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Math
Missions
Figurative Language
Greek and Latin Roots
Mixed bag
100
The size a surface takes up, measured in square units
What is area
100
The country who built the missions
What is Spain
100
He is growing as fast as a weed
What is simile
100
Port: as in airport or transport
What is to carry
100
Two words that mean the same thing
What is synonym
200
The number on the bottom of a fraction
What is the denominator
200
The primary reason for building the missions
What is convert to Catholicism
200
Leonard likes laying longways with lions
What is alliteration
200
Struct: as in construct or destruct
What is to build
200
A rock formed from molten rock
What is igneous rock
300
Diego has 7 dogs. Each dog had 9 puppies. How many puppies does Diego have?
What is 63
300
The first California mission that was built
What is Mission San Diego
300
It is raining cats and dogs
What is idioms
300
Vis: As in visual or visor
What is to see
300
Graphic organizer used to compare and contrast
What is double bubble or ven diagram
400
A plane shape that is closed and made up of line segments
What is a polygon
400
The average distance between each mission
What is 30 miles
400
The fireworks went "BOOM"
What is onomatopoeia
400
Tele: as in telephone or television
What is distant
400
The main idea of a story
What is the theme
500
Two lines, which cross, and make a right angle
What is perpendicular lines
500
The 650 mile road that covered the distance from the first to the last mission
What is El Camino Real
500
The wind sang a lovely song through the trees
What is personification
500
Scope: As in telescope or microscope
What is to watch or see
500
Words that sound the same, but mean different things
What is homophone