Common Movie, Bad Description
Sports
History
Art
Life Skills
100

Poorly described Disney movie: A woman is kidnapped and put in a castle, falls in love with her captor.

Beauty and the Beast

100

A pirouette is a term from what sport?

Dance/ballet

100

When was America founded?

1776

100

Which type of art uses painting with a common type of liquid?

Water color painting

100

What is the purple toy on Mark's desk?

Grimace (McDonalds toy)

200

Rich lady has a boyfriend who ends up freezing in the ocean

Titanic

200

A Libero is a position in what sport?

Volleyball

200

What country was known as the land of the rising sun?

Japan

200

Which artist is credited as the father of cubism?

Paul Cezanne

300

A man ends world hunger with his rock collection

Avengers: Infinity war

300

Which two countries have the most gold medals in the Olympics?

USA and Russia

300

Which country is known as the great white north?

Canada

300

Who was the artist that cut off his own ear?

Vincent Van Gogh

400

Poorly Described Disney Movie: A magic lady comes and solves a family's problems

Mary Poppins

400

Who was the first African American MLB player?  

Jackie Robinson

400

Which country is known as the boot?

Italy

400

Which artist was a painter, architect, inventor, and engineer?

Leonardo Da Vinci

400

Financial Literacy & Employment Readiness: Budgeting (Tuesday): What was the formula we used for our budgeting activity? 

Hint: it = Spending Money

Income - Expenses - Savings Allocation = Spending Money

500

Poorly described Disney Movie: A boy learns lessons about the dangers of hedonism, is guided by his friend who represents his conscience, and gets kidnaped on his quest to save his father.  

Pinocchio

500

Which of the following is not a WNBA team?

  • Atlanta Dream
  • Tennessee Braves 
  • Los Angeles Sparks
  • Minnesota Lynx
  • Seattle Storm

Tennessee Braves

500

Which country is known as the Red Dragon?

China

500

Which artist painted starry night?

Vincent Van Gogh

500
Communication & Etiquette: Table Manners (Formal): On your white boards, draw the correct dining placement.

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