What is the United States of America
The grammatical term for a person, place or thing.
What is a noun?
The shape we learned about this week.
What is a right rectangular prism?
The conservation area we learned about in Africa.
What is the Serengeti National Park?
The sport we can never beat Q at even though we try.
What is basketball?
The country to the north of the
United States
What is Canada
The novel we are reading now.
What is Watership Down?
A triangle with all three equal sides and angles.
The animal that numbers 1.3 million in the Serengeti.
What are wildebeests?
The next sport we are going to learn about starting next week?
Three of the seven continents on Earth
The grammatical name for an action word.
What is a verb?
A triangle with two equal sides.
What is isosceles?
The conservation area we learned about in the United States that is also a Great Lake and is overrun with invasive species of mussels.
What is Lake Michigan?
True or False: being healthy is more important than achieving a certain weight
What is true?
This created the Great Lakes
What is Amplify?
What is scalene?
The conservation area we learned about in Florida that has swamps and alligators.
What are the Everglades?
The fitness component that involves the ability to move your body and muscles repeatedly without tiring
What is muscular endurance?
All five of the Great Lakes
What are: Lake Superior, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron
The author of Watership Down.
Who is Richard Adams.
Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.
What is supplementary?
This gas is emitted into the air during a zombie fire in the arctic.
The fitness component that means the range of motion of muscle and connective tissues at a joint or group of joints