Math
Science
History
English
Geography
100

Math:

What is 384 rounded to the nearest ten?

380

100

Science:

A caterpillar changes and grows into a what?

A butterfly

100

History:

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from where?

France

100

English:

What is the term for a word that is similar in meaning to another word?

Synonym


100

Geography:

How many continents are there?

7

200

Math:

You have two quarters, a nickel, three dimes, and four pennies. How much money do you have?

89 cents

200

Science:

How many legs do arachnids have?

8

200

History:

What are the first ten amendments to the Constitution called?

The Bill of Rights

200

English:

What do the following words all mean: Decade, Decennial, Decagonal

A set of 10 (ten years, happening every ten years, ten sides)

200

Geography:

In what country is the Taj Mahal located?

India

300

Math:

How many sides does a hexagon have?

6 sides

300

Science:

What phenomenon might be felt on the surface when two tectonic plates rub against each other?

Earthquake


300

History:

Julius Caesar was the emperor of what empire?

The Roman Empire

300

English:

Adding conjunctions such as "and" or "but" turns a simple sentence into what type of sentence?

A compound sentence

300

Geography:

What is the capital of Florida?

Tallahassee

400

Math:

23 x 4 =

92

400

Science:

What planet is nicknamed the “Red Planet?”

Mars

400

History:

Name two of Columbus’ three ships:

Nina, Pinta, Santa Maria

400

English:

Find the preposition: 

The pretty cat sat on the kitchen table.

On

400

Geography:

What is the largest U.S. state by landmass?

Alaska

500

Math:

How many countries have Mr. Washington visited?

500

Science:

What is Mrs. Arch's baby named?

Makenna

500

History:

What big thing is Ms. Shulman doing this summer?

Getting married


500

English:

How old is Ms. Hundt's youngest kid?

2 years old


500

Geography:

What is Ms. Strait doing next year for work?

Going to Central

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