1st Grade: What is the opposite of hot?
What is COLD
1st Grade: What is 6 +7?
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1st Grade: Who was the first president of the United States?
What is George Washington
1st Grade: What do plants need from the Sun to help them grow?
What is Sunlight
1st Grade: What is the noun in this sentence: “The dog ran fast”?
What is Dog
2nd Grade: What is the main character in a story called?
What is The protagonist
2nd Grade: What is 7 x 2?
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2nd Grade: What country did the Pilgrims travel from before coming to America?
What is England
2nd Grade:What are the three common states of matter?
What is Solid, liquid, and gas
2nd Grade: What punctuation mark goes at the end of a question?
What is A question Mark(?)
3rd Grade: What do we call the lesson or message a story teaches?
What is The theme or moral
3rd Grade: What is 36 / 4?
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3rd Grade: What document declared that the American colonies were independent from Great Britain?
What is The Declaration of Independence
3rd Grade: What force pulls objects toward Earth?
What is Gravity
3rd Grade: What is the verb in this sentence: “The birds flew over the tree”?
What is Flew
4th Grade: What is a word that has the same meaning as another word called?
What is A Synonym
4th Grade: What is 11 x 12
132
4th Grade: What was the secret network of tunnels and people used to help enslaved people?
What is the underground railroad
4th Grade: What process do plants use to make their own food?
What is Photosynthesis
4th Grade: What is an adjective?
A word that describes
5th Grade: What is the difference between a first-person and third-person narrator?
First person tells the story using "I" or "we", while third person uses "he", "she", "they", or the characters' names.
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5th Grade: What was used to establish the government and its powers/limits.
What is the constitution
5th Grade: What is the process called when water changes from a liquid into a gas?
What is Evaporation
5th Grade: What is the difference between your and you're
Your shows ownership; you're is short for "you are'