Vocabulary
Punctuation/Capitalization
Verbs
Prepositional Phrases
History
100

He or she drives a police car.

What is "police officer?"

100

school subjects we always capitalize

What are languages (English, Spanish, etc.) and/or classes followed by a number (Algebra II)?

100

The students (am, is, are) hungry.

What is are?

100

The water fountain is _________ from Ms. Campbell's room.

What is down the hall?

100

The war fought between the American colonies and Great Britain

What is The Revolutionary War?

200

Person who takes your money at the grocery store

What is a cashier?

200

punctuation for an excited statement

What is an exclamation mark / point?

200

past tense for eat

What is ate?
200

where we push our chairs at the end of class

What is under the table?

200

The side in favor of freedom and independence from Great Britain

What are the Patriots?

300

the order of your classes

What is a schedule?

300

The pronoun that is always capitalized

What is I?

300

Plural of leaf

What is leaves?

300

location for the clock

What is on the cabinet?

300

The side in favor of British rules and control

What are the Loyalists?

400

socks, jeans, shirts,... (pronounced correctly)

What are clothes?

400

all four seasons pronounced correctly

What are spring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter?

400

past tense of swim

What is swam?

400

where the stars are located

What is in the sky?

400

the lines going north and south on the globe

What are longitude?

500

my brother's uncle's son?

What is my cousin?

500

the punctuation used before a list in a sentence

What is a colon?

500

the five senses

What are touch, smell, seeing, hearing, and taste?

500

3 prepositions in order: 

I go ____ my house ____ school, and I get ____ bed.

What are to, after, and in (or into)?

500

The seven continents of the world

Asia, North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Africa, Antarctica