April 6 th -10 th Warm-ups. Monday, April 6 th Warm-up See how many bird names you can unscramble. 1.ulgl 2.rnwe 3.onol 4.cowrhccikeade 5.ocpkrdeewo 6.bacbrildk.

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April 6 th -10 th Warm-ups

Monday, April 6 th Warm-up See how many bird names you can unscramble. 1.ulgl 2.rnwe 3.onol 4.cowrhccikeade 5.ocpkrdeewo 6.bacbrildk 7.gnioep 8.csiohrt 9.tskor 10.ancflo

Tuesday, April 7 th Warm-up How well do you know your sports terminology? Match these terms with their correct sport. 1.touchdownA. wrestling 2.blue lineB. tennis 3.slam dunkC. mountain climbing 4.bull’s-eyeD. hockey 5.ground strikeE. volleyball 6.half nelsonF. archery 7.gutter ballG. football 8.setterH. baseball 9.balkI. bowling 10.scalingJ. basketball

Wednesday, April 8 th Warm-up Here are ten famous American cities. Based on the clues, match the city to their famous features. St. AugustineSanta FeNew York CityWashington D.C. BostonChicagoHonoluluIndianapolis RaleighPhiladelphia 1.Beacon Hill, Fenway Park, Bunker Hill 2.Broad Street, Fairmount Park, Independence Hall, Congress Hall 3.Motor Speedway, Indiana’s capital city 4.New Mexico’s capital city, the palace 5.Potomac River, The White House, Washington Monument 6.Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Central Park 7.The “loop,” O’Hare Airport, Field Museum 8.Oldest city in the United States 9.Pineapple canneries, Hawaii’s capital city 10.North Caroline State University, North Carolina’s capital

Thursday, April 9 th Warm-up Based on the definition, try and figure out the words that all deal with learning or the study of something. 1.Physical nature of the earth: _ _ ology 2.Society and human relations: _ _ _ _ ology 3.Beauty culture: _ _ _ _ _ _ ology 4.Animal and plant life: _ _ ology 5.Industrial arts: _ _ _ _ _ ology 6.Animals: _ _ ology 7.Fortelling the future using stars: _ _ _ _ ology 8.Life and cultures of the ancients: _ _ _ _ _ _ ology 9.Music: _ _ _ _ _ ology 10.Animal fossils: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ology

Friday, April 10 th Warm-up 1.Which city is NOT in France: Paris, Marseilles, Oslo, Nice? 2.Was Jesus born a Roman, a Jew or a Greek? 3.What word refers to both an orchestra leader and a railroad employee? 4.How do you say “please” in Spanish? 5.Your chances of winning are 1 in 10,000. How many can win before you? 6.Which comes from petroleum: oil, coal or natural gas? 7.Does a river flow into another body of water at its source or its mouth? 8.Is government by a few rich or powerful people called a monarchy or an oligarchy? 9.What prefix will turn “caution” into a word for a preventative measure? 10.Finish this saying: “Don’t cut off your nose to spite your ….”