A half note has this many beats.
What is 2?
These are the primary colors.
What are yellow, blue, and red?
The ability to do work.
What is energy?
These are the words that PE stand for.
What is physical education?
This is the number of books students are currently allowed to check out from the library (due to the enormous amount of lost/overdue books).
What is ONE?
The instrument family that you hit, shake, or scrape to produce sound.
What is percussion?
These colors make brown when mixed.
What are red, yellow, and blue?
These are the words that STREAM stand for.
What is Science, Technology, Reasoning or Robotics, Engineering, Art, and Math?
This is the name of the finger bones.
What are phalanges?
The backroom of the library is a place for adults to hang out and chat. (true or false)
What is false?
The spontaneous creation of music.
What is improvisation?
These are neutral colors
What are white, black, and gray?
This is the correct sound that the heart makes.
What is "lub dub?"
The amount of physical activity you should do each day.
What is 60 minutes?
The resource used to find synonyms and antonyms.
What is a thesaurus?
These are the pitch names on the lines of the treble clef staff.
What is E G B D F?
These are the 5 types of lines.
These are the top 5 animal predators.
What is lion, eagle, leopard, orca, and polar bear?
These are the 5 categories that make up "my plate."
What are fruits, grains, protein, dairy, and vegetables?
These are the people who should be logging their minutes in Beanstack.
Who is EVERYONE?
This word means to gradually get louder as you sing or play an instrument.
What is crescendo?
Variants of primary, secondary, and/or neutral colors.
What is a hue?
Anything that people design to solve a problem is this.
What is technology?
The cues for this skill are 1. Fingerpads 2. Hand Over Ball 3. Push Ball Down-Don’t slap 4. Waist Level 5. Head Up.
What is dribbling?
This is what the library should look like after a meeting.
What is the way we found it? (trash picked up, chairs pushed in, etc.)