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Mr. Nale
ICS potpurri
6th graders
ELA
100
This is Mrs. Bernardino's first name.
Who is Beverly?
100
This is Mr. Nale's first name.
Who is Jeff?
100
The first day of school was on this day of the week.
What is Tuesday?
100
This is the spelling of Ana's last name.
What is C-O-R-O-N-A-D-O?
100
This is the part of speech that is a person, place, thing, or idea.
What is a noun?
200
This is the name of a teacher who is not married.
What is Ms. Cerda or Ms. Sprague or Ms. DeVera?
200
This is the state in which Mr. Nale was born.
What is California?
200
This is the spelling of our custodian's last name.
What is T-E-J-E-D-A?
200
This is Mr. Nale's nickname for Ezekiel Gonzalez.
What is "Zeke"?
200
This is a describing word, such as green, loud, clean, or tall.
What is an adjective?
300
This is the city in which Mr. Nale lives.
What is San Diego, CA?
300
This is the city where Mr. Nale was born.
What is Victorville?
300
This is the length of our Thanksgiving break.
What is one week?
300
These are the two students in the 6th grade who Mr. Nale thinks are the quietest.
Who is Joseph or Jesselle?
300
This is an action word, such as PUNCH, LOOK, or REACHED.
What is a VERB?
400
This is Mrs. Bernardino's husband's name.
Who is Romeo?
400
This is the name of one of Mr. Nale's animals.
Who is Bounce or Earl or Tiger or Sadie or Speck?
400
The name of our latest new student.
Who is Ishmael Salazar?
400
The name of the last movie a lot of kids in class saw recently.
What is "Guardians of the Galaxy"?
400
This is a word that takes the place of a noun, such as I, he, she, or they.
Who is a pronoun?
500
This is our school director's FIRST name.
What is Susie?
500
Mr. Nale worked at this place BEFORE he came to work at ICS.
What is San Diego Humane Society?
500
This was our first Word of the Day.
What is "responsibility"?
500
This is the name of the student in homeroom who plays the violin.
Who is Maria?
500
This is a word that describes a noun or a verb, and ends in -ly (such as quietly, quickly, curiously).
What is an adverb?