What kind of blood cells fight infections?
What are "white blood cells?"
Is this true or false?
National Physical Education Standards: When talking about responsible personal and social behavior, the standard is talking about respect to self and others.
What is "true"?
Which smash-hit musical tells the story of the U.S. founding fathers?
What is "Hamilton"?
When was Poly founded?
What is "1907"?
Known for teaching Helen Keller, she revolutionized education through individualized instruction and patience.
Who is "Anne Sullivan"? (1886-1936)
What is the smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element?
What is the word: Fundamental movements like running, jumping, and galloping, which develop from toddlerhood to preschool
What are Locomotor (Skills)?
What is an actor's initial audition followed by a second, more focused audition called?
What is a "callback"?
What is the simplest definition of the term "Polytechnic"?
What is "Many Arts"?
What is the word for:
The method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept.
What is "pedagogy"?
Which scientist discovered the first real periodic table?
Who is Mendeleev?
What is the word to describe the following definition: "The ability to change direction quickly and control movement of the whole body"
What is "agility"?
What do actors/performers say to one another instead of "good luck" before a show?
What is "break a leg"?
When did the Poly Pet and Hobby Show debut?
What is 1917?
What is the remaining common style of learning:
Visual, Auditory, Text Based (reading/writing, and.......
What is "kinesthetic"?
How many bones are in the human body?
What is "206"
The FIFA World Cup is for what sport? (Either version)
What is "soccer"? (Football is acceptable as well)
What play is currently running at the Pasadena Playhouse (Clue: We attended for the Poly Performing Arts Night Out)
What is "Amadeus"?
When did the first senior class graduate?
What is 1962?
This method emphasized questioning and critical thinking over memorization, forming the foundation of Western education.
(Clue: c. 470–399 BCE)
What is the "Socratic Method"?
What is the largest star in our galaxy?
What is "Stephenson 2-18"?
What is the word: A popular variation of dodgeball played in an octagonal "pit"
What is "Gaga"? (Gaga Ball is okay too)
What is the longest running Broadway Musical ever?
What is "Phantom of the Opera" (13,981 performances)
What was Polytechnic School originally built on? (Clue: It was a former.....)
What is an "orange grove"?
Who said the following:
“Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only gave them life, those the art of living well”
Who is "Aristotle"?