50 * 10
What is 500?
This is the part of speech for all of these words: tree, desk, pear, monster, brain, farmer.
What is a noun?
The way that sound travels from a source to the hearer.
What are waves?
This is the fastest animal on land.
What is a cheetah?
This is the name for a group of lions.
What is a pride?
This is the largest number you can make using the digits 8,3,7,5, 2, and 4.
What is 875,432?
This is what we do when we use clues from the text to figure out what the writer is not telling us directly.
What is inferring?
When two things change, we know the one that changes more has more of this.
What is energy?
This is the number of legs that an arachnid has.
8
If you travel north for long enough, you'll reach this country, which eats more macaroni and cheese than any other country in the world.
What is Canada?
This is the mathematical name for the answer in a division problem.
What is the quotient?
This is the part of a word that comes before the word and can change the meaning of the word.
What is a prefix?
This the age of the bottom layer of rock in a rock formation.
What is the oldest?
This is the number of states in the United States.
What is 50?
This extremely slow land animal can hold its breath longer than a dolphin.
What is a sloth?
What is 72 cm2?
This is the coordinating conjunction in the sentence, "We ordered pizza and we watched a movie."
What is and?
This is the kind of eyes that a predator who hunts in low light would need to have.
What is highly/very sensitive?
This is the number of digits in a phone number.
What is 10?
If you use your noggin, you'll know that this is the part of its body where a shrimp's heart is located.
What is the head?
(58 - 47) * 9
What is 99?
This is the meaning of the word "unpremeditated."
What is "not thought about before"?
This is the name of very small pieces of broken rock.
What is sediment?
This is the year that the United States became a country.
What is 1776?
Your tongue is covered with taste buds, but they would be useless without this substance found in your mouth.
What is saliva?