This petroglyph site holds many different symbols and designs carved onto volcanic rocks hundreds of years ago by Native Americans and Spanish settlers.
Petroglyph National Monument
A person who is independent and strong, operating outside typical social hierarchies.
Sigma
1285 rounded to the nearest hundred
1300
This person is allergic to smoke
Mrs. Belarmino
This happens the moment you sit down after standing all day.
A student calls your name (or a student gets hurt).
This city is the oldest capital city in the United States.
Santa Fe
Consuming too much trivial or repetitive content online
Brainrot
An angle measuring 91 - 179 degrees.
Obtuse
This person is a Disneyland fiend.
Mr.s Ketring
This smell instantly reminds teachers of school.
Dry Erase Markers (or Crayons)
This Spanish explorer arrived in 1540 searching for gold.
Francisco Vazquez de Coronado
Refers to someone’s style or outfit
Drip
The largest bone in your body
Femur
This person is a yoga instructor.
This works perfectly until students walk in.
The WiFi (or projector).
The first atomic bomb was developed here in 1945.
Los Alamos
When someone imagines something unrealistic—especially around relationships.
Delulu
The largest mammal on Earth
Blue Whale
This person's favorite teams are L.A. Rams, San Antonio Spurs, and Indiana Fever.
Mrs. NezBegay
This skill is mastered by teachers but rarely listed on job applications.
Patience (or bladder control)
This New Mexican restaurant favorite is known as the "Pillow of Goodness".
Used to celebrate success or confidence
Slay
Exaggerated statements not meant literally.
Hyperbole
Has two pets, Bailey and Duke.
Mrs. Micah Sanders
Teachers secretly judge this more than test scores.
Handwriting (or names on papers)