School Subjects
Tricky Riddles
Fun Facts Around the World
English Vocabulary Challenge
Did You Know?
100

In this subject, you learn how to add, subtract, and solve problems.

Math

100

What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?

a clock

100

This animal from Australia carries its baby in a pouch.

kangaroo

100

What’s the opposite of hot?

cold

100

This is the largest planet in our solar system.

Jupiter

200

In this class, you study plants, animals, and the human body.

Science oiiii

200

What gets wetter the more it dries?

towel

200

The Eiffel Tower is located in this country.

france

200

What do you call a person who teaches at school?

Teacher

200

This ocean is the biggest in the world.

Pacific Ocean

300

This subject teaches you about countries, maps, and Earth.

Geography

300

I’m full of keys but can’t open a door.

a piano

300

In Japan, people take off these before entering a house.

shoes

300

Which word means "to quickly look at something"?

glance
300

This bird can fly backward!

hummingbird

400

You read novels and write essays in this subject.

English (Literature)

400

The more you take away, the bigger I get.

a hole

400

This country has more people than any other in the world.

China

400

This word means “very tired” – starts with an “e.”

exhausted


400

This part of your body has no bones — but it’s super strong.

tongueee

500

In this subject, you learn about the past, like ancient Egypt or world wars.

History yess

500

I fly without wings and cry without eyes. What am I?

cloud

500

This island nation is shaped like a boot and known for pizza and pasta.

Italyyy

500

What do we call a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning? (e.g., “bat” the animal vs. “bat” used in baseball)

a homonymmmm

500

our brain uses about how much of your body’s energy?

your brainnnnn

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