Songs
Movies
Plants
Cartoons
Reading
100

Who sings the song Shake It Off?


Taylor Swift!

100

What movie has the characters Woody and Buzz Lightyear?

Toy Story!

100

How do plants make their food?

Photosynthesis!

100

What cartoon character lives in a pineapple under the sea?


Spongebob Squarepants!

100

What are the 5 W questions?

Who? What? Where? When? Why?

200

What is the name of the song thats goes:

"Let the storm rage on, the cold never bothered me anyways"

 

Let It Go!

200

What movie are the minions from?

Despicable Me!

200

What part of a plant can you usually eat?


The Fruit!

200

What cartoon show is Cyborg from?


Teen Titans Go!

200

What type of books do we read to get information?

Non-Fiction books

300

What Disney Movie is the song Under the Sea from?


The Little Mermaid!

300

What movies have Jedis, Yoda, and The Force?


Star Wars!

300

What part of a plant absorbs nutrients from soil?


The Roots!

300

What cartoon show is about a class taking adventures with their teacher on a school bus?


The Magic School Bus!

300

What do we call the "voice" a story is told in?

The point of view

400

What song goes:

"It means no worries, for the rest of your days, it's our problem-free philosophy..."?

Hankuna Matata!

400

What is the name of a movie about a blue hedgehog?

Sonic The Hedgehog!

400

What do plants release when they go through photosynthesis?

Oxygen! 

400

What cartoon show is about a pig from England?


Peppa Pig!

400

What type of books are made-up and come from the author's imagination?

Fiction

500

What movie is the song You're Welcome from?

Moana!

500

What movie is about a group of singing chipmunks?


Alvin and the Chipmunks!

500

What three ingredients do plants need to go through photosynthesis? 


Carbon Dioxide, Sunlight, and Water!

500

What cartoon show is about a dog and his friends who like to solve mysteries?

Scooby-Doo!

500

What do we do when we compare AND contrast readings?

When we compare we look for things that two readings have in common. When we contrast we look for the differences between two readings.

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