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CLASSROOM FEUD

CLASSROOM FEUD. Language Arts – Elementary. “Little Miss Muffet ” is an example of ______. A. an author B. a poem C. a date D. a sign. B. a poem. Social Studies - Elementary. Name an example of a monument. A. Mount Rushmore B. the Grand Canyon C. Washington, D.C.

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CLASSROOM FEUD

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  1. CLASSROOM FEUD

  2. Language Arts – Elementary • “Little Miss Muffet” is an example of ______. • A. an author • B. a poem • C. a date • D. a sign

  3. B. a poem

  4. Social Studies - Elementary • Name an example of a monument. • A. Mount Rushmore • B. the Grand Canyon • C. Washington, D.C. • D. the railroad

  5. A. Mount Rushmore

  6. Math – Elementary • The remainder of 16/3 is 2 • A. true • B. false

  7. B. false

  8. Science – Elementary • Name something that can vibrate. • A. hula hoop • B. basketball • C. guitar string • D. sunglasses

  9. C. guitar string

  10. Language Arts – Elementary • When an author has something specific he or she wants to say, he or she has a _________. • A. title • B. word • C. question • D. purpose

  11. D. purpose

  12. Social Studies - Elementary • The neighborhoods surrounding cities are commonly called the ______________. • A. urban crawl • B. rural areas • C. suburbs • D. construction sites

  13. C. suburbs

  14. Math – Elementary • How long would you estimate it takes to brush your teeth? • A. 3 seconds • B. 3 minutes • C. 3 hours • D. 3 days

  15. 3 minutes

  16. Science – Elementary • We are walking on the ground instead of floating in the air because of _________. • A. water • B. gas • C. gravity • D. the weather

  17. C. gravity

  18. Language Arts – Elementary • To see a movie or a play, you would go to a _________. • A. conversation • B. map • C. theater • D. gym

  19. C. theater

  20. Math – Elementary • Create an example of a number sentence. • A. 1,4,7 • B. 50% • C. 3 + 5 = 8 • D. 7 - 2

  21. C. 3 + 5 = 8

  22. Math – Elementary • The mean of 0,5,4,6,9 (rounded to nearest whole number) • A. 10 • B. 8 • C. 5 • D. 4

  23. C. 5

  24. Language Arts – Elementary • In the sentence, “Lindsay has written a letter to her pen pal,” the word has is _________. • A. an auxiliary verb • B. a subject • C. a proper noun • D. a common verb

  25. A. an auxiliary verb

  26. Language Arts – Elementary • Which of the following is an example of literature? • A. Minecraft video game • B. a commercial for soap • C. the book Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens • D. the Boy Scouts’ handbook

  27. C. the book Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens

  28. Math – Middle School • A ______ is created when a shape is repeated over and over again without any gaps or overlaps. • A. tessellation • B. composite • C. sample • D. measure of central tendency

  29. A. tessellation

  30. Language Arts – Middle School • A film intended to provide information or insight into real people or a real issue is called _________. • A. a play • B. a documentary • C. literature • D. none of the above

  31. B. a documentary

  32. Science – Middle School • The energy in electromagnetic waves is known as _____________. • A. chemical energy • B. mechanical energy • C. radiant energy • D. nuclear energy

  33. C. radiant energy

  34. Social Studies – Middle School • Supplying land with water to grow crops is called ______________. • A. irrigation • B. immigration • C. philosophy • D. drought

  35. A. irrigation

  36. Language Arts – Middle School • If you are writing a paper to try to convince a reader about something, you are trying to be _________. • A. hostile • B. persuasive • C. cool • D. personified

  37. B. persuasive

  38. Science – Middle School • The body system that allows you to move is the ______________. • A. excretory system • B. muscular system • C. respiratory system • D. circulatory system

  39. B. muscular system

  40. Language Arts – Middle School • The way a story ends is called the _________. • A. climax • B. resolution • C. projection • D. commencement

  41. B. resolution

  42. Social Studies – Middle School • The unofficial war the United States engaged in between 1950 and 1953 is called the ______________. • A. Trojan War • B. Crimean War • C. Vietnam War • D. Korean War

  43. D. Korean War

  44. Math – Middle School • Your chance of rolling a three on a single six-sided die is referred to as _________. • A. perimeter • B. an inequality • C. a simulation • D. probability

  45. D. probability

  46. Language Arts – High School • A long poetic composition about the journey of a hero is called _________. • A. a sonnet • B. a genre • C. a persona • D. an epic

  47. D. an epic

  48. Math –High School • A line that passes through two parallel lines at different points is called a __________. • A. chord • B. vector • C. transversal • D. tangent

  49. C. transversal

  50. Science – High School • One member of a pair that creates the gene for a given trait is called _________. • A. DNA replication • B. an organelle • C. a karyotype • D. an allele

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