First Grade: This person invented the telephone.
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
First Grade: A person, place, or thing.
What is a noun?
First Grade: There are this many states in the US.
What is 50?
First Grade: This happens because the Earth rotates.
What are the seasons?
First Grade: 7 + 2 =
What is 9?
Second Grade: He wrote the "I Have a Dream" speech.
Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?
Second Grade: This is a book genre that features magical creatures such as fairies and giants.
What are fairy tales?
What is Texas?
Second Grade: Another term for H2O.
What is water?
Second Grade: The Roman Numeral XVI.
What is 16?
Third Grade: Julius Caesar was an emperor of this empire.
What is the Roman Empire?
Third Grade: This is the person that tells the story from their perspective.
Who is the narrator?
Third Grade: The longest river in the world.
What is the Amazon River?
Third Grade: The phenomenon when two tectonic plates rub together.
What is an earthquake?
Third Grade: The top and bottom number in a fraction.
What is the numerator and denominator?
Fourth Grade: He wrote the National Anthem.
Who is Francis Scott Key?
Fourth Grade: This is the main character in the story.
Who is the protagonist?
Double Jeopardy: Fourth Grade: This is where the largest desert is located.
What is Northern Africa?
Fourth Grade: The part of the eye that controls the amount of light in the center.
What is the pupil?
Double Jeopardy: Fourth Grade: A hexagon has this many sides.
What is 6?
Fifth Grade: This was the decade when Hong Kong retreated from British Rule.
What is the 1990s?
Fifth Grade: The classic creator of famous book characters, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.
Who is Mark Twain?
Fifth Grade: The main language spoken in Quebec, Canada.
What is French?
Fifth Grade: Name the three states of matter.
What are solid, liquid, and gas?
Fifth Grade: If a football field is 100 yards, this is how many feet it is.
What is 300 feet?