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100 200 300 400 500 Romance Idioms California Trivia Consonants of English American Holidays Children ’ s Stories Travel in the US
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Define “Head over heels in love.” A 100
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Madly in love A 100
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If you’re in love with someone and you have a change of heart, what do you do? A 200
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You break up with that person. A 200
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Define “to get someone off your mind.” A 300
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To forget about someone A 300
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What idiom that you learned in Vera’s class is the opposite of “to dwell on something”? A 400
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To move on A 400
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Complete this sentence: “That actresss is gorgeous. She _________.” A 500
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She looks like a million bucks. A 500
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What is the capital of California? B 100
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Sacramento B 100
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What is California’s nickname? B 200
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The Golden State B 200
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What is the state flower of California? B 300
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The California poppy B 300
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Who is the current governor of California? B 400
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Arnold Schwarzenegger B 400
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What other governor of California was also an actor? B 500
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Ronald Reagan B 500
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Which two of these words start with the same sound? this theater Thomas think C 100
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theater and think C 100
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Which of these words starts with a voiceless sound? love the every ship C 200
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ship C 200
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True or false? The letters “sh” in the word “sheep” represent a consonant cluster. C 300
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False. (“Sh” is a digraph.) C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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What does the term “labiodental” mean? C 400
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It means that your upper teeth and lower lip touch while making a sound. C 400
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Which of these words starts with an affricate? top stop ship chip C 500
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chip C 500
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On what day of the week is Thanksgiving celebrated? D 100
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Thursday D 100
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On what holiday do children wear costumes and ask for candy? D 200
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Halloween D 200
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What do Americans traditionally eat on Thanksgiving Day? D 300
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Turkey (and also stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie…. D 300
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What kind of animal is said to bring eggs and candy to children on Easter? D 400
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A rabbit (The Easter Bunny) D 400
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What historic event is remembered on the Fourth of July? D 500
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The signing of the Declaration of Independence. D 500
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Who wrote The Cat in the Hat? E 100
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Dr. Seuss E 100
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In the famous children’s readers, what kind of pets did Dick and Jane have? E 200
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A dog (Spot) and a cat (Puff) E 200
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Complete this children’s book title: One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, _________ E 300
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Blue Fish E 300
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What is the first step in the Think Aloud process? E 400
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The teacher models by reading and thinking aloud, and the students are silent. E 400
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What does “D.E.A.R. time” stand for? E 500
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“Drop Everything And Read” E 500
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In what state is the Grand Canyon located? F 100
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Arizona F 100
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What is the three-letter abbreviation of Los Angeles International Airport? F 200
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LAX F 200
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What is the name of the huge dam near Las Vegas? F 300
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Hoover Dam (Sometimes also called Boulder Dam) F 300
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What is the name of the island in San Francisco Bay that was once a prison? F 400
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Alcatraz F 400
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Which of these is not the name of a bridge near San Francisco? a. The Golden Gate Bridge b. The Richmond Bridge c. The Berkeley Bridge d. The Oakland Bay Bridge F 500
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The Berkeley Bridge F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Valentine’s Day Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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What is the name of the Roman festival on which Valentine’s Day is based? Click on screen to continue
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Lupercalia (a festival day for young people) Click on screen to continue
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