This boy discovers he is a wizard on his 11th birthday.
Harry Potter
The largest mammal in the world.
blue whale
A word that means “very tired.”
exhausted
This country includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
the United Kingdom
The planet known as the Red Planet.
Mars
This character is Harry’s loyal friend who comes from the Weasley family.
Ron Whisley
This process allows plants to make food using sunlight.
photosynthesis
A word meaning “extremely funny.”
hilarious
This famous clock tower in London is one of the symbols of the UK.
Big Ben
The galaxy where Earth is located.
Milky Way
In Stranger Things, this creature is the first monster the kids encounter.
Demogorgon
A region with little rainfall, extreme temperatures, and sand.
desert
A synonym for “difficult.”
challenging
This American city is known for the White House, where the President lives.
Washington, D.C.
The first president of the United States.
George Washington
This dark wizard killed Harry’s parents.
Lord Voldemort
The layer of Earth where all living things exist.
biosphere
A phrase meaning “to stop trying because something is too difficult.”
give up
This famous statue in the United States represents freedom and is located in New York Harbor.
the Statue of Liberty
The “brain” of the computer.
CPU, processor
In Stranger Things, this secret government lab conducts experiments on children.
Hawkins Lab
This natural phenomenon makes glowing lights in the sky in very cold, northern places.
aurora
What is the meaning of the idiom “a piece of cake”?
a task that is extremely easy to do, almost effortless
This wonder of the ancient world is the only one still standing today and is located in Egypt.
the Pyramids of Giza
In British English, people go to the “chemist” to buy medicine, but in American English, they go to this.
pharmacy / drugstore