Possessive Nouns
Bossy R words
Women in History
Antonyms/Synonyms
Types of Poems
100

paw of the cat

What is cat's paw?

100

A place where chickens, cows, pigs, and horses live.

What is a farm?

100

A tennis player who has won many trophies.

Who is Serena Williams?

100

Synonym for large that rhymes with pig.

What is big?

100

A poem where the writer lists adjectives about a topic.

What is a list poem?

200

pen of Ms. Cole

What is Ms. Cole's pen?

200

The month that comes after February.

What is March?

200

She made friends with the settlers at Jamestown.

Who is Pocahontas?

200

Antonym for happy that rhymes with mad.

What is sad?

200

A poem where the first letter of each line spells a word going down the paper.

What is an acrostic poem?

300

tail of the dog

What is the dog's tail?

300

A place to grow flowers or vegetables.

What is a garden?

300

She was the first female pilot to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Who is Amelia Earhart?

300
Antonym for noisy.

What is quiet?

300

A poem where questions are asked and the answers are the name of the topic.

What is a riddle poem?

400

zipper of the coat

What is the coat's zipper?

400

A person who paints.

What is an artist?
400

Dorothy Vaughn worked as one at NASA.

What is a computer?

400

Synonym for super that rhymes with eight.

What is great?

400

A poem that follows this format:  line 1 - noun, line 2 - two adjectives, line 3 - three verbs, line 4 - four-word verse, line 5 - noun.

What is a cinquain poem?

500

the teacher of the students

What is the students' teacher?

500

It equals 4 quarters.

What is a dollar?

500

Georgia Gilmore baked lots of these.

What are pies?

500

Antonym for fast that rhymes with flow.

What is slow?

500

Many poems do this.

What is rhyme?

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