3rd Grade - All Subjects
4th Grade - All Subjects
5th Grade - All Subjects
100

(English) Which is a plural noun: toy, cup, children, or leaf?

Children

100

(Social Studies) - The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in which war? 

The Civil War

100

(Geography) - Which country is closer to Asia: Canada or the United States? 

The U.S. (Alaska)

200

(Social Studies) - What is Rosa Parks most famous for? 

Refusing to give her seat up in the front of the bus.

200

(Science) - What do you call a scientist who studies rocks?

Geologist

200

(English) - What does it mean to radiate?

A. Spin

B. Kill

C. Glow 

C. Glow

300

(Social Studies) - What beverage did colonists dump in the Boston Harbor in 1773 to protest British taxation? 

Tea

300

(English) - Find the preposition: The pretty calico cat sat on the kitchen table.

"on"

300

(Social Studies) - What war did Americans fight the British for freedom?

The Revolutionary War

400

(Science) - What phenomenon might be felt on the ground you stand on when two tectonic plates rub against each other? 

Earthquake

400

(Geography) What is the largest U.S. state by landmass?

Alaska

400

(English) Please remember to _____ the carrot before you slice it.

A. Pare

B. Pair

C. Pear

A. Pare (Def.: to trim by cutting away its outer edges)

500

(Geography) - How many great lakes are there in the U.S.? Up near Michigan.

5, HOMES (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior)

500

(Science) - Animals who only eat plants are called what? 

Herbivores

500

(Science) - What species can live on both water and land?

Amphibians

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