Shapes
Fractions
Parts of Speech
Homophones
How well do you know your teacher?
100

The number of sides that are equal on an isosceles triangle

What is 2 sides?

100

 3/4 x 2/5

What is 3/10?

100

Part of speech that describes a noun

What is an adjective?

100

He went to (there, their, they're) house after school.

What is their?

100

The number of swim teams Ms. Bush coaches

What is 3 teams?

200

The name of a 3-D square

What is a cube?

200

The simplest form of 25/90

What is 5/18?

200

Joins words, phrases, or clauses of a sentence

What is a conjunction?

200

(Your, you're) full of nonsense.

What is you're?

200

This is the number of tattoos Mrs. Villa has

What is 0?

300

The height of a triangle is 6 cm and its area is 18 cm2. The length of  the base 

What is 6 cm?

300

The fractions 2/4 + 1/6 

What is 2/3?

300

In order to for a sentence to be complete it needs to have these two things

What is a subject and predicate?

300

I have (to, two, too) many chores.

What is too?

300

The name of Ms. Bush's car is

What is Winnie?

400

An equilateral triangle has an area of 9cm2. The approximate length of each side 

What is 3.46 cm?

400

The fractions 5/9 - 2/4

What is 1/ 18?

400

A word that shows direction, location, or how things are related

What is a preposition?

400

(Your, you're) shoes are untied.

What is your?

400

This is the name of Mrs. Villa's husband

What is Ben? (Will also accept Mr. Villa)

500

The perimeter of the triangle with sides measuring 5 cm, 7 cm, and 9 cm 

What is 21 cm?

500
The fractions 2/6 divided by 4/6

What is 2?

500

A compound sentence has two sentences in it connected by these two things

What is a comma and coordinating conjunction?

500

The car rolled on (it's, its) side.

What is its?

500
The number of years Mrs. Villa and Ms. Bush have taught at PCS

What is 4?