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What is 60+7?
100

The planet we live on.

What is Earth?

100

The First President of the United States.

Who is George Washington?

100

This punctuation mark tells us that a sentence is finished.

What is a period?

100

The world's largest rodent.

What is a capybara?

200

These key words tell us what operation to use: fewer, less than, difference

What is subtraction?

200

This force pulls everything down.

What is gravity?

200

The group of people that make laws.

What is the government?

200

The contraction for "do not."

What is don't?

200

This animal has zero bones.

What is a shark?

300

The shorter hand on a clock tells us this type of information.

What is an hour?

300

This star gives light and heat.

What is the sun?

300

The holiday where we celebrate the approval of the Declaration of Independence.

What is Fourth of July?

300

Identify the subject: The dog that barked loudly ran fast.

What is the dog?

300

This food never spoils.

What is honey?

400

The President on the five dollar bill.

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

400

This is the hardest mineral in the world.

What is a diamond?

400

The longest river in the United States.

What is the Mississippi River?

400

Used to describe a specific person, place, or thing.

What is a proper noun?

400

This is our biggest muscle.

What is the buttox?

500

This 3D figure has 8 verticies, 12 edges, and all faces are rectangles.

What is a rectangular prism?

500

The three types of rocks.

What are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic?

500

The capital of this civilization was Tenochtitlan.

Who were the Aztec?

500

Stories that are told from generation to generation that may or may not be true.

What is a legend?

500

The name of the world's most famous geyser

What is Old Faithful?

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