Math
Famous Books By Character
Dance
Cartoon Characters
What's Cooking?
100
6 x 3
18
100
Jane Austen's Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy
Pride and Prejudice
100
A type of performance dance performed with classical music accompaniment, elaborate costumes, and sometimes elaborate staging
Ballet
100
A funny animal cartoon character and the official mascot of The Walt Disney Company. He was created by Walt Disney at the Walt Disney Studios in 1928
Mickey Mouse
100
Ingredients: white sugar, lemon juice, and water
Lemonade
200
9 x 9
81
200
Emily Brontë's Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff
Wuthering Heights
200
A form of dance characterized by using the sounds of shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion
Tap Dance
200
"What's up, doc?" This character is, perhaps, the most recognizable and famous cartoon character
Bugs Bunny
200
Ingredients: package egg noodles, ground beef, fat free condensed cream of mushroom soup, garlic powder, sour cream
Beef Stroganoff
300
7 x 6
42
300
Margaret Mitchell's Scarlett and Rhett
Gone with the Wind
300
A street dance style including a wide range of styles, primarily "breaking," "locking," and "popping"
Hip-Hop Dance
300
The kid who never kicks the football, whose dog is more popular than he is and who has a crush on the red-headed girl steals our hearts every year with a variety of cartoon specials
Charlie Brown
300
Ingredients: half-and-half cream, heavy cream, white sugar, vanilla extract, salt
Vanilla Ice Cream
400
2 x (2+2)
8
400
Harper Lee's Scout, Jem, and Atticus Finch
To Kill a Mockingbird
400
A lively style of social dancing in which a dancer often lifts, spins and flips his or her partner
Swing Dance
400
Like many TV cartoon characters, this character began life as a comic strip. His catchphrases include, "Well, blow me down!" and "I eats my spinach!" His bulging forearms, squinty eyes and staccato chuckle are recognized by many generations
Popeye
400
Ingredients: strawberries, a banana, milk, sugar, and ice cubes
Strawberry Banana Smoothie
500
100 x 100
10,000
500
Louisa May Alcott's Josephine, Meg, Beth, and Amy March
Little Women
500
Known as "kicker dancing" by Texans, this type of dance refers to a variety of dance styles, techniques and moves, usually danced in cowboy boots
Country and Western Dance
500
Blind, adventurous and oblivious are not a safe mix for an old dude, but this character makes it work. Time after again he misses the bullet, so to speak, and we laugh all the way. Mr. Magoo was introduced to audiences in UPA's 1949 cartoon The Ragtime Bear, and was originally voiced by Jim Backus (Gilligan's Island).
Mr. Magoo
500
Ingredients: boneless chicken breast halves, Swiss cheese, cooked ham, seasoned bread crumbs, salt, and ground black pepper
Chicken Cordon Bleu