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WELCOME TO THE CLASSROOM DAILY!

Teachers: use these daily prompts and questions in your morning meeting or when
you need a brain break.


MARCH 29, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #332:
Red rain has fallen in parts of Europe and Asia.

Red rain, also called “blood rain” happens when relatively high concentrations
of red-colored dust or particles get mixed into rain, giving it a red appearance
as it falls. Learn more in this video from AumSum Time.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



In this 4×4 version of Sudoku, you want to fill each row, column, and quadrant
with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. But you can only use each number once. No
duplications! Can you solve it?


WOULD YOU RATHER?

Would you rather lose your teeth or lose your fingernails?

Optional: find a partner who has an opposing point of view and discuss!


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Curtis wants to buy deep-fried bubblegum at the state fair. He finds 13 nickels
in his pocket and borrows $2 in quarters from a friend. If an order of
deep-fried bubblegum costs $5, does Curtis have enough?


ANSWERS



Math Problem: No, he only has $2.65

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MARCH 28, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #65:
On sunny days in Paris, the Eiffel Tower leans toward the shade.

Learn more fun facts about the Eiffel Tower in this video by Homeschool Pop!


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


WRITING PROMPT OF THE DAY

Explain why the chicken crossed the road.


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Encanto is 1 hour and 50 minutes long. If you watched only 55 minutes of the
movie, what fraction of the movie did you watch?


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: A tennis ball

Math Problem: ½

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MARCH 25, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #104:
A sneeze travels 100 miles per hour!

Learn more about sneezes in this video from SciShow Kids.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


JOKE OF THE DAY

How did the bee brush his hair?

With a honeycomb.


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Carter’s chicken liked to walk around a complete circle every morning. If the
diameter of the circle is 4 feet, what distance does the chicken walk in circles
every week?


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: A coin

Math Problem: 87.96 feet

 

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MARCH 24, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #255:
Tornadoes are most common in the spring and least common in winter.



Learn more about tornadoes in this video from SciShow Kids.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


WORD OF THE DAY

Quell:
Suppress or crush completely.

For more: write a paragraph using the word quell!


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Roland’s mom went through the Burger King drive-through and ordered him chicken
fries. He ate ⅔ of them and then threw the rest out the window. If 9 chicken
fries come in an order, how many did Roland eat?


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: A hole!

Math Problem: 6 chicken fries!

 

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MARCH 23, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #178:
In the Southern Hemisphere, spring ends around 22 December.

Learn more about the seasons and the sun’s rotation in this video from Peekaboo
Kidz!


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


WOULD YOU RATHER?

Would you rather be the funniest or smartest person in the room?

Optional: find a partner who has an opposing point of view and discuss!


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Mr. Rio is buying the supplies to make rainbow glitter slime with his class. He
spends $11.12 on glue, $4.49 on shaving cream, $10.54 on baking soda, $2.47 on
glitter and $14.34 on food coloring. If he pays with a $50 bill, how much change
will he receive?


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: Crossroads

Math Problem: $7.04

 

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MARCH 22, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #331:
Honeybees are at their friendliest when they swarm!

Honeybees are most likely to swarm in the spring. Even though it sounds scary,
they are friendly when they swarm! Learn more about honeybees in this video from
SciShow Kids.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



In this 4×4 version of Sudoku, you want to fill each row, column, and quadrant
with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. But you can only use each number once. No
duplications! Can you solve it?


WOULD YOU RATHER?

Would you rather have your own personal chef or instantly become a gourmet chef
yourself?

Optional: find a partner who has an opposing point of view and discuss!


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Two kangaroos are at the grocery store hopping down the aisles. Kangaroo #1
started at one end of the frozen foods aisle and Kangaroo #2 from the other.
When they met, Kangaroo #1 had hopped 164 feet from his end of the block and
Kangaroo #2 136 feet from his end. How many total feet long is the frozen foods
aisle?


ANSWERS



Math Problem: 300 feet!

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MARCH 21, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #64:
The Spring Equinox is also called the Vernal Equinox!

“Vernal” is the Latin word for “spring,” and equinox means “equal night.” Learn
more about an equinox in this video from Peekaboo Kidz.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


WRITING PROMPT OF THE DAY

Spring cleaning is a great time to get rid of old things. What items could you
spring clean in your bedroom?


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

A bakery is making a Mountain Dew flavored cake topped with Doritos. If the cake
is rectangular and measures 2 feet high, 2 feet wide, and 4 feet long, what is
the volume of the cake?


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: Upside-down pineapple cake

Math Problem: 16ft³

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MARCH 18, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #103:
Peanut butter can be converted into a diamond!

Learn more about the stiletto effect of compression (and how this is possible!)
in this video from KiwiCo!


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


JOKE OF THE DAY

Why couldn’t the flower ride a bike?

It lost its petals.


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Charlie is flying a fire-breathing dragon kite. The string is 9 yards long. John
is flying a giant dinosaur kite. The string is 26 feet long. Who is flying the
kite with the longest string?


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: The letter “I” is in PIE but not in PEN.

Math Problem: Charlie’s kite.

 

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MARCH 17, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #254:
We all wear green on St. Patrick’s Day, but the saint’s official color was
"Saint Patrick's blue," a light shade of sky blue!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Get the wiggles out with this fun St. Patrick’s Day
brain break video.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


WORD OF THE DAY

Aisling:
Irish for ‘dream, vision’ it is a poetic description of a vision.

