Which teacher loves the Dallas Cowboys?
Mrs. Hodge
According to Mrs. Hodge, how old is she?
Answer: 82 years old
Which number combination was basically illegal in Mrs. Underwood’s class?
Answer: 6/7
This teacher’s classroom usually had low lights and chill vibes.
Answer: Mr. Clay
"If I'm ____ , ______ _____ ."
ANSWER: writing, you're writing
Which teacher skips coffee?
Answer: Mrs. Underwood
What color won in the "Hair Dye" challenge with Mrs. Hodge
Answer: Galaxy Purple (full answer)
How Old is Mrs. Hodge?
82 years old
This classroom was powered by fluency, and exit tickets.
Answer: Mrs. Underwood
First lab rule- read B4 to touch. Last Lab RULE (6 words): ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ____
Answer: Mrs Hodge Doesn't Play About Safety.
Which teacher likes Coke Zero?
Answer: Ms. Dodson
What snack would probably keep Mrs. Hodge alive during a 12-hour PLC?
Answer: Chili-Lime Chips / Cheese-its / Nerd Clusters
What hand signal did Mr. Clay use constantly?
Answer: One thumb
This teacher could probably hear whispering through concrete walls.
Answer: Mrs. Hodge
According to Mrs. Hodge, in the lab we don’t have _____, we have ______.
Answer: Toys, Tools
Which teacher likes the Chicago Bears?
Answer: Mr. Clay
Finish the phrase:
“If you can huh…”
Answer: “…you can hear.”
What phrase best describes Mrs. Hodge’s science lab energy?
A. Calm and peaceful
B. Controlled chaos
C. Library silence
D. Indoor recess
Answer: B. Controlled chaos
Which teacher’s ideal self-care activity is basically becoming one with Barnes & Noble?
Answer: Mrs. Underwood
“Raise ____, not ______.”
Answer: hands, voices
Which TWO teachers listed Texas Roadhouse as a favorite restaurant?
Answer: Mrs. Hodge & Mrs. Underwood
During Earth Science, students physically acted out what geological processes?
Answer: Sedimentary Rock Formation
What was the unofficial signal that Mrs. Hodge was reaching her limit?
Answer: The look / the stare / the pause / side-eye
(accept reasonable answers)
What is Mrs. Hodge Ringtone (name & Artist)
Answer: “6 Foot 7 Foot” by Lil' Wayne
Share one phrase EVERY fifth grader has heard from a teacher in the hallway.
Answer: reasonable responses accepted.