Reduce this fraction to its lowest denominator: 12/36
1/3
Who invented the light bulb?
Thomas Edison
What would you use a glossary for in a nonfiction book?
To find the definition of key terms.
What are the three different states of matter?
Solid, Liquid, and Gas
What sport does Mr. Beemer coach?
Swimming
Mr. Beemer bought 3 baker's dozen eggs. How many eggs did he buy?
39
The Great Pyramid of Giza is located in what country?
Egypt
What part of speech are describing words?
Adjectives
What are animals without a backbone called?
Invertebrates
Fill in the missing word that Mr. Beemer says when playing trivia: "(Name), you control the _______, topic is?"
board
How many feet are in 50 yards?
150 feet
What landform is the state of Michigan?
Peninsula
Is this passage in first person, second person, or third person perspective?
"I walked into the classroom and couldn't believe my eyes."
First person
Give an example of a decomposer.
Flies, Mushrooms, etc.
Mr. Beemer is rooting for what team in the NBA playoffs?
Denver Nuggets
12 / 4 (1+3)
3/4
Besides Columbus, name ANY European explorer
De Gama, Cortes, Magellan, Drake, Polo, and many more!
In story structure, what is the moment of highest tension called?
Climax
Give an example of mutualism as found in nature.
Bees/flowers, hippo/oxpecker, clownfish/sea anemone, etc.
According to his sister, what is Mr. Beemer's love language?
Mean comments
If a car is traveling at 40 MPH, how long will it take to go 190 miles? Answer in "______ hours and ______ minutes."
4 hours and 45 minutes
Is the United States in the Northern or Southern hemisphere? Eastern or Western? Must get both correct.
Northern and Western.
A friendly boy named Jimmy was enthusiastic about the game of Jeopardy.
Name the Verb
Was
Nursing Bonus Round!!!
This scoring system provides a standardized assessment for infants after delivery.
APGAR
What is Mr. Beemer's most common answer to "who is your favorite student?"
"I don't like any of you."
Also accepted: "you're my 2nd favorite student. Everyone else is tied for 1st."