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100

How many oceans do we have on Earth?

5

100

5+11=?

16!

100

A noun is a person, place, or ______. What is the blank?

Thing!

100

How many children does Ms. Sonia have?

Two

100

What is one of Mrs. Dominguez's favorite TV shows?

F.R.I.E.N.D.S

200

What planet has the highest volcano in the Solar System? (Hint: This planet is named after the 'God of War')

Mars!

200

How much is half of a dollar worth?

50 cents!

200

What do you add at the end of a sentence that asks a question?

A question mark!

200

How many children does Ms. Silvia have?

Two

200

What state did Mrs. Shaw go to college in? 

Ohio

300

Neptune has a storm on it that is bigger than the size of the Earth!  It is called the Great _____ Spot.  What is the blank? 

(Light, Storming, Grey, or Dark)


The Great Dark Spot
300

How much is a dime worth?

10 cents!

300

Which of the following words is an adjective?

(Door, Blue, Dog, or Rabbit)

Blue!

(An adjective describes a noun!)

300

What is Ms. Rosa's dream job?

Nursing

300

What state did Ms. Dall go to college in? 

Florida

400

What is the name of the largest of Neptune's moons? (Hint: In "The Little Mermaid", Ariel's father has the same name as this moon.)

Triton!

400

Which bill is Benjamin Franklin on?

$100

400

Which of the following is a verb?

(Happy, Red, Dance, Smooth)

Dance!

400

What creatures did Mr. Perez used to work with?

(Racoons, Bees, Dogs, or Butterflies)

Bees!

400

If Mrs. Dominguez is going on vacation, where is she most likely going?

Disney World!

500

What used to be called "Planet X"?

Pluto!

500

2 x 5 = ?

10!

500

You read a story about Peter.  Peter works hard to earn enough money to adopt a kitten. At the end, Peter adopts his kitten! What is the plot of this story?

Peter earning enough money to adopt a kitten. 

500

How many of our paraprofessionals can speak Spanish? 

All four of them!

500

All together, how many dogs does Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Dominguez, and Ms. Dall have at home? 

Three!
(Five is also acceptable)