Miss Brooks
Maths
Reading
Writing
CPW
100

This is the month or season when Miss Brooks celebrates their birthday.

October


100

In the equation 56 div 8 = 7, this is the name given to the number 56.

Dividend

100

This is the name of the protagonist who is wrongfully sent to Camp Green Lake.

Stanley Yelnets

100

This key sentence, usually found in the introductory paragraph, clearly states the writer's main position or argument.

Thesis statement (or claim)

100

New Zealand uses this electoral system, abbreviated as MMP, to elect its Parliament.

Mixed Member Proportional

200

If Miss Brooks could only eat one food for the rest of their life, it would be this.

Pizza

200

This term refers to a plan for managing your money by tracking your income and expenses over a set period.

Budget

200

Stanley attributes his family's bad luck to his "no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing" relative with this relationship title.

His great-great-grandfather

200

This persuasive technique involves appealing to the audience's emotions using strong language or compelling stories.

Pathos (emotional appeal)

200

On a New Zealand general election ballot, voters get to cast exactly this many votes

2 (one Party Vote and one Electorate Vote)

300

Before becoming a teacher, Miss Brooks attended this university or college.

AUT

300

You find this statistical measure by adding all the numbers in a dataset together and dividing by the total count.

Mean (or average)

300

Campers at Camp Green Lake are required to dig a hole every single day that measures this many feet deep and wide.

5 feet by 5 feet


300

When a writer addresses the opposing viewpoint in their essay before disproving it, they are acknowledging this.

Counterargument (or rebuttal)

300

This vote on the ballot determines the overall percentage of seats each political party gets in Parliament.

Party Vote

400

Miss Brooks favourite weekend activity

Marvel Rivals

400

When a dataset is ordered from least to greatest, this statistical term refers to the middle number in the list.

Median

400

This quiet camper becomes Stanley's friend and turns out to be the fastest digger in D Tent.

Zero (or Hector Zeroni)

400

Are we really going to let this happen?" is an example of this device, designed to make readers think rather than give an answer.

Rhetorical question

400

To gain representation in Parliament through the Party Vote alone, a party must win at least this percentage threshold of the total party votes.

5%

500

If Miss Brooks could travel anywhere in the world tomorrow, this is the destination at the top of their bucket list.

Santorini Greece

500

In an algebraic expression like 3y + 5, a letter or symbol used to represent an unknown value is called this.

Variable 
500

The Warden is constantly searching for something hidden in the dry lakebed, which was originally owned by this famous 19th-century outlaw.

Kissin' Kate Barlow

500

Facts, statistics, expert quotes, and real-life examples used to back up your arguments are collectively known as this

Evidence

500

Voters of Māori descent can choose to enroll on either the General Roll or this specific electoral roll.

Māori Roll