Math
Science
Don Quixote
History/Social Studies
Mystery
100

2+2 = 

4
100

What are the 3 main states of matter

Solid, Liquid, and Gas

100

What is Don Quixote's sidekick's name?

Sancho

100

How many branches of Government are explained in the US Constitution?

3

100

What is Mr. Washington's favorite football team?

Eagles

200

10 x 0.5 (1/2) = 

5

200

Atoms that are joined together are called what?

Molecules 

200

Where is Don Quixote from?

La Mancha, Spain

200

From which country did the United States gain it's independence?

England (Great Britain)

200

According to the song, what gift is given on the 2nd day of Christmas

Two Turtle Doves

300

A soccer coach spent $162 on 24 pairs of socks, how much did 5 pairs of socks cost?

$33.75

300
Evaporation is the process of turning __________ to _________

Liquid to Gas

300

What continent is home to Spain?

Europe

300

What are the first 10 amendments to the Constitution known as?

Bill of Rights

300

In soccer, a ________ ________ is taken when the ball leaves the field across the goal line – the end of the field and is kicked out by the defender

Corner Kick

400

434 x 21 = 

9,114 

400

Mass it the amount of __________ an object has

Matter

400

What cage beast did Don Quixote agree to fight but never actually had to?

Lion

400

What is the job of the Legislative Branch of the US Government

Write Laws

400

Sing the Eagles Fight Song

Fly Eagles Fly

On the Road to Victory

Fly Eagles Fly

Score a Touchdown 123

Hit 'em low

Hit 'em high

and watch our Eagles Fly

Fly Eagles Fly

On the Road to Victory

E.A.G.L.E.S. EAGLES

500

Express 1 foot as a fraction of 1 yard

1/12

500

Molecules that are packed tightly indicate what state of matter?

Solid

500

What title was Sancho given that is also the title of the leader of US State's executive branch?

Governor

500

Who is known as the Father of the Constitution?

James Madison

500

Including Rudolph, how many reindeer does Santa normally have

9 - Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, and Rudolph