geography
Christmas songs
state capitals
your teachers
food
100

this city is the home of the Golden Gate Bridge

San Francisco

100

Bells on bobtails ring, Making spirits bright

Jingle Bells

100

Massachusetts

Boston

100

The only Summit core teacher whose family does not have a cat. 

Mr. Little

100

True or False: An orange always has the same number of slices/segments.

False. It varies by orange but typically about 10-12 segments. 

200

a chain of mountains is called a _______.

range

200

I don't need to hang my stocking, there upon the fireplace. Santa Claus won't make me happy, with a toy on Christmas Day

All I Want For Christmas Is You

200

California

Sacramento

200

Summit teacher whose son is a really good golfer.

Mrs. Barton

200

Name of the green cooking banana.

Plantain

300

the capital of England

London

300

And if you ever saw it, You would even say it glows

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

300

New York

Albany

300

This Summit teacher's dog's name is something you might find in the kitchen or on your dinner table.

Pepper

300

This food translates to "little donkey".

a burrito

400

this country has the most lakes of any country in the world

Canada

400

Oh, bring us some figgy pudding, Oh, bring us some figgy pudding, Oh, bring us some figgy pudding, And bring it right here!

We Wish You a Merry Christmas

400

Virginia

Richmond

400

This Summit core teacher loves to be outdoors, especially hiking.

Ms. Galimberti

400

The most commonly consumed vegetable in the world.

a potato

500

land with water on 3 sides

peninsula

500

Seven swans a-swimming, Six geese a-laying

12 Days of Christmas

500
Rhode Island

Providence

500

Summit core teachers (2) who lived in the same small town in Colorado at different times.

Ms. Schneider and Mr. Little

500

Eggshells are primarily made up of this mineral.

calcium