The third planet from the sun, the one that we live on.
What is 'Earth'?
A person who writes books, articles, or stories.
What is an 'author'?
The hard, white objects in your mouth you use to chew your food. Dentists take care of these and clean these.
What are 'teeth'?
An animal that is known for moving extremely slowly and hanging upside down from tree branches.
What is a 'sloth'?
Marvel Superhero, God of Thunder.
What is Thor?
What we use our lungs for. We need to do this to stay alive. Allows us to take in oxygen and let out carbon dioxide.
What is 'breathe'?
A place where plays, musicals, and other live performances are held. Also, what we call where we watch movies now.
Part of your body connecting your mouth and nose to your lungs. Helps you breathe, talk, and swallow. When it is sore, it's a sign that you are sick.
What is a 'throat'?
A nocturnal insect similar to a butterfly with a furry body. Known for being attracted to light sources.
Popular Netflix sci-fi show set in the 80's. Characters include Mike, Will, Lucas, and Eleven.
What is 'Stranger Things'?
An educated guess or prediction that can be tested through experiments or research. Scientists come up with this before starting experiments, sometimes in an 'if...then" statement.
What is a 'hypothesis'?
A collection of traditional stories or legends, often involving gods, heroes, and supernatural events. Well known characters include Zeus, Hercules, and Thor.
What is 'mythology'?
What is 'strength'?
This animal is a member of the big cat family, and is called a leopard in other regions. It usually has black fur. There is also a Marvel movie named after this animal.
What is a 'panther'?
Iconic Micheal Jackson song released in 1982. It has a spooky, halloween-like vibe, and the music video includes a werewolf and zombie dance.
What is 'Thriller'?
The process of plants using sunlight to make their own food. It converts sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen and glucose.
The central idea, message, or underlying meaning of a story or work of art. Examples include love, justice, or friendship.
What is a 'theme'?
Used to measure temperature. Often used to tell if someone has a fever.
What is a 'thermometer'?
A large snake that can constrict its prey. Similar to an Anaconda. There is also a popular programming language named after this animal.
What is a 'python'?
A powerful villain from the Marvel Cinematic Universe who seeks to control the universe using the Infinity Stones.
He's purple.
What is "Thanos"?
An explanation for something based on evidence and testing. More developed than a hypothesis. Example is Darwin's idea of evolution.
What is a 'theory'?
A point of view where the narrator is outside of the story, not a character. Uses "he", "she", or "they", instead of "I" or "we".
Example: “She was the youngest of the two daughters of Mr. Bennet, of Longbourn, in Hertfordshire; and had, in consequence of her sister’s marriage, been mistress of his house from a very early period.”
What is "third-person perspective"?
Refers to physical, mental, and emotional well-being. You can improve this through exercise, diet, and self-care. Doctors and hospitals focus on improving this.
What is 'health'?
This is an extinct animal that existed during prehistoric times, that was large like an elephant with long, curved tusks and a thick coat of fur.
What is a 'mammoth'?
Who is this?
What is 'Matthew Perry'?