Ancient Rome
Polygons
Fun Facts
Grammar
Months of the year
100

Founders of Rome, raised by a wolf.

Who were Romulus and Remus?

100

It has three equal sides!

What is an equilateral triangle?

100

Classmate who lives in Texas.

Who is Liberty?

100

A person, place or thing.

What is a noun?

100

Named after the Roman god of war.

What is March?

200

True or false, Ancient Romans ate dormice as a snack.

What is true?

200

It has four equal sides an no right angles!

What is a rhombus?

200

Classmate who loves vacuums

Who is Ike?

200

Gives more information about a noun.

What is an adjective?

200

Means "the eighth month."

What is October?

300

The name of the largest chariot racing location in Rome.

What is the Circus Maximus?

300

The interior angles add up to 540 degrees.

What is a pentagon

300

Student whose temperatures are usually the "hottest of the hot!"

Who is Spencer?

300

Answers the question, "Who/what is it that...."

What is a subject?

300

Named after the Roman version of Hera.

What is June? (Juno)

400

The day when Julius Caesar was killed.

What was the Ides of March?

400

It's the side of a triangle opposite the right angle.

What's the hypotenuse?

400

Student who has a younger sister.

Who is Zane?

400

There, they're and their

What is a homophone?

400

Named after Julius Caesar's great-nephew.

What is August?

500

Tried to attack Rome using elephants.

Who is Hannibal?

500

It has 12 equal sides.

What is a dodecahedron?

500

Student who lives in a different hemisphere.

Who is Emma?

500

A group of words that rename the noun next to them.

What is an appositive phrase?

500

Named after the Roman god of transitions.

What is January?