3rd Grade
Math
3rd Grade Writing
3rd grade
RANDOM
3rd Grade
Science
3rd Grade
100

10x3

30

100

What does the beginning of every sentence need to start with?

A capital letter

100

What is our mascot? 

Whales


100

What are the 5 senses?

Taste, touch, sight, smell, hearing

100
Who is our governor?

Lourdes A. Leon Guerrero

200

What is 11 x 7 =

77

200

what is a noun (4)?

A person, place, thing or animal

200

How many kids are in our class?

24

200

Name the seasons? (4) 

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter

200

What is the capital of Guam?

Hagatna

300
If Abby had 6 Apples and gave them evenly, to her 3 friends, How many apples would each friend get? 

2 Apples each 

(6 ÷ 3 = 2) 

300

What is an adjective?

A word that describes something

300

How many days in the week are there?

7

300

What does the Earth rotate around?

the Sun

300

What is the name of island bird, tree or flower?

Ko’ko’ or Guam Rail

Ifit

Puti tai nobio

400

24 divided by 6

4

400

What should always go at the end of a sentence?

Punctuation. (.!?)

400

What are the colors of the rainbow?

Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet

400

Name the three states of matter. 

Solid, Liquid, and Gas

400

Where is the our school located?

Tamuning 

500

True or False:

500 < 765 

True
500

What is a verb? 

An action word

500

What is the name of another 3rd grade teacher?

Spelling counts
500

What is a cloud made of?

water droplets. 

500

Name 4 villages around Guam?

Teacher will see if answers are correct.

600

What is 48 Divided by 2 ? 

24

 because 24 x 2 = 48 

600

What is the correct punctuation for the sentences:

Do we have class today ___

Ally yelled, I'm so excited ___

?

!

600

Who is our principal? 

Mrs.Quejado

600

What is water in its gas state called?

Water Vapor
600

How many villagers are there?

1. Agana Heights (Tutuhan)
2. Hågat
3. Asan-Maina (Assan-Ma’ina)
4. Barrigada (Barigåda)
5. Chalan Pago-Ordot (Chålan Pågu-Otdot)
6. Dededo (Dededu)
7. Hagåtña
8. Inalåhan
9. Mangilao
10. Malesso’
11. Mongmong-Toto-Maite (Mongmong-To’to-Maite’)
12. Piti
13. Sånta Rita-Sumai
14. Sinajana (Sinahånña)
15. Talo’fo’fo
16. Tamuning-Tumon-Harmon (Tamuneng-Tomhom)
17. Humåtak
18. Yigo (Yigu)
19. Yona (Yo’ña)

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