What is black, white, and blue?
A sad zebra
What is the name of a dot that is found in line or ray?
point
What is the state bird?
The purple finch
What is the name of the game that you can play on the playground where you chase someone and touch a person and then they chase you or someone else?
Tag
Give an example of synonyms.
ie- happy, glad; sad, upset; pretty, beautiful
A map
What is the name of a line that has one point and an arrow at the other end of it?
A ray
What is the state tree?
White Birch
What is the name of the game you play where you throw ball for someone to hit and you run bases?
Baseball (or softball)
What are antonyms?
Words that are the opposite.
Mr. Blue lives in the blue house, Mrs. Red lived in the red house, Dr. Orange lives in the orange house. Who lives in the White House?
The President
A line segment
What is the state animal?
White tailed deer
What is the name of the board game where you spend a lot of time apologizing while you move your game pieces around the board?
Sorry!
What do we call a story that could happen in real life but is made up?
Realistic Fiction
What has hands but doesn't clap?
A clock
What is the name of the angle that measures 180 degrees?
A straight angle
What is the state motto?
Live free or die
This is a game that is played around the world. Here in America we call it soccer. What is it called elsewhere?
Football
What do we call text that we read that has real facts and information?
Informational text/nonfiction
What is full of holes but still holds water?
A sponge
What do you call two lines that are the same distance apart from each other?
Parallel lines
Where was the state capital located before it was moved to Concord?
Portsmouth
This game is played by asking questions and giving answers.
Jeopardy
What is an idiom?
A type of figurative language where what is said does not mean what they words say. For example, raining cats and dogs does not mean it is really raining cats and dogs but rather it is raining hard.