This man was the first human created by God.
Adam
This group was founded by St. Joseph Calasanz to educate youth.
The Piarists
He wrote Romeo and Juliet.
William Shakespeare
He sang “Uptown Funk” with Mark Ronson.
This war was fought between the North and South in the U.S. from 1861–1865.
The Civil War
He had a dream about a ladder reaching to heaven.
Jacob
These are the primary group of children he devoted his life to teaching. (Hint: the answer is an adjective)
Poor children
Words that describe nouns are called this.
Adjectives
He sang “Let It Be” as part of The Beatles.
Paul McCartney
This ancient civilization/empire built the Colosseum.
Roman Empire
He parted the Jordan River for the Israelites to cross.
Joshua
This title, which Calasanz has, is given to those whom the church officially recognizes as a Saint in heaven.
Saint
The point of view using “I” or “we.”
First Person POV
This 90s TV show starred Will Smith as a teenager in Bel-Air.
The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
The Bolshevik Revolution occurred in this year.
1917
He wrote much of the New Testament letters to churches.
St. Paul the Apostle
Calasanz was canonized by this pope
Pope Clement XIII
Words that sound alike but have different meanings.
Homophones
He is the lead singer of Queen.
Freddie Mercury
This dynasty ruled China during its “Golden Age” of art and culture in the Tang period.
The Tang Dynasty
He asked God for wisdom and wrote the Book of Proverbs.
King Solomon
Pope Pius XII gave this title to Calasanz in 1948
Universal Patron of all Christian Popular Schools in the world
The study of word origins and history.
He sang “Billie Jean” and “Beat It.”
Michael Jackson
This famous Persian king invaded Greece during the Persian Wars.
Xerxes the first