All about CJ
Facts you learned in school
All about Aubrey
2005
Things from your childhood
100

What is CJ’s favorite color?

firetruck red

100

On a graph, is Y horizontal or vertical?

Vertical

100

What is Aubrey’s favorite color?

Red

100

In 2005, which company unveiled its first-ever video iPod?

Apple

100

What digital pet, attached to a keychain, beeped constantly until you fed and cleaned it?

Tamagotchi

200

What is CJs favorite sport?

Soccer

200

What narrative point of view uses words like I, me, and my and tells the story from one character’s perspective?

First person 

200

What is Aubrey’s favorite sport?

Hockey

200

Which Pixar movie about a family of superheroes won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in early 2005?

The incredibles

200

What cartoon featured characters named Tommy, Chucky, and Angelica?

Rugrats

300

What is CJs favorite food?

black cookies (oreos)

300

What type of triangle has 3 equal sides?

Equilateral triangle

300

What is Aubrey’s favorite food?

RAMENN

300

which city (or state) hosted the 2005 Super Bowl, where the New England Patriots defeated the Philadelphia Eagles?

Jacksonville, Florida

300

What TV network’s Saturday morning block, “One Saturday Morning,” featured shows like Recess and Pepper Ann?

ABC

400

What is CJs favorite monster truck?

Boneshaker

400

Who is known as the father of the Constitution?

James Madison

400

What is Aubrey‘s favorite activity? (When she’s not being lazy)

Swimming/beach/crab hunting

400

Which singer dominated the charts in 2005 with the song “Gold Digger”?

Kanye West

400

What handheld Nintendo device, released in 1989 but huge in the early 90s, allowed kids to play Tetris anywhere?

Game boy

500

What is CJs favorite animal?

Zebra

500

Did Christopher Columbus reach the United States?

No

500

What’s Aubrey’s favorite subject in school?

Math

500

Which country experienced a massive 7.6 earthquake in 2005 that killed more than 70,000 people?

Pakistan

500


In middle school, students would often record songs, movies, or TV shows from the radio or TV onto these magnetic strips.

Cassette tapes