Percy Jackson
Seasons
Math
Bonus Category
100

This is the name of the mythological creature that Percy fights in chapter 4 of the Lightning Thief.

Who is the Minotaur?

100

The number of seasons people experience in Australia.

What is 4?

100

The method we've been using for solving mathematical word problems.

What is the GRASS method?

100

This name of the girl that took care of Percy when he got to Camp Half-Blood.

Who is Annabeth?

200

This is the true identity of Mr. D, the camp director at Camp Half-Blood, the Greek God of Wine and Festivities.

Who is Dionysus?

200

These are the two seasons that countries close to the Equator experience.

What are dry and wet seasons?

200
The four applications we can use to solve mathematical problems.

What is addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division?

200
This is name of the Minotaurs mother.

Who is Pasiphae?

300

This refers to the type of creature that Grover, Percy's best friend, is.

What is a Satyr?

300

Countries going through a dry season are at a high risk of experiencing this natural disaster.

What is a drought?

300

The E in PEMDAS stands for this.

What is "exponent"?
300

The difference between a metaphor and a simile.

What is using "like" or "as"?

400

This literary device under "figurative language" uses exaggeration to make a point.

What is "hyperbole"?

400

The importance of the dates March 20-22nd.

What is the Spring Equinox?

400
The price of your 5th entry into the 301 lottery.

What is $75?

400

This number is the cabin that Percy Jackson has a bunk in.

What is cabin 11?

500

The game that Percy plays with Mr. D, Chiron, and Grover.

What is Pinochle?

500

These celestial phenomenons happen every 18 months or so. 

What are the solar and lunar eclipses?

500
If I left for work at 8:15 and arrived at 9:50, this is how much time it took for me to get to work.
What is 1 hour and 35 minutes?
500

True or false: the simplest form of 3/15 is 1/3.

What is false? 


(TRIPLE POINTS if you can tell me the simplest form of 3/15!)