Student Trivia
Teacher Trivia
History
Science
ELA
100

This student has a pet bunny named Pudding

Charlotte

100

Mrs. Freed's favorite breakfast food

Waffles

100

This event happened on December 16, 1773 to protest the high prices of tea in the colonies

Boston Tea Party

100
This element has an atomic number of 2

Helium

100

The difference between first and third person

First uses I, me, my, mine 

Third uses he/she, his/hers, them etc

200

This student has a LEGO room in their house

Quinn

200

Mrs. Freed moved from

Michigan

200

Bloodiest day in the Civil War (not battle)

Antietam

200

There are ______ groups in the periodic table

18

200

This is the formatting style we use when writing papers and citing sources

MLA

300

This student gave Mrs. Freed a shout out in their song

Davion

300

Where Mrs. Freed learned Spanish and taught for a year

Puerto Rico

300

President of the Confederacy

Jefferson Davis

300

When a solid becomes a gas

Sublimation

300

The theme in a novel is

A main idea or message the author is trying to send to the reader

400

These students met Mrs. Freed before she was married...

Ethan, Brooklyn, and Paityn

400

Mrs. Freed's order at a coffee place

Iced chai (bonus points if you said with cold foam/soft top or golden eagle at dutch bros)

400

This area was fought over during the French and Indian War

Ohio River Valley

400

Name three biomes

  • Tropical Rainforest, Temperate Forest, Boreal Forest (Taiga), Grasslands, Desert, Tundra, Chaparral
400
Each letter in a RACE paragraph represents...

R - Restate the question

A - Answer the question

C - Cite and clarify

E - Explain

500

This student's parent went to the same elementary school as Mrs. Freed

Rowan

500

Mrs. Freed was born in

Kansas

500

Give 7/10 of the Bill of Rights 

1Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. 

2Right to keep and bear arms in order to maintain a well regulated militia.

3No quartering of soldiers.

4Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures.

5Right to due process of law, freedom from self-incrimination, double jeopardy.

6Rights of accused persons, e.g., right to a speedy and public trial.

7Right of trial by jury in civil cases.

8Freedom from excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments.

9Other rights of the people.

10Powers reserved to the states. 

500

Name four trophic levels

Producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, top predator

500

The difference between an abstract and concrete noun

Abstract nouns cannot be seen (they are not physical) while concrete nouns are real objects that can be seen and touched