This rover’s name is short for "Resilience."
Who is Res?
Maddie is left alone in this state for three years.
What is Colorado?
Dan Santat’s graphic novel takes place during a school trip to this continent.
What's Europe?
This is the decimal system used to organize the non-fiction books.
What is the Dewey Decimal System?
If a book has 200 pages and you are on page 150, how many pages are left?Ancient Riddles
50
These massive cables are hidden deep under the ocean to provide internet
What are Submarine/Fiber Optic Cables?
This is the specific type of fruit that Corinne uses to scare away Jumbies.
What's an orange?
Junie Kim’s grandparents tell her stories about this 1950s war.
What's the Korean war?
Books about Ancient Egypt are usually found in the 900s.
What does the 900 section represent?
This mythical creature has the body of a lion and the head of a human.
What's Sphinx?
This is the name of the "flyer" who accompanied Res to Mars.
Who's Fly?
This is the name of the loyal Rottweiler who stays with Maddie.
Who's George?
In France, Dan finally tries this "slimy" famous delicacy.
What are Snails/Escargot?
This is the "Call Number" for a book written by an author named "Smith."
What is "F Smith"?
What is the 3-digit code for "The Water Fountain" on your Rosetta Stone?
2-4-6
This term describes the unfair practice of denying internet or services to certain neighborhoods.
What is Redlining?
The main villain in The Jumbies, who turns out to be Corinne’s aunt.
Who's Severine?
Junie Kim faces "modern-day" villains at school who do this to the gym walls.
What is Graffiti/Vandalism?
If you are looking for The Jumbies in the 398.2 section, you are in this category.
What is Folklore/Fairytales?
In our Logic Puzzle, which team brought the "Water" offering?
Team Horus
Res's "human" mother, who built him, is named this.
Who's Rania?
Maddie learns to drive this type of vehicle to survive.
What's a Jeep?
This is the city where Dan has his first "real" slow dance.
What is Salzburg?
True or False: Hieroglyphs were the first form of emojis.
True—in a way!)
This is the name of the paper made from reeds that ancient Egyptians wrote on.
What's Papyrus?