Random facts about Mr. Carnes
Specials studies
Fantastic fruits
Geography
Shakespeare
100

His Favorite sports team is…

Who are the Nebraska Cornhuskers

100

Erica ___ is which teacher

Who is Mrs.Seeley

100

The healthiest fruit to eat is…

What are Blueberries?

100

The closest biome to the equator is…

What is the Tropical rainforest

100

Was shakespeare his first or last name

What is a last name

200

Where was Mr. Carnes born?

Where is Kansas

200

What other name is ”specials known as“

What is related arts

200

__ is made of 92% water 

What is Watermelon

200

What is the coldest sea on earth

Where is the arctic ocean

200

Shakespear spoke what language

What is English 

300

Mr.Carnes loves to shop at stores specifically in what part of America …

Where is Nebraska?

300

Mrs. Bloomburg’s first name is?

Who is Liz or Who is Elisabeth 

300

The definition, fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant, enclosing the seed or seeds fits the description of...

what is a fruit

300

What is an example of a southern Canadian territory

Where is Ontario, Alberta, Newfoundland, Brittish Columbia, Quebec, Manitoba  

300

Shakespeare survived what pandemic

What is the Bubonic plague, Black Death, black plague 

400

Every time Mr.Carnes Goes on vacations he begs his wife to go where?

Where is Nebraska?

400

We have ___ To help Critical thinking skills as well as reading

What is library or Where is library or 

400

Cranberries are native to…

Where is Canada

400

The capital Oslo belongs to which northern state

Where is Norway

400

Shakespeare’s dad tasted what alcoholic drink

What is beer

500

Mr. Carnes’s Favoite flower is ___ because it is the state flower of Nebraska 

What is Goldenrod?

500

The one teacher you will see the most in related arts is..

Who is Mrs.Seeleey

500

Plums Peaches and Pears are known as fruits but actually classified as what flower

What are roses

500

The 27th us state is

What is florida and where is florida

500

What is one play that Shakespeare wrote

What is Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, or Macbeth