Countries and Capitals
Countries Occupied
by the United States
Math
Solar System
Books We've Read
100

The capital of the Dominican Republic

Santo Domingo

100

She was the last queen of the Hawaiian Kingdom

Lili'uokalani

100

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8

100

The third planet from the sun, with only one moon, liquid water, and a variety of life forms

Earth

100

Born in Xaragua before marrying Caoanabo and moving to Magauana, this Taíno cacique's name means Golden Flower

Anacaona

200

The capital of Nepal

Kathmandu

200

This island in Oceania is considered an "unincorporated U.S. territory" with the capital city of Hagåtña.

Guam

200

10 + 45

55

200

Named after the Roman God of war and described as the "Red Planet" because of its rust-like dust

Mars

200

After he and his mother are evicted, this 9-year-old learns magic from someone he calls "Ma"

Jaxon

300

The capital of Turkey

Ankara

300

Considered an "unorganized and unincorporated U.S. territory, this place is home to The Rock's ancestors

Samoa

300

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73

300

The largest planet in the solar system with 67 moons

Jupiter

300

This trickster spider always wants to eat and sleep

Anansi

400

Santiago is the capital of this country in Latin America

Chile
400

Ruled by a U.S. military government from 1902 to 1959, this Caribbean island is now an independent socialist nation.

Cuba

400

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211

400

A small planet with no moons, no water, and no air

Mercury

400

Ana María Reyes learned to play this Chopin song on the piano

Mein Freuden

500

Lusaka is the capital of this country in Africa

Zambia

500

He grew up in poverty and graduated from Harvard Law, becoming a leader in the movement for Puerto Rican independence

Pedro Albizu Campos

500

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263

500
Referred to as Earth's sister planet because of its size and proximity to Earth, this planet is home to many volcanos 

Venus

500

When Gabrielle makes a wish to fit in to her new community, she loses this important tool for communicating with her family in Haiti

Haitian language

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