Elly May & Jed
Clampett
This Mark Twain character is "hated" by moms because he is "vulgar & bad" but "all their children admired him"
Huckleberry Finn
This type of sentence usually tells information or facts.
Declarative
How long is a fortnight?
2 Weeks
What does Mr. G drink every day at lunch
An energy drink / Monster
Archie & Edith
Bunker
This Margaret Wise Brown children's classic about bedtime begins "In the great green room..."
Goodnight Moon
The part of speech of "quickly" in the sentence, "I ran away from Mr. G quickly."
Adverb
Which word in the dictionary is spelled incorrectly
Incorrectly
Who is the best teacher the 7th graders have ever had...
Mr. G
Wally and Beaver
Cleaver
He illustrated "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" & "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?"
Eric Carle
This part of speech describes who or what the sentence is about.
Subject Noun
What do you have to press before switching gears in a manual car?
Clutch
Finish this phrase.... "The rest of the time is for you to use as ________"
"you see fit."
Charlie & Alan
Harper
This main character of the Hunger Games used a bow and arrow.
Katniss Everdeen
This english term is used for an exaggeration used to make a point such as, "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse!"
Hyperbole
Which president used "fireside chats" to speak to the nation?
FDR
What is Mr. Gerber's least favorite pet?
Cat
Homer and Marge
Simpson
This main character learns to fight the Buggers by playing games in the Battle Room
Ender Wiggin
These types of words sound alike but have different spellings like: to, too, two
Homophones.
How many degrees does a car swing when executing a 3 point turn?
180*
What does Protoevangelium mean in reference to Genesis 3:15?
First Gospel