mystery
100

What is the place you grew up in called? 

home town

100

Flooding

 [fluding]

100

They are very relates to each other

They are very related to each other

100

Which two idioms are close in meaning? 

  1. Not rocket science

  2. to have something down to a science

  3. to run out of steam

  4. on the same wavelength

  5.  in tune with

#4 and 5

100
What does STEM stand for? 

Science, technology, engineering, math 

200

What are the 2 types of nuclear power? 

fission and fusion

200

read (present) vs. read (past)

[reed] vs. [red]

200

It’s not so hard as I thought

 It’s not as hard as I thought

200

Finish the idiom: "To blow a____"

fuse

200

What is the equation to calculate the odds of intelligent life? 

drake equation 

300

What is a rebuttal? 

Yes!! 

300

earth

[urth]

300

You have to find a way by your own

….by yourself OR on your own

300

Use "To pull the plug" in a sentence

great!

300

Are sharks mammals? Why?

No, sharks are not mammals.

Mammals, like polar bears, squirrels, lions, elephants, and dolphins, give birth to live young. They are warm-blooded, and have fur or hair.

Sharks are a type of fish. They use gills to breathe. They also do not have bones like we do, but have a skeleton made of cartilage (the same flexible material at the end of your nose).

400

Name 2 pet peeves

interesting

400

molecules

 [mal-i-quls]

400

if magnets will stop to work

if magnets stop working

400

Finish the idiom: At the _____ hour

eleventh 

400

What are the 4 R's of Recycling? 

Refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle

500

To open a jar you have to ____ the top

twist 

500

bungee

[bun-jee]

500

We will don’t recognize each other

We won’t recognize each other

500

Give an example of a catch-22

good job!

500

Who is still your favorite English teacher? 

Madina!!!!

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