Class Novels
Math
History
Science
Wild Card
100

The main character in Gary Paulsen's novel "The River" uses this to travel down the river.

A wooden raft

100

In PEMDAS, the E stands for this.

Exponents

100

In ancient Egypt, the king or queen is typically called this.

Pharaoh.

100

This is an educated guess or prediction in a science experiment.

A Hypothesis

100

Our guide at Coloma was called this.

Travelling Tim

200

In Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird," the main character Scout gets in trouble at school for knowing how to do this.

Read.

200

To find 10% of a number, you do this.

Divide by 10

200

The Greeks believed in many gods, a system known as this.

Polytheism.

200

This is the force that pulls objects towards Earth.

Gravity

200

This is your teacher's middle name.

Rae

300

This government psychologist asks Brain to return to the wilderness to document his survival.

Derek Holtzer

300

This is the result of dividing -24 by 6.

-4

300

These large Roman structures carried water to cities.

Aqueducts

300

This is what happens to particles in a substance when heated.

Move faster or expand

300

Before Cazadero got its final name, what was it previously known as?

Ingrams

400

Brian uses this to start fires and cook food in "The River."

Flint and steel

400

A circle has this many degrees.

360.

400

This river, present in ancient China, was known as the "cradle of Chinese civilization."

The Yellow River

400

This is a change in matter that creates a new substance.

A chemical change

400

Our principal, Ms. Raef, used to be a teacher at this school.

Monte Rio Elementary School

500

In "To Kill A Mockingbird," Atticus proves Tom could not have committed the crime because of this.

His crippled left arm

500

If 3 apples cost $6, this is the unit rate.

$2

500

The ancient Mayans would harvest this from the ground in the bajos (seasonal wetlands).

Clay

500

This word refers to the ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent and form a solution.

Solubility

500

This is the name of your teacher's dog.

Franklin