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1 Famous people

Pop Stars 7

States

Places

Famous people

Things associated with physics Force and motion Isaac Newton Gravity Pulleys Matter Friction Magnet

Things associated with Halloween Costume Witch Candy Dracula Scary Trick or treat Goblins

Things associated with England Tea Princess Diana Big Ben Castles London BBC Henry VIII

respiratory system, circulatory system, nervous system, skeletal system Lake Michigan, Gulf of Mexico, Nile River, English Channel cell, mitosis, nucleus, cell wall Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Chicago

United States, Canada, England, India inch, foot, yard, mile Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Chicago oxygen, carbon dioxide, helium, neon

Rocky Mountains, Appalachian Mountains, Alps, Pyrenees Sun, Mercury, solar system, meteor Fraction, 3/10, numerator, 4/5=8/10 Drums, cymbals, marimba, tambourine

Kansas, Nebraska, West Virginia, Alabama Symmetrical, parallel, perpendicular, congruent Solar system, meteor, orbit, Saturn Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Sadam Hussein

England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales World War II, Vietnam, Revolutionary War, Desert Storm Cuba, Spain, Japan, Chile Plot, character, setting, author

respiratory system, circulatory system, nervous system, skeletal system tornado, cold front, hurricane, sleet Lake Michigan, Gulf of Mexico, Nile River, English Channel cell, mitosis, nucleus, cell wall

Percussion Instruments Capital cities Things associated with A Tale of Two Cities Parts of speech Things Einstein would say Things Vincent Van Gogh would say 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases

Fractions Parts of the solar system Countries in Asia Punctuation marks Sources of energy Books by Charles Dickens 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases

Lakes Parts of a cell Lines from Shakespeare plays Music composers Books by Mark Twain Countries in Africa 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Terms & Details

Plays by Shakespeare Parts of a circle Things associated with the Renaissance Characteristics of mammals Books by John Steinbeck International Organizations 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases

Synonyms for “happy” Titles of plays Things that happened in the 1970’s Shapes Things associated with Harry Truman Amphibians 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases

Super Bowl winners Things a paleontologist would say Things that happened in the 1960’s Battles Things associated with To Kill a Mockingbird Ceremonies 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases

Ways of walking Systems Lines from poems Things that an economist would say Things found in ancient Egypt 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases Sources of energy

100 POINTS Things that are living Liquids Prime numbers Parts of the digestive system Things that conduct heat 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases Adverbs 100 POINTS

Things in the sky Famous generals Positions in the President’s Cabinet News anchors Types of sentences TV Westerns 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases

Missions in California Fairy tales Locations of Olympics Things associated with the stock market Provinces of Canada “Wonders of the World” 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases

Sports that are played with rackets Countries in South America Things that magnify Styles of architecture 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases Artists Theories about why dinosaurs became extinct

Things associated with Wisconsin Reality TV Shows Things that spin Properties of matter 50 POINTS50 POINTS50 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases Women sports stars Software

Things associated with “yesterday” Guaranteed and viable curriculum Motivation Jeopardy Instruction Graphic organizer Home environment Feedback

Charades

Things associated with Halloween Costume Witch Candy Dracula Scary Trick or treat Goblins

Things associated with Thanksgiving Turkey Cranberry sauce Football Indigestion Shopping Pilgrims Pie

Things associated with St. Patrick’s Day Green St. Patrick’s Day Shamrocks Leprechauns Beer Ireland Parade

Things associated with Valentine’s Day Cupid Heart Chocolate Be Mine Hershey Kisses Roses Romantic dinner

Rivers Nile Missouri Thames Hudson Amazon Mississippi Swanee

Things associated with oceans Waves Moon Algae Pacific Ships Tropical fish George Clooney

Things associated with plants Photosynthesis Foliage Stems Fertilizer Chlorophyll Pollinate Chia pets

Things associated with earthquakes and volcanoes Fault Richter Lava Mt. St. Helens Tsunami San Andreas Fault Dormant

Things associated with addition/subtraction Sum Total Minus Addend Whole number Equals Plus

Things associated with basketball Free throw Michael Jordan North Carolina Traveling Shaq Harlem Globetrotters Dribble

Things associated with the Internet Google Search Engine Wiki URL Home Page A I M Blog Link

Artists Van Gogh Michelangelo Picasso Monet Rembrandt Da Vinci Grandma Moses

Things associated with England Tea Princess Diana Big Ben Castles London BBC Henry VIII

Things associated with punctuation Comma Semi-colon Quotation marks Period Exclamation point Hyphen Colon

Authors/Poets John Steinbeck William Shakespeare Mark Twain Stephen King Emily Dickinson Ernest Hemingway Maya Angelou

Things associated with yesterday Guaranteed and viable curriculum Terms and Details Learning goals Feedback Grades Report Cards Skills and Processes

Things associated with the Internet Google Search engine Blog Home page Wiki Computer Instant Messaging

Acute Right Hypotenuse Obtuse Sides Pythagorean theorem Equilateral Things associated with triangles

Adolph Hitler Mahatma Gandhi Winston Churchill Pearl Harbor Richard Nixon Iwo Jima Orbit Inertia Gravity Circulatory System Respiratory System Nervous System Bicep Triceps Metatarsals

Orbit Inertia Gravity Circulatory System Respiratory System Nervous System Bicep Triceps Metatarsals