A type of story that has magic and a happy ending.
What is a fairytale?
The formula for AREA.
What is length x width?
Dolce-Bun translates to this treat :)
What is Sweet-Bun?
The button you should push when your classmates and teachers can't hear you.
What is the unmute button?
The number of sides a die (dice) has.
What is 6?
What is an AR quiz?
The unit in which we practiced simplifying.
What is the Fractions Unit?
The pets that Ms. Day has.
The button you should push when your classmates and teachers can't see you.
What is the start video button?
A game that has a board with 24 big circles in the colors red, blue, green, and yellow.
What is Twister?
The location and time a story takes place is called this.
What is a setting?
It's very important that you know these before you go on to Form V.
What are your multiplication facts?
The sports Coach Todd coaches during the school year.
What are Field Hockey and Lacrosse?
The button you should push if you want to show your classmates and teacher what you're working on on your computer.
The number of rings on the Olympic Flag.
Which is the following words is NOT an adjective: glamorous, sunshine, miniature, and nervous?
Sunshine.
Ms. Dolce-Bun's favorite multiplication fact!
What is 7 x 7 = 49?
The name of Mrs. Gugle's King Charles puppy!
Who is Winston?
What you should do if your internet is glitching, your volume is working on and off, or something seems wrong.
The only sport that has been played on the moon.
What is golf?
"Her eyes were like the sun" is an example of this literary device.
What is a simile?
DMSB is an acronym for these words (both the math words and the silly words)
What are Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring down AND Dangerous Monkeys Swipe Bananas.
The names of all of Ms. Kessler's dogs.
Who are Shush, Lilbit, and Tweezer?
Also accepted: Who are Shushy, Juliet Lilbit, and Romeo Tweezer.
The fancy word you need to click on if you want to write on the screen.
What is annotate?
Barbara Millicent Roberts is the full name of this popular toy.
Who is Barbie?