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All About Me
Potpourri
100
What are the names of Billy's dogs?
Old Dan and Little Ann
100
Find the noun in this sentence: The dog ran around.
Dog
100
(Number 1)
Fantastic
100
I have how many siblings?
2 brothers
100
What is the name of the team building game that involves falling rocks and dinosaurs?
The Perilous Pit of Poison Peanut Butter
200
How many cows did Johnny Lingo pay for his wife?
8 cows
200
Find the adjective in the following sentence: Today was the best day ever!
Best
200
(Number 2)
Abstract
200
This month is when I was born.
March
200
The bottle on the back shelf of the classroom is based on what girl's adventures?
Alice, from Alice in Wonderland
300
What animal with ears like a rabbit was dismissed as a "tall tale" for 130 years, because scientists didn't believe it existed?
Kangaroo
300
Find the adverb in the following sentence: We often walk to the grocery store.
Often
300
(Number 3)
Myriad
300
What is my favorite Dr. Seuss book?
Oh, The Places You'll Go!
300
"This is........"
"Your one opportunity to have appropriate voices in my classroom"
400
"Belita- Felipa- they dance well together- Belita- Felipa-; now answer me whether You know this Felipa- this animalita. If you answer right, then you marry Belita" What is Felipa?
A flea
400
What is wrong with this sentence? I can't ask no one to play the game with us.
It has a double-negative: I can't ask anyone to play the game with us.
400
(Number 4)
Nemesis
400
How many days of school have I missed over the last two years? (2013-2015)
Two
400
Furuike ya kawazu tobikomu mizu no oto What was this poem about?
Old pond a frog jumps the sound of water - Matsuo Basho
500
Double Jeopardy How did Tessa and Axel save their family during the "yeaster"?
They lit up the Hammerhead Lighthouse.
500
Double Jeopardy List all the adverbs in the following sentence: I too wish that I could quickly jump very high, like the really cool athletes in the Olympics.
Too, quickly, very, really
500
(Number 5)
Existential
500
What is my full name?
Jenna Elyse Davis
500
A Noiseless Patient Spider A noiseless patient spider, I mark’d where on a little promontory it stood isolated, Mark’d how to explore the vacant vast surrounding, It launch’d forth filament, filament, filament, out of itself, Ever unreeling them, ever tirelessly speeding them. And you O my soul where you stand, Surrounded, detached, in measureless oceans of space,……. Till the bridge you will need be form’d, till the ductile anchor hold, Till the gossamer thread you fling catch somewhere, O my soul. -Walt Whitman What kind of poem is this classified as?
A free verse poem