8th English
8th Math
8th Science
8th SS
8th Random
100

An overview about a story is called...

What is a Summary?

100

Name two of four transformations

What are a Flip=reflection, Slide=translation, Turn=rotation, or Dilation?


100

Genes are a part of this

What is DNA?

100

A Claim must be backed up with this

What is evidence?

100

Art: This is what is honored on the Day of the Dead

Who is a person who has passed away?

200

The first sentence and the main idea is called a...

What is a Topic Sentence?

200

Form for a linear equation

What is y=mx+b?

200

The over use of antibiotics can cause this.

What is antibiotic resistance

200

This is a first-hand account of an event

What is a Primary Source?

200

This 8th grader won an award in the all city track meet

Who is C-----?

300

Genre of story of event in your life

What is a Personal Narrative?

300

The + or - b in a linear equation 

What is the y intercept?

300

20N> + 25N> = 45N is an description of.

What is Net Force

300

An article or biography is an example of this kind of source

What is a Secondary Source

300

Art: The tools to make Stop Motion Video

What is paper and wevideo?

400

A reading strategy that uses a pencil...

What are Thinkmarks?

400

2 rules when a line is proportional

What is straight and starts at the origin (0,0)?

400

This is the motion in kicking a soccer ball

What is push?

400

This is when you are remembered for what you have done in your life

What is a Legacy?

400

This 8th grader designed this year's hoodie

Who is L----?

500

The main reflection from the book Harbor Me

What are Values?

500

Parallel lines have this kind of solution

What is no solution?

500

Newtons 1st Law of Motion states

What is an object at rest will remain at rest whereas an object in motion will remain in motion in a straight line?

500

These populations are honored in the US during February, March and May

What are Black History Month, Woman's History Month and Asian American Pacific Island Months?

500

Ethnic Studies: These are the 4 I's of Oppression

What is: Institutional, Interpersonal, Internalized and Idealogical Oppression?