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Who am I?
Chance (Flip a coin to get one of these)
200

SCIENCE!!!

What is......

H20

Water

200

Is the Sun a star or a planet?

Star

200

MATH

10 x 2 + 5 x 3

35

200

I am multi-coloured.
I appear after a storm.
People always point at me.
Everyone takes my picture.
Legend says there is gold at the bottom of me.

A Rainbow

200

Gain 200 Points

Wow!

400

WRITING!

FIX THIS SENTENCE!

november is my favorte month of the year because of the free food i get to eat and and black friday 

November is my favorite month of the year because, of the free food I get to eat and Black Friday 

400

How many wheels does a tricycle have?

3
400

GYM!

Name 10 Sports in 30 seconds

Ex.

Dodgeball

Soccer

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Hockey

Golf

Kickball

Track and Field

Wrestling 

400

I have buttons or a zipper.
You don't need me in the summer.
Hang me in your front closet.
I'll protect you from a cold wind.
I have pockets and sometimes a belt.

A Coat

400

Lose 400 Points

Sorry

600

READING!

Read this passage in under 60 seconds without stopping or messing up.

When the weather is nice, flying a kite is fun. It helps if there’s a light wind. However, a strong wind can blow the kite away. Find a wide-open spot. You don’t want trees, power lines, or traffic lights in the way. Your kite could get stuck on them. If your kite gets stuck, ask a grown-up for help. Don’t try to get it yourself. Also be sure there’s nothing to trip on. When you’re watching your kite in the sky, you might not see what’s on the
ground. An empty ball field, a field, or a beach might work best. A kite flies when the wind catches it. There’s a string attached to one side and a tail on the bottom. The tail helps to balance it in the sky and makes the bottom half heavier than the top. Your job is to hold onto the string and keep the kite flying. 


Good Job!

600

What are primary colors?

What are secondary colors?

Primary Colors: Red, Blue, Yellow

Secondary Colors: Orange, Green, Purple

600

HISTORY!

In what year did the global pandemic codename the cough cough came to the USA.

2019

600

I am associated with Spring.
I love to hop in the grass.
I play in your vegetable garden.
My teeth are long and sharp.
I am soft to pet.

A Rabbit

600

Trade Points with another team >=)

800

SPACE!

What is the biggest planet in our solar system?

Jupiter

800

What is earth's largest ocean?

The Pacific

800

DANCE!!

-Show me 2-3 different Dance Styles

We dancing here! good job!

800

I am a delicious treat.
Lick me with your tongue.
I come in a bowl or a cone.
Don't eat me too slowly.
One of my flavours is vanilla.

Ice Cream

800

All your points are deducted!

Sorry

1000

SPELLING!

What is the Correct Spelling

*Onomadapiea

*Onomatopoeia

*Onamaotopeiah

*Onomatopiea

Onomatopoeia

1000

What is the largest living animal?

The blue whale

1000

READING!

Read this passage in under 1 minute and 20 seconds without stopping or messing up.

Aspens are very unusual trees. Their most amazing trait can’t be seen because it’s underground. Aspens are the most widespread tree in
America and Canada.  Most trees need to spread seeds. The seeds fly on the wind or are
carried by animals. They land in a different area. That’s how new trees get started. Although aspens have seeds, most baby aspens start out in
a different way. Aspens can reproduce through their roots, which grow shoots underground. The shoots grow up through the soil and become new
aspen trees. So, in a forest of aspens, all the trees are connected underground. This is called a root system. The group of connected aspens is called a colony. Aspen colonies are the largest living organisms in the world. Aspen colonies can live for thousands of years. Each tree dies after about 150 years. New trees keep sprouting from the root system. In the fall, aspen leaves turn a brilliant gold color. Each winter, the leaves fall, which means they are deciduous trees.  Aspen bark can photosynthesize. Photosynthesis is the act of transforming sunshine into energy in plants. Most trees use their green leaves filled with the chemical chlorophyll in this process. Because aspens also use their bark, they can continue growing even in the winter after their leaves have fallen off. In many aspens, you can see a green tint on their bark that allows photosynthesis to continue.




1000

I'll keep your hair dry.
Bring me just in case.
I'm long and light to carry.
Don't open me in the house.
I hope you don't need me today.

An Umbrella

1000

If you get this answer right you may choose to steal another teams points (however much you'd like to take) or get 2000

Best out of three in Rock, Paper, Scissors