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100

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Factual stories based on actual facts, events or people.

What is nonfiction?

100

Books with characters, plots and settings.

What is fiction?

100

Name 3 objects that will sink.

Answers will vary.

100

The basic building blocks of rocks.

What are minerals.

100

A push or a pull.

What is a force?

100

People who design and build things to solve problems.

What is an engineer?

200

The term Ancient Egyptians used to measure the width of four fingers.

What is a palm?

200

Invented by a cook when he was trying to make french fries.

What are potato chips?

200

This determines whether something will sink or float?

What is density?

200

True or False. Green plants are the only living things that can make its own food.

True.

200

This makes it more difficult to lift a bowling ball than a feather.

What is gravity (weight)?

200

A technology that converts wind power into mechanical energy.

What is a windmill (turbine)?

300

This can be measured, but has no length, width or height.

What is temperature?

300

"You bug me," is an example of this type of figurative language.

What is an idiom?

300

Bubbles are this shape.

What is a circle?


300

The part of a tree that holds soil in place.

What are roots?

300

True or False. It takes a bigger force to move things faster.

True

300

What a story or paragraph is mostly about.

What is the main idea?

400

It was built to rescue Iggy's class on their field trip.

What is a bridge?

400

Researchers in Japan used this to connect a device to control cockroaches movements; students also use it in school everyday.

What is a backpack?

400

"The trees danced," is an example of...

What is personification?

400

Trees provide this gas for all living things.

What is oxygen?

400

When two surfaces rub together.

What is friction?

400

Blocks electricity from running through them.

What is an insulator?

500

Someone who designs buildings.

What is an architect?

500

Someone who designs & builds bridges.

What is a civil engineer?

500

The process of separating parts of a mixture.

What is chromotography?

500

This part of a tree is used to make latex, gum and syrup.

What is sap?

500

A force that pulls objects toward the Earth.

What is gravity?

500

Light Emitting Diodes.

What is an LED?

600

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.

What is STEM?

600

To reuse.

What is recycle?

600

Red, blue and yellow.

What are primary colors?

600

The hardest rock.

What is a diamond?

600

Due to this, toy cars move slower on carpet than tile.

What is friction?

600

He invented the woodburning stove, the lightening rod, a glass instrument, & bifocals.

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

700

A person, place or thing.

What is a noun.

700

America's birthday.

What is the Fourth of July?

700

The amount of space taken up by an object.

What is volume?

700

A process in which plants make their own food.

What is photosynthesis?

700

At the center of gravity is...

What is the letter V?

700

To keep going in spite of difficulties.

What is perseverance?

800

According to ancient Egyptians, this is the length from the elbow to the tip of long finger.

What is a cubit?

800

This bad atmosphere caused us to have indoor recess.

What is an air quality alert?

800

The more it dries, the wetter it gets.

What is a towel?

800

Wood that is cut into pieces and cooked.

What is pulp?

800

A force that moves something toward you.

What is a pull?

800

Electricity that flows in a loop.

What is a circuit?

900

Made to stand up to wear, pressure and damage.

What is durability?

900

Possibility of danger.

What is risk?

900

The weight of something compared to its size.

What is density?

900

Plants and animals that have turned into rock.

What are fossils?

900

True or False. If there were no air, gravity would pull everything at the same speed.

True.

900

Name 3 technologies that help with communication.

Answers may vary (smartphone, internet, computer, etc.0

1000

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers," is an example of...

What is alliteration?

1000

Things that follow in a particular order.

What is a sequence?

1000

The upward force of a liquid on an object.

What is buoyancy?

1000

These rocks are formed when sand & other natural things are squeezed together until they get hard.

What are sedimentary rocks?

1000

He discovered the laws of gravity and motion.

Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

1000

"Chirp, meow, boom, zap, pow" are examples of this type of figurative language.

What is an onomatopoeia?

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