Water Cycle
Math Riddles
Fables
Parts of Speech
Coins
100

Water that falls from the clouds 

Precipitation

100

I'm the largest even number between 400 and 500.

488

100

Who wrote the most famous fables?

Aesop

100

I am a person, place or thing. 

Noun

100

Ten of me equal a dime.

Penny

200

Where most of earth's water is located

Oceans

200

I'm the smallest odd number between 100 and 200

101

200

What kind of characters are in many fables?

Animals

200

Pretty is an example of this part of speech.

Adjective

200
There are 10 of me in a dollar.

Dime

300

When water turns from a liquid to a gas

Evaporation

300

I'm between 50 and 60 and you can find me by skip counting my 5's.

55

300

Who raced the tortoise?

A hare (rabbit)

300

I'm an action word; a doing word.

Verb

300

There are four of me in a dollar

Quarter

400

Water forming in clouds

Condensation

400

I'm a two digit number less than 20. My ones digit is 8 more than my tens digit. 

19

400
What is the moral or lesson in the story of the tortoise and the hare?

Slow and steady wins the race.

400

Acadia is an example of this part of speech.

Noun

400

Add a quarter, a dime, a nickel and a dime to find my total.

50 cents

500

Where most of our drinking water comes from

Rivers, lakes, ground water aquifers

500

How many odd numbers are there between 30 and 50?

10

500

What is the purpose of fables, or what do all fables have in common?

They teach a lesson, or have a moral.

500

Run is an example of this part of speech.

Verb

500

Add three quarters and three nickels to get my sum.

90 cents.

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