Garnet Valley Trivia
Fassnacht Fun Facts
Summer Fun
2nd grade subjects
Hodge Podge
100

What is the Garnet Valley mascot?

Jaguar

100

What is Mrs. Fassnacht's favorite plant?

A cactus!

100

True or false:   Summer solstice is also the longest day of the year?

True!  And it's coming soon!!  (Sunday 6/20)
100

Fundations:  Name 2 of the newest "trick words."

(Carys knows the answer!)

100

True or False:   The American Flag has 50 stars.

True! 

200

What is Dr. Penning's first name?

Adam

200

What are the names of Mrs. Fassnacht's two adorable kiddos?

Baker and Brody

200

Name the Philadelphia professional baseball team. 

The Phillies!
200

Social Studies:  What is a community?

A group of people living in the same place

200

How many inches are in a foot?

12 inches = 1 foot

300

What grades are located at Concord Elementary School?

K, 1st, and 2nd!

300

Did Mrs. Fassnacht ever attend kindergarten?

Nope! :)

300

What special sporting event takes place every four years, and is happening this summer in Toyko?

The Summer Olympics

300

Science:  What is the process of a caterpillar turning into a butterfly called?

Metamorphosis

300

Which author wrote the Elephant and Piggie Books?

Mo Willems

400

Which grades are located at Garnet Valley Elementary?

3rd, 4th, and 5th grades

400

Name the coffee shop where Mrs. Fassnacht used to work. 

Starbucks!

400

"SPF 15" is a phrase that shows how strong _______ is?

Sunscreen

400

Math:  There are eight pizza slices.  Sophie eats three of them. What fraction of the pizza is left? 

5/8

400

How many dots are there on a die (singular word for dice)?

21

500

The Concord Theme Song is based on which piece of classical music? 

Ode to Joy by Beethoven

500

True or False:  Mrs. Fassnacht is a super spectacular teacher.

TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

500

What is the name for the process by which these animals "see" things in the water?

Echolocation

500

Writing- What is the last step of the writing process? 

Publishing 

500

Which artist painted "The Great Wave?"

Hokusai.  The painting is also called "The Great Wave Off Kanagawa."