What are dried grapes called?
Raisins
Which book involves a boy who explores a magical candy factory?
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"
Name three of the colors of the rainbow.
Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet
Which two blocks are affected by gravity?
sand and gravel
What mythical creature is most often depicted as a giant with one eye?
Cyclops
Name one of the food groups
Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Proteins, Dairy
In which book does a spider try to save a pig's life by weaving compliments into her web?
What are three things living creatures need to survive?
Food, shelter, air, water
What do creepers drop after they are killed?
Gunpowder
Which mythical creature has the body of a horse and the head and chest of a human?
What cake got it's name from the ingredients it contains- one pound of butter, one pound of eggs, one pound of sugar?
Pound Cake
In which book does a caterpillar eat lots and lots and lots of food?
"The Very Hungry Caterpillar"
What is another name for where an animal lives?
Habitat
How much paper is required to craft a book?
Three
What does a phoenix do at the end of it's life?
Bursts into flames, then emerges from the ashes as a young phoenix.
What food is not allowed at EarthSchool due to food allergies?
Peanuts
In which book series is the address 4 Privet Drive significant?
"Harry Potter"
What are the three states of matter?
Solid, Liquid, Gas
What was the first enemy introduced in Minecraft?
Which creature, often called the "King of Serpents" is thought to be killed if it sees it's own reflection?
Basilisk
What is the most stolen food in the world?
Cheese
In which book series are people sorted into factions based on personality testing? (Hint, the main character doesn't really fit in just one)
Divergent series
Name the planets in our solar system.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune (Pluto)
In how many days was the first version of Minecraft created?
Six
Which mythical creature from ancient Greece was depicted as a giant snake with many heads and was killed by Hercules?
Hydra