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What is the Young Einsteins Club?
It is a club for students who are interested in exploring and learning more about this amazing world of ours. All you have to do is use available resources- books and the Internet- to answer the questions.
How do I join?
Joining is easy! All you have to do is answer one or more of the current questions at the bottom of this page and give the answers to Mrs. Cirulli, either in class or by email. Earn points for each correct answer and get your name on the scoreboard. The more questions you answer correctly, the more points you earn. The student with the most points at the end of each marking period wins a cool prize!
How do I find the answers?
Any way you want- books, encyclopedias, the Internet, Mom or Dad, or a really smart friend.
Do I have to have all the answers?
No. You may answer as many questions as you wish. Just remember, your first answer is the only answer that can earn you points for each question.
How long do I have to answer the questions?
Each set of questions will remain on the Young Einsteins page for at least two weeks.  You can only earn points for questions that are currently listed on this page.
        Scoreboard         

             Congratulations!

  Ross- 500 pts.
  Kendall- 500 pts.
  Kylie- 500 pts.
  Annika- 300 pts.

 

 

 

    Get your name on the scoreboard.  Join the club today!
 

 

 

 

 

 

  Updated Sept. 23

 

                              

                                 Current Questions

50 Points

What is the name of the highest waterfalls, located in Venezuela?

100 Points

What is the name for the very famous and historic prison located in the San Francisco Bay?

150 Points

What is the name for the famous Chinese landmark, built more than 2,000 years ago, and can even be seen from the moon?

200 Points

What is the name of the unique collection of huge stones that have stood near Amesbury, Wiltshire in Southern England?

      Last Session's Questions and Answers

50 Points What author wrote about her childhood in Little House in the Big Woods? Laura Ingalls Wilder
100 Points What canal joins the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea? Suez Canal
150 Points What are the blood vessels called that carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body? arteries
200 Points What Edward Lear characters "danced by the light of the moon"? the Owl and the Pussycat

  Good luck! Remember to check the spelling of your answers. Misspelled answers will not receive points.
 

Email your answers to Mrs. Cirulli

 

 


Young Einsteins is an adaptation of a concept created by Mr. Coley.