ELA
Michigan History
Math
Science
Caledonia
100

The BFG uses a large trumpet to blow these into the bedrooms of sleeping children.

What are dreams?

100

Michigan is famous for being surrounded by four of these five massive bodies of fresh water.

What are the Great Lakes (Lakes: Michigan, Superior, Eerie, Huron, Ontario)

100

Solve this problem: 345 + 278

What is 623?

100

This is the process where a liquid turns into a gas, like puddles disappearing on a sunny day.

What is evaporation?

100

This is the mascot of Caledonia High School, represented by a fierce, armor-clad Scottish warrior.

What is a fighting scot?

200

In Matilda, this terrifying, Olympic-hammer-throwing headmistress runs Crunchem Hall Elementary School.

Who is Miss Trunchbull?

200

Open in 1957, this famous 5-mile-long suspension bridge connects Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas.

What is the Mackinac Bridge?

200

Solve: 12 x 11 

What is 132?

200

In an ecosystem, this is the term for an animal that only eats other animals for food.

What is a carnivore?

200

Running right through the Caledonia area, this popular 92-mile-long paved trail is used by locals for biking, running, and walking.

What is the Paul Henry Trail?

300

What should always go at the start of your introduction paragraphs when writing an essay?

Attention Grabber (question, quote, description, etc)

300

 Launched in 2009, ArtPrize is a massive, city-wide art competition where judges cast votes to help choose the grand prize winner. Who are the judges of this competition?

The public

300

Multiplying a number by 103 (ten to the third power) is the same as multiplying that number by this whole number.

What is 1,000?

300

This is the primary force that keeps the planets in our solar system orbiting around the Sun rather than floating off into space.

What is gravity?

300

Name three of the five elementary schools located within the Caledonia Community Schools district.

Dutton, Cal El, Paris Ridge, Kettle Lake, Emmons Lake

400

An informational article exploring how the Upper Peninsula and the Lower Peninsula of Michigan are alike and how they are different is using this text structure.

What is compare and constrast?

400

Grand Rapids was the boyhood home and burial place of this man, who served as the 38th President of the United States.

Who is Gerald R. Ford?

400

Reduce this fraction to its simplest form: 24/36

What is 2/3? 

400

While the Earth is mostly covered in water, less than 3% of all water on Earth is this type, which humans and animals need to survive.

What is freshwater?

400

Before Caledonia became a bustling community, its economy in the 1800s relied almost entirely on this industry, thanks to the area's rich soil and open land.

Farming

500

What is it called when you give non-human objects human-like qualities and abilities?

Personification

500

This river flows right through the heart of downtown Grand Rapids and is the longest river in the entire state of Michigan.

What is the Grand River?

500

Solve this decimal problem:14.50 - 3.25


What is 11.25?

500

In an ecosystem, fungi and bacteria play this critical role by breaking down dead plants and animals and returning nutrients to the soil.

What are decomposers?

500

he village of Caledonia is located within this large Michigan county, which also includes the city of Grand Rapids.

Kent County