Form 1: Cumulus, cirrus, and stratus are types of _______.
What are clouds?
100
Forms 1 & 2: The composer we are currently studying, Frederic Chopin, composed music for this instrument.
What is the piano?
100
GEOGRAPHY - Forms 1 & 2: This year we are studying the continent of Europe. . . . This small country, ______, lies just to the west of England.
What is Wales?
100
Form 4: Produces dark, well-defined shadows; results in hard or gritty images
What is Hard Light?
200
This animal has no eyes and will live after it's cut in half.
What is a worm?
200
Form 2: When the Earth's tectonic plates rub against each other, this may happen.
What is an earthquake?
200
Form 1 & 2: Vermeer uses these two primary colors Vermeer in his paintings.
What are blue and yellow?
200
GEOGRAPHY: This European country is only 2 square kilometers in size.
What is Monaco?
200
Logic: An appeal to someone who has no special knowledge in the area being discussed
What is Faulty Appeal to Authority?
300
An instrument with four strings played by bowing or plucking. Madeline plays this member of the string family.
What is a violin?
300
Form 2: A combination of substances where the individual ingredients can be separated. Ex. Fruit salad, salt and pepper....
What is a mixture?
300
This type or genre of music was a listening favortie of Chopin.
What is opera?
300
EXPRESSIVE ARTS - Forms 3 & 4: This is what we call trying to convince others to do something you want.
What is persuasion or to persuade?
300
Logic: When someone says that what is true of something as a whole MUST be true of each of its parts
What is Whole to Part Fallacy?
400
This is found inside the apple if you cut it in half horizontally.
What is the apple blossom?
400
Form 2: The characteristic of a liquid, solid or gas that makes it heavier or lighter than others. Ex. Oil layers on top of water.
What is density?
400
Forms 3 & 4: Robert Louis Stevenson's family was famous for this occupation in Scotland.
What are Lighthouse Engineers?
400
EXPRESSIVE ARTS - Forms 1 & 2: The type of punctuation mark used at the end of a sentence that is read in an excited or angry voice.
What is an exclamation point?
400
Logic: When someone changes the meaning of a word in the middle of an argument.
What is equivocation?
500
Pluck, bow, strike, strum describe ______.
What are different ways or methods to make sounds on an instrument?
500
Form 2: A combination of elements that results in something new. Not easily separated. Ex. Water. H2O, pizza, bread dough
What is a compound?
500
Last year we enjoyed the jazz music created by these two Americans.
Who are Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong?
500
GEOGRAPHY: This country is known for its waffles & chocolate.
What is Belgium?
500
Form 4: ______ is a concept in photography in which the frame is divided into nine imaginary sections. This creates reference points which act as guides for framing the image.