Middle School Learning
Candy Slogans
Animal Groups
U.S. Constitution
Cartoons
200

A person, place, or thing is said to be this part of speech

Noun

200

Taste the rainbow!

Skittles

200

A group of cows

Herd

200

The first 10 amendments of the Constitution are known as this

Bill of Rights

200

Name of the town where Sponge Bob lives

Bikini Bottom

400

This figure of speech is when something nonhuman is given human characteristics

Personification 

400

Melts in your mouth, not in your hands

M&Ms

400

A group of wolves

Pack

400

The Constitution was signed in this city

Philadelphia

400

The name of the van that Scooby and the gang drive around in

The Mystery Machine

600

This country is the birth place of the Olympic Games

Greece

600

Gimme a break!

Kit Kat Bar

600

A group of lions

Pride

600

This man is considered the father of the Constitution

James Madison

600

Shrek says that ogres are like onions because they have this

Layers

800

Painted the Mona Lisa

Leonardo Da Vinci

800

You're not you when you're hungry

Snickers

800

A group of crows

Murder

800

The meeting where the Constitution was drafted is known as this

Constitutional  Convention

800

The name of the dastardly fox in Dora the Explorer

Swiper

1000

In the sentence, "The flag flapped in the wind," the word flapped is an example of this literary term for sound description

Onomatopoeia

1000

Crispety, cruncety, peanut-buttery

Butterfinger

1000

A group of Geese

Gaggle

1000

The U.S. Constitution has this many amendments

27

1000

This translates to "no worries" in Swahili

Hakuna Matata