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Science 100

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Science 100 What is the Respiratory System?

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Science 200

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Science 200 What is a lever?

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Science 300

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Science 300 What is the water cycle?

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Science 400

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Science 400 What is the nucleus of a cell?

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Science 500

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Science 500 What is plate tectonics?

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Social Studies 100

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Social Studies 100 What is Africa?

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Social Studies 200

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Social Studies 200 What is a map legend?

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Social Studies 300

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Social Studies 300 What is Nagasaki and Hiroshima?

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Social Studies 400

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Social Studies 400 What is the Louisiana Purchase?

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Social Studies 500

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Social Studies 500 What was the French Revolution?

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Math 100

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Math 100 What are bar graphs?

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Math 200

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Math 200 What are equations?

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Math 300 The area of this triangle --14-- --10--

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Math 300 What is 70? (½ bh) --14-- --10--

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Math 400

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Math 400 What is radius?

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Math 500 1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34

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Math 500 What is a Fibonacci Sequence?

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Language Arts 100

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Language Arts 100 What is plot?

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Language Arts 200

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Language Arts 200 Who is Charles Dickens?

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Language Arts 300

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Language Arts 300

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Language Arts 400

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Language Arts 400

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cha·ris·ma     n. pl A rare personal quality attributed to leaders who arouse fervent popular devotion and enthusiasm. 2)Personal magnetism or charm: a television news program famed for the charisma of its anchors. Christianity. An extraordinary power, such as the ability to perform miracles, granted by the Holy Spirit. [Greek kharisma, divine favor, from kharizesthai, to favor, from kharis, favor. See gher-2 in Indo-European Roots.] de·moc·ra·cy    n. pl. de·moc·ra·cies Government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives. A political or social unit that has such a government. The common people, considered as the primary source of political power. Language Arts 500

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Language Arts 500 What is the etymology of a word?

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Sports/Arts 100

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Sports/Arts 100 Who is Lance Armstrong?

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Sports/Arts 200

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Sports/Arts 200 What is “Washington Crossing the Delaware?”

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Sports/Arts 300

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Sports/Arts 300 What is a hackeysack?

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Sports/Arts 400

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Sports/Arts 400 What is a treble clef?

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Sports/Arts 500

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Sports/Arts 500 What are activities that are good for the cardiovascular system?

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General 100

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General 100 What are forms of communication?

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General 200

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General 200 What is a tsunami?

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General 300

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General 300 What are sources of energy?

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General 400

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General 400 Who was George Washington Carver?

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General 500

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General 500 What are classics?

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Pictionary Democracy, republic, dictatorship, monarchy Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division (can’t use symbols like +, -, x, ÷) Circulatory system, respiratory system, nervous system, skeletal system Oxygen, carbon dioxide, helium, neon

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Pictionary United States, Canada, England, India book cover, index, table of contents, bibliography inch, foot, yard, mile Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Chicago

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

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

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Plays by Shakespeare Parts of a circle Things associated with the Industrial Revolution Characteristics of mammals Books by Robert Steinbeck Examples of simple machines 50 POINTS 50 POINTS 50 POINTS 100 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases

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

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

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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 POINTS 50 POINTS 50 POINTS 100 POINTS 100 POINTS 200 POINTS Vocabulary Terms & Phrases

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Charades Circle Circumference Diameter Radius Arc Area Triangle Base Height Right triangle Area Equilateral Triangle Area = ½ bh