Math & Money
Reading & Words
Space & Weather
Animals & Habitats
U.S. Landmarks
100

This silver coin is worth exactly 25 cents.

What is a quarter?

100

This is a person, place, or thing.

What is a noun?

100

This is the planet we live on.

What is Earth?

100

Camels, scorpions, and rattlesnakes are built to survive in this very dry, sandy biome.

What is the desert?

100

This giant, green lady stands in New York Harbor holding a torch up high.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

If you have 3 dimes and 2 nickels, this is the total amount of money you have.

What is 40 cents?

200

These are words that sound the same at the end, like "cat" and "hat."

What are rhyming words?

200

This white, fluffy thing in the sky is made of billions of tiny drops of water floating together.

What is a cloud?

200

This frozen, treeless habitat at the very top of the world is where polar bears live.

What is the tundra (or the Arctic)?

200

This famous mansion at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is where the President lives and works.

What is the White House?

300

This is the math operation you use when you want to find the "sum" of two numbers.

What is addition?

300

This is the part of a book that lists the chapters and the pages they start on, usually found at the very front.

What is the table of contents?

300

This instrument is what we use to measure how hot or cold it is outside.

What is a thermometer? 

300

Monkeys, toucans, and jaguars live in this warm, wet forest filled with tall trees.

 What is the rainforest?

300

This massive, deep canyon in Arizona was carved out over millions of years by the Colorado River.

What is the Grand Canyon?

400

 This is the number of minutes in one full hour.

What is 60 minutes?

400

This punctuation mark is used to show ownership, like in the sentence: "This is Sam's coat."

What is an apostrophe?

400

It takes Earth this many days to make one full trip all the way around the Sun.

What is 365 days (or one year)?

400

This is the general name for a saltwater habitat that covers over 70% of the Earth's surface.

What is the ocean?

400

This mountain in South Dakota features the carved faces of four famous US presidents.

What is Mount Rushmore?

500

A shape with three sides and three corners is called this.

What is a triangle?

500

A story that is completely made up and features magical elements is called this.

What is a fairy tale (or fantasy)?

500

This giant, spinning storm brings heavy rain and very strong winds, and forms over warm ocean water.

What is a hurricane?

500

An animal like a frog or a beaver lives in this type of habitat, which means the water is not salty.

What is freshwater (or a pond/river)?

500

This famous, bright orange suspension bridge connects the city of San Francisco to Marin County.

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

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