Math
English/Language Arts
History/Social Studies
Geography
Science
100

1st Grade Math 

What is 2,384 rounded off to the nearest hundred?

2,400

100

1st Grade

What is the term for a word that is similar in meaning to another word?

Synonym

100

1st Grade History/Social Studies

How many British colonies were there in North America? 

13

100

1st Grade

What continent is the Amazon Rainforest in?

South America

100

1st Grade 

Through what process do plants get energy?

Photosynthesis

200

2nd Grade Math 

What is the Roman numeral LXV

 65

200

2nd Grade

Does the word "tone" have a long or short vowel sound?

Long

200

2nd Grade history/Social Studies

What are the 3 branches of the U.S. government?

Legislative, judicial, executive

200

2nd Grade

In what country is the Taj Mahal located?

India

200

2nd Grade

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria
300

3rd Grade Math

What is 6/8 + 2/4?

5/4 or 1 1/4

300

3rd Grade

What is the verb in this sentence?

You are the right one.

are

300

3rd Grade History/Social Studies

What indigenous land are we on? 

Kumeyaay

300

3rd Grade

What is the capital of California?

Sacramento

300

3rd Grade

What phenomenon might be felt on the surface when 2 tectonic plates rub together?

Earthquake

400

4th Grade Math

What is 23 x 9?

207

400

4th Grade

Which is a type of poem? : Graph, Sonnet, Essay?

Sonnet

400

4th Grade History/Social Studies

What are the changes to our Constitution called?

Amendments

400

4th Grade 

What is the largest U.S. State?

Alaska

400

4th Grade

A person who studies rocks is called?

 Geologist

500

5th Grade Math

If your fruit roll-up is 342 yards long, how many feet is it?

1,026

500

5th Grade

The main/central claim of an essay is called...

Thesis (statement)

500

5th Grade

What was President Lincoln's most famous speech called?

Gettysburg Address

500

5th Grade

What is the biggest city in North America?

Mexico City

500

5th Grade

Why do you see lightning before you hear the thunder?

Bonus: What is thunder?

Because light travels faster than sound.

Bonus: It's caused by the rapid heating of the air along the path of the lightning bolt, which creates a shock wave that expands outward.

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