Vocabulary #1
Vocabulary #2
Separate is Never Equal
Grammar
Random
100

What is "firmar" in English?

sign 
100

How do you say "pertinente" in English?

relevant

100

Who is the main character in "Separate is Never Equal"?

Sylvia Mendez

100

I put my book ____ the table to read.

Is the answer "in" or "on"?

on

100

What test did you all take on Wednesday?

ELPAC

200

How do you say "caso/ cargo legal" in English?

lawsuit

200

How do you say "docente" in English?

scholastic

200

What was Sylvia's aunts name?

Soledad 

200

When I’m sick, I like to stay ___ home.


Is the answer "in", "on", or "at"

at

200

What classroom are we in?

2014

300

This girl is upset. How do you say upset in Spanish?

molesto

300

What is defense lawyer in Spanish?


abogado defensor

300

What were two of the cities mentioned in the story?

Santa Ana

Westminster

300

Last summer, Marina _____________ a big change.


Is the answer "want" or "wanted"

wanted

300

What is happening in the picture?

The students are painting.

The students are in art class.

400

What vocabulary word describe this picture?

rules

400

In English "apuntalar o reforzar" means what?


brace

400

What type of person did Sylvia's father hire to help them fight for justice?


*hint- it is one of your vocabulary words

a defense lawyer 

400

Juan _________ soccer season last Saturday.


Is the answer "finish" or finished"

finished

400

Name three parts of a story.

Inciting Action

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution 

500

What vocabulary work could you use to describe the beach?

crowded

500

What vocabulary word best describes this picture?

mechanism / mecanismo

500

Describe one thing about the Mexican school and one thing about the White school.

answers will vary

500

What is the past tense of the verb "carry"

carried

500

Correct the following sentence for grammatical errors:

The students eated lunch in the room. later they cleaned up there mess these wer very responsible students

The students ate lunch in the room. Later, they cleaned up their mess. These were very responsible students.