Optical Illusions & Experiments
Inventions & The Environment
Grammar Review
Desert & Animals
Olympics & Sports
100

What is an optical illusion?

A picture that tricks your eyes / makes you see something different.

100

Why do people invent things?

To solve problems / to help people / to help the planet.

100

Which pronoun replaces “Maria”?

Her

100

Name one desert animal.

Camel / lizard / snake etc.

100

Where did the Olympic Games start?

Greece.

200

Name one shape we learned.

Circle / square / triangle / rectangle (etc.)

200

Name one invention that helps the environment.

Solar panels / recycling machines / electric cars (etc.)

200

Which pronoun replaces “Tom”?

Him

200

What is an oasis?

A place with water in the desert.

200

Name one winter sport.

Skiing / ice skating / snowboarding / hockey (etc.)

300

What do we write after an experiment?

The results.

300

What is pollution?

Dirty air, water, or land that harms the planet.

300

Which pronoun replaces “the books”?

Them

300

How does a camel survive in the desert?

It stores fat in its hump / it can go without water.

300

How often do the Olympics happen?

Every four years.

400

What is camouflage?

When an animal hides by looking like its surroundings.

400

What is waste?

Things we throw away.

400

Give one adverb of frequency.

Always / usually / sometimes / never

400

Make a comparative: big → ?

Bigger

400

What do athletes try to win?

A medal.

500

Why do animals use camouflage?

To stay safe / hide from predators.

500

How can we help the planet?

Recycle / reduce plastic / save water / save electricity.

500

Complete: I invented a machine ___ help people.

To

500

Make a superlative: tall → ?

Tallest.

500

Name one Olympic value.

Friendship / respect / excellence.

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