Think Together
Voyager
ELA
Mystery
Safari
100

What time does Think Summer start?

8:00am
100

What country have we been learning about?

China

100

What sentence is correct?

1. Alice ate the hamburger

2. Alice eat that hamburger

1. Alice ate the hamburger

100

True or false?

There are only five species of mammals that can lay eggs.

True!

These five are called Monotremes.

100

What animal is known as the king of the jungle?

Lion

200

True or False

Students are able to leave their Program Leaders line of sight.

False

200

What are students in the Voyager program called?

Voyagers

200

Fruit is an important ___ of food for many animals.

a. Soarce

b. Soarse

c. Sourse

d. Source 

d. Source

200
Is midnight 12:00am or 12:00pm 

12:00am 

200

What does nocturnal mean? 

Awake at night

300

What are Think Togethers 4 core agreements?

Be safe, Be Respectful, Be Responsible, and have fun!

300

Name at least two Chinese Dynasties

Shang, Xia, Zhou, Qin, Han

300

Since Erica wanted to go with us She had to get ready in a hurry.

Where should a comma be added? After...

a. since

b. wanted

c. us

d. ready

c. us

300

Yellow and Red combine to make what color?

Orange

300

What is the name of the animal that is a member of the horse family and has black and white stripes?

Zebra

400

What are all four of your program leaders names? 

Mrs. Ashley

Mr. Demetrio

Ms. Maria

Ms. Karina

400

Name the famous Chinese wall that is thousands of miles long.

The Great Wall

400

What word rhymes with Orange?

No words rhyme with Orange 

400

What accelerates faster? A Ferrari or a Cheetah?

Cheetah

400

What is the name of the tallest animal in the world?

Giraffe

500

What times does Think Summer program end?

5:00pm

500

What is your mission in the time tracker journal?

Help the time trackers return from the past by answering riddles.  

500

True or False

The modern English Alphabet consists of 26 letters.

True!

500

Solve

27 x 45 =?

1,215

500

What is a Safari?

An expedition to see animals in their natural environments