This red-nosed reindeer guides Santa’s sleigh on foggy nights
Who is Rudolph?
Does Michael Power have green screens?(If so how many)
What is 1 green screen
How many letters are in the alphabet
What is 26
This teacher explains the periodic table and loves a dramatic chemical reaction
Who is Mr.Centritto?
This shape has 5 sides
What is a pentagon?
This popular Christmas song begins with the lyrics: “Jingle bell, jingle bell…”
What is “Jingle Bell Rock”?
This subject combines equations, graphs, and the occasional headache
What is Math?
In the IB, this three-letter term describes service-based learning that helps the community
What is CAS?
How many French courses must you take as an pre-IB student
What is 2
This animal can run up to 120 km/h, making it the fastest land animal
What is a cheetah?
In Home Alone, Kevin McCallister is accidentally left behind while his family travels to this US city
What is Paris?
What is the name of the mascot that represents our school
Who is the MPSJ Trojan
This core IB requirement asks students to reflect on how they know what they know
What is TOK?
This teacher is responsible for coordinating IB assessments, exams, and all things bureaucratic
Who is Ms.Mercuri?
This element on the periodic table has the chemical symbol “Au.”
What is Gold?
This is the period of four Sundays leading up to Christmas in many Christian traditions
What is advent?
What is the name of our Principal
Who is Ms.T
Assuming two equations have the same y-int and slope, how many solutions are there
What is infinitly many solutions
Which math teacher is retiring this year
Who is Mr.Bissada
This organelle is known as the "powerhouse of the cell"
What is the mitochondrion?
In The Grinch, his heart famously grows this many sizes
What is three?
The hall where class is 2025 located
Where is the Geography/History hallway?
Being an IB student what course are you exempt from in grade 10
What is Civics and Careers
What is Mr.Farkavec's favourite Christmas movie
This literary term refers to a comparison using the words “like” or “as"
What is a simile?