Cats
Hijabs
Language Arts
Potatoes
Logos
100

Cats use these long, sensitive hairs to help them navigate in the dark.

whiskers

100

The basic headscarf worn by many Muslim women.

Hijab

100

The name of a person, place, or thing.

Noun

100

This potato dish is creamy and often served as a side with butter.

Mashed potatoes

100

This logo features a swoosh and is one of the most famous sports brands.

Nike

200

This cat is the fastest land animal in the world.

Cheetah

200

This soft, lightweight fabric is popular for summer hijabs.

Cotton

200

A word that shows action, like “run” or “jump.”

Verb

200

This type of potato has purple skin and purple flesh.

Purple potato

200

This colorful fruit logo represents a company that makes iPhones and Mac computers.

Apple

300

This breed is known for its lack of fur and wrinkled skin.

Sphynx

300

This shiny, smooth fabric is often used for formal hijabs.

Silk

300

This punctuation mark is used at the end of a sentence to show strong feelings or excitement.

Exclamation mark

300

Potatoes are often made into these long, thin fried pieces.

French fries

300

This fast-food chain’s logo is a golden “M.”

McDonald’s

400

Cats can’t taste this flavor that humans love.

Sweetness

400

This type of hijab fabric is stretchy and easy to wrap around the head.

Jersey

400

A group of words that tells a complete idea.

Sentence

400

These potatoes are small, round, and often used in salads.

Baby Potatoes

400

This social media platform uses a blue bird as its logo.

Twitter 

500

This tiny domestic cat is known for its playful nature and big, round eyes, often featured in memes.

Kitten

500

This light, flowy fabric is often layered or draped for a stylish look.

Chiffon

500

A word that describes a noun, like “big” or “red.”

Adjective

500

This popular potato dish is cut into small cubes and fried until golden and crispy.

Hash browns

500

This fast-food chain has a red logo with white letters spelling its name

Coca-Cola