For more: write a paragraph using the word aisling!


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

At the candy store, chocolate-covered grasshoppers are 25 for $1.00. How many
yummy grasshoppers can you buy for $8.00?


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: The letter “m”

Math Problem: 200 grasshoppers

 

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MARCH 16, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #177:
Shamrocks are the national flower/emblem of Ireland.

Learn more fun facts about St. Patrick’s Day in this video from Little Fox.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


WOULD YOU RATHER?

Would you rather skydive or bungee jump?

Optional: find a partner who has an opposing point of view and discuss!


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Jackie wants a bright green plaid carpet for her rectangular bedroom. The length
of her room is 16 feet and the width is 9 feet. How much carpet will she need to
cover her bedroom floor?


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: Acorn

Math Problem: 144 square feet

 

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MARCH 15, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #330:
The First St. Patrick’s Day Parade Was Held in America in 1895.

Learn more fun St. Patrick’s Day facts in this video from Homeschool Pop.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



In this 4×4 version of Sudoku, you want to fill each row, column, and quadrant
with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. But you can only use each number once. No
duplications! Can you solve it?


WOULD YOU RATHER?

Would you rather eat potato chip flavored ice cream or ice cream flavored potato
chips?

Optional: find a partner who has an opposing point of view and discuss!


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Dylan is making green Jell-O for his class to celebrate the month of March. To
turn the Jell-O green, he adds asparagus. The recipe calls for a half cup of
asparagus juice, but he can only find a ¼ measuring cup. What does he need to
do?


ANSWERS



Math Problem: Use the ¼ measuring cup twice to equal ½

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MARCH 14, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #63:
The symbol for Pi has been in use for over 250 years.

It’s Pi Day! Learn more fun facts about Pi Day in this video.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


WRITING PROMPT OF THE DAY

If you could design any new pizza pie, what ingredients would you add?


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

A donut shop’s most popular item is a seaweed flavored donut with sprinkles. If
the shop sold 120 seaweed donuts on Friday and made a total of $214.80, how much
does one donut cost?


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: See for yourself

Math Problem: $1.79

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MARCH 11, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #102:
Elizabeth Blackwell became the first woman to earn a medical degree in the U.S.

In 1849, she was instrumental in opening up the field of medicine for women,
mentoring many women who went on to careers in the field. Dr. Blackwell also
focused on providing better health care for women and children. Learn more in
this video from Scholastic.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


JOKE OF THE DAY

What’s the best way to throw a party on Mars?

You plan-et!


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Mr. Golding’s class is voting on which pet to get for the class. 10 students
want an octopus. 7 students want a naked mole rat. 8 students want a blobfish.
What fraction of the class voted for an octopus as their next class pet?


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: Bone

Math Problem: ⅖

 

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MARCH 10, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #253:
Caroline Herschel was one of the first women scientists invited to join the
Royal Society.

Throughout her long career, she discovered eight comets, received the Gold Medal
from the Royal Astronomical Society, and helped discover the planet, Uranus.
Learn more about Caroline Herschel in this video for kids.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


WORD OF THE DAY

Zenith:
The highest point of something.

For more: write a paragraph using the word zenith!


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Leslie is raising two chickens in her backyard. The first chicken, Albert
Eggstein, lays 20 eggs but ½ are bad. The second chicken, Amelia Egghart, lays
16 eggs but ¼ are bad. Which chicken laid more good eggs?


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: Reading between the lines

Math Problem: Amelia Egghart with 12 good eggs

 

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MARCH 9, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #176:
Geraldyn “Jerrie” Cobb was the first woman to pass astronaut testing in 1961.


Unfortunately, Cobb wasn’t allowed to travel to space due to her gender. Learn
more about the first woman in space, Sally Ride, in this video.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



Solve this brain puzzle! Answer below.


WOULD YOU RATHER?

Would you rather lick a used toothbrush or chew old gum?

Optional: find a partner who has an opposing point of view and discuss!


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Harold the Hat Man is selling top hats. He balances 12 black top hats in his
left hand, 15 blue top hats in his right hand, and 27 rainbow top hats on his
head. If he sold all the hats on his head, what fraction of the top hats are
left? Simplify your answer.


ANSWERS



Brain Puzzle: I understand

Math Problem: 27/54 or ½

 

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MARCH 8, 2022


TODAY’S FASCINATING FACT!

Fact #329:
The first female state governor was Nellie Tayloe Ross.


She was elected in Wyoming in 1924. Learn other facts about Wyoming in this
video by Homeschool Pop.


BRAIN PUZZLE OF THE DAY



In this 4×4 version of Sudoku, you want to fill each row, column, and quadrant
with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4. But you can only use each number once. No
duplications! Can you solve it?


WOULD YOU RATHER?

Would you rather eat a raw potato or a raw onion?

Optional: find a partner who has an opposing point of view and discuss!


MATH PROBLEM OF THE DAY

Brady is making a soup only with foods starting with the letter "S." He puts in
sausage, snickers, spinach, swiss cheese, salsa, and spaghetti. At the store,
the ingredients cost a total of $84.16. If Brady pays with a $100 bill, how much
change will he get back?


ANSWERS



Math Problem: $15.84

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