ELA
Math
4th Grade Random
All about 302
Riddles
100

The number of units in each module

What is 3?

100

The number of units we had in math

What is 9?

100
Name two parts of speech

Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs

100

The number of students in our class

What is 16?

100

I have legs but cannot walk

What is a table?

200

The number of modules we had in ELA

What is 4?

200

The name of the top number in a fraction

What is the numerator?

200

If Mr. Morton is the subject of the sentence, what the predicate says _______________ (fill in the blank)

he does

200

Ms. Horne's age

What is 24?

200

I get wetter as I dry

What is a towel?

300

The topic of our third module of the year

What is the American Revolution?

300

The product of 7x8

What is 56?

300

The number of planets in the solar system

What is 8

300
Where Ms.Horne went to college

What is Temple?

300

I am not alive, but I can grow. I do not have eyes, but I can cry.

What is a cloud?

400

The animals we focused on in the second module

What are Monarch Butterflies, Three-Banded Armadillos, Ostriches, and Springbok Gazelle?

400
The difference between perimeter and area

Area measures the space a shape takes up, perimeter is the length of all sides of the shape together

400

The three states of matter

Solid, liquid, gas

400

The most common first initial in our class and how many students names start with it (bonus points if you can name them)

J and 5 students (Jayni, Johnica, Juju, Julen, Jurnee)

400

I am seen in the middle of March and April but I cannot be seen at the beginning or end of either month

What is the letter R?

500
The names of the poets we focused on

What is Walter Dean Myers, Robert Frost, William Carlos Williams, and Valerie Worth.

500

The parts of a division equation (the names for each number)

What is dividend, divisor, and quotient?

500

The number of continents on Earth

What is 7?

500

Name the 5 students that were also in Ms.Horne's class last year

Jayni, Juju, Johnica, Yeuri, Sharif

500

A bus driver was heading down a busy street in the city. He went past three stop signs without stopping, went the wrong way down a one-way street, and answered a message on his phone. But the bus driver didn’t break any traffic laws. How?

He was walking, not driving

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