History (Children's Day/MLK)
The Environment
Verbs in the Past
Graphic Novels
Taco Trucks / Food
100

Celebrated in February.

What is Black History Month?

100

Where you can find polar bears.

What is the arctic?

100

The suffix (ending) you use for regular past verbs.

What is -ed?

100

Similar to graphic novels, yet more common.

What is a comic book?

What are comic books?

100

Something sugary, or, the opposite of salty.

What is sweet?

200

Every child must have this, it is what we call you.

What is a name?

200

Cutting trees.

What is deforestation?

200

The past of put.

What is put?

200

The little squares that have the images and text.

What is a panel?

What are panels?

200

The term used to describe food sold outside in a stand.

What is street food?

300

The name of the famous MLK speech.

What is I have a Dream?

300

The name of the event where people make signs to fith against something they believe in.

What is a protest?
What is protesting?


300

The past of stop.

What is stopped?

300

Graphic novel is this, not a genre.

What is a format?

300

It's on the truck, not on paper.

What is a menu?

400

Universal Children's Day is on this day in November.

What is 20?

400

The term used for throwing garbage on the floor.

What is littering?

400

Riddle: Today, yesterday.

What is tomorrow?

400

The empty spaces between the images and texts.

What is the gutter?

What are gutters?

400

The number of grilled cheese sandwhiches Le Cheese sells on average in one day.

What is 3,000?

500

The term used when you say NO, and refuse to be part of or buy something.

What is boycott?

500

The anme of the problem when everything is dry, no food can grow here...

What is a drought?

500

The past of teach.

What is taught?

500

BOOM, CRASH, RRRRRRR...

What is onomatopeia?

500

Liquids, meat, rice, and sometimes chicken are all part of this category.

What is uncountable?