About Alameda
Grammar
Math
Science
Reading
100

The type of pet Miss. Alameda has.

What is a dog?
100

What part of speech are people, places, and things?

nouns

100

How would you round 123 to the nearest hundred?

100

100

Name two parts of a plant

Possible answers: root, stem, leaf, flower, fruit, seed

100

What is the setting of a story?

where the story takes place

200

The number of brothers Miss. Alameda has.

What is 2 brothers?

200
What is the past tense form of run?

ran

200

A square has a side that is 4 inches long, what is the perimeter of the square?

16 inches

200

What do you call the first layer of the Earth?

crust

200

An author writes about why it is better to not use plastic products and use reusable material instead. Is their purpose most likely to persuade, inform, or entertain?

persuade

300

What is Miss. Alameda's favorite candy?

sour gummy worms
300

How do you spell the plural form of knife?

knives

300

What is the missing factor in 6 X ___=42

7

300

Is an iguana a mammal or a reptile? 

reptile

300

What resource would you use to see if a word had multiple meanings?

A dictionary

400

Where did Miss. Alameda go to college?

Arizona State University

400

What is the possessive noun in the sentence, "The children's books got wet in the rain." 

children's 

400

True or false: 1/2 is equivalent to 3/4 

false

400

How does light travel?

In a straight line

400

If a story uses words like "I, we, us" which person is the story being told in?

1st person

500
Name one country Miss. Alameda has traveled to outside the US.

Acceptable answers

New Zealand, Kenya, Canada, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Estonia, Panama, Mexico.

500

Which prefix means "after"

un- or post-

post-

500

What is 1,000- 456? 

544

500

What is pitch?

How high or low a sound is.

500

What does the idiom "bite off more than you can chew" mean?

to do more than you can deal with, to do something that is too difficult