Famous Landmarks
Sports Legends
Texas Trivia
World Capitals
Science Basics
100

This massive fortification stretches over 13,000 miles across northern China.

Great Wall of China

100

This NBA star won six championships with the Chicago Bulls and is known for his “Air” nickname.

Michael Jordan

100

This Texas city is home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center.

Houston

100

This capital city is home to the Eiffel Tower and the River Seine.

Paris

100

This force pulls objects toward Earth and keeps planets in orbit.

Gravity

200

This famous London clock tower’s name actually refers to the bell inside.

Big Ben

200

Known as “The Sultan of Swat,” he became a baseball icon with the Yankees.

Babe Ruth

200

These flowers blanket Texas fields each spring and are the official state flower.

Bluebonnets

200

Big Ben and Buckingham Palace are found in this European capital.

London

200

Plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food through this process.

Photosynthesis

300

Gladiators once battled in this massive Roman amphitheater completed in 80 AD.

Colosseum

300

This Brazilian soccer star won three World Cups, more than any other player.

Pelé

300

Texas has flown under six different national flags; this theme park chain is named after them.  

Six Flags

300

This capital city surrounds Vatican City, the smallest country in the world.

Rome

300

Elements are arranged by atomic number on this scientific chart.

The Periodic Table

400

This Incan citadel sits high in the Andes and was unknown to outsiders until 1911.

Machu Picchu

400

This two‑sport star became an All‑Star in both MLB and the NFL.

Bo Jackson

400

Known as the “Grand Canyon of Texas,” it’s the second‑largest canyon in the U.S.

Palo Duro Canyon

400

The world’s largest metropolitan area is the capital of this island nation.

Tokyo 

400

The idea that an object in motion stays in motion comes from this scientist’s work.

Newton’s Laws

500

Its iconic “sails” make it one of the most recognizable buildings in Australia.

Sydney Opera House

500

This gymnast has multiple skills named after her due to their difficulty.

Simone Biles

500

He served as the first president of the Republic of Texas and later as governor.

Sam Houston

500

This Canadian capital sits along the river that shares its name.

Ottawa

500

Radio waves, microwaves, and X‑rays are all part of this spectrum.

The Electromagnetic Spectrum

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