Which fish does not have a brain or heart?
Jellyfish
What should you bring with you when going to the restroom?
What is the blue crate
What advisory is representing a school in Arizona?
What is Grand Canyon University?
What does the 'G' in GUIDES stand for?
What is Growth?
In PEMDAS this is what the letters P and E stand for in the equation.
What is Parentheses and Exponents.
What was the first food eaten in space?
What is the applesauce?
When is it one way hallways?
What is when the music is playing
Which advisory represents a school that is a local community college?
What is Highline College?
What year was Rainier Prep founded?
What is 2015?
This is when 2 words means the same thing
What is a synonym?
What is a common nickname for Seattle?
Hint: The nickname is the same name of the green city on Wizard of OZ
What is the Emerald City?
What voice level should we enter and exit the classroom at?
What is voice level zero
Which advisory represents a school whose colors are green and black?
What is University of Hawaii?
Which GUIDES value means "to always ask questions and seek answers."
What is Discovery?
If you cool a gas, it may ______ into liquid
What is Condense?
What is the highest grossing Marvels movie of all time?
What is Avengers: Endgame?
What will you not bring with you to all of your classes?
What is backpack and chromebook
Which advisory represents a school that also has campuses in Rome and Paris?
What is St. John's University?
What is the principal's name at Rainier Prep?
Who is Ms. Fernandez?
What is the outermost planet in our Solar system
What is Neptune?
Which parts of your body continue growing your entire life?
What are your ears and nose?
What are three of the nonverbal signals that can be used to communicate your needs in class?
What is Sharpen Pencil, Bathroom, Blow Nose
Which advisory represents a school that one of our RP Staff have coached a soccer team at?
What is Coker University?
When is the first day of school this year?
When is August 27th?
An exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
What is a Hyperbole?