What makes a square a square?
Four Equal Sides
What's a person, place or thing?
Noun
What is the tallest mountain in the world?
Mt. Everest
How many months of the year have 28 days?
All of them!
What is the process by which plants make their own food using sunlight?
Photosynthesis
On a class field trip there are 4 buses taking 36 students to the zoo. Each bus has the same number of each student. How many students are on each bus?
9 students on each bus
Dad went outside and (sweep, swoop, sweeped, swept) the deck.
Swept
How many continents are there?
7
What goes up but never down?
Your Age
Name the three states of matter and give one example of each.
Solid – Ice
Liquid – Water
Gas – Air
If it’s 5:30 when you leave for the store and 6:15 when you get there, how long did it take?
45 minutes.
What do you call the part of the story with all the action or the big twist?
Climax, complication
What continent is Egypt part of?
Africa
What has 2 hands and a face but is not alive?
A clock
What is the name of the force that pulls objects toward the Earth?
Gravity
Out of the fractions below, which is greatest?
3/20
3/9
3/5
3/5
How many different vowels are in the word "ocean"?
3
What continent is Nepal a part of?
Asia
If you don't keep me, I will break. What am I?
A Promise
Describe the water cycle and name its three or four main stages.
The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on Earth.
Four main stages:
Evaporation – Water turns into vapor because of heat from the sun.
Condensation – Water vapor cools and forms clouds.
Precipitation – Water falls as rain, snow, or hail.
Collection (Accumulation) – Water gathers in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
If a football field is 100 meters long, how many centimeters long is the football field?
10000
The main series of events in a story is called a what?
A plot
Which country gave America the Statue of Liberty?
France
It belongs to you, but your friends use it more. What is it?
Your name
Explain how the digestive system works from the mouth to the stomach?
Digestion begins in the mouth, where teeth chew food and saliva starts breaking it down.
The food travels down the to the stomach.
In the stomach, acids and muscles break the food into a liquid mixture so the body can absorb nutrients later.