Reading Skills
Math & Logic
Science & Nature
Social Studies & History
100

The person who tells the story is called the what?

Who is the narrator?

100

4 × 3 = ?

What is 12?

100

The force that pulls everything toward Earth.

What is gravity?

100

The first people to live in America were called this.

Who are Native Americans?

200

The beginning, middle, and end of a story are part of the what?

What is the plot?

200

A shape with 4 equal sides and 4 right angles.

What is a square?

200

Animals that live on land AND in water are called this.

What are amphibians?

200

The leader of a city is called this.

Who is the mayor?

300

When you use clues in a story to figure something out, you are making a what?

What is an inference?

300

What number is halfway between 30 and 40?

What is 35?

300

The part of a plant that makes food using sunlight.

What is the leaf?

300

This document starts with “We the People.”

What is the Constitution?

400

When a character has a problem, we call it the what?

What is the conflict?

400

A problem that has numbers and asks you to solve is called this.

What is an equation?

400

The gas humans breathe in to stay alive.

What is oxygen?

400

A map that shows mountains, rivers, and landforms.

What is a physical map?

500

When you compare how two characters are alike and different, what are you doing?

What is comparing and contrasting?

500

If a pattern goes ◼️, ⚫️, ◼️, ⚫️… what comes next?

What is ◼️ (square)?

500

The hard material that makes up your skeleton.

What are bones?

500

A person who studies the past by learning about old objects

What is an archaeologist?

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