Planets
Disney
State NickNames
World Money
Simpsons
100

This planet is known as the “Red Planet.”

Mars

100

In this movie, a princess loses a glass slipper at midnight.

Cinderella

100

This state is called the “Sunshine State.”

Florida

100

This country uses the peso

Mexico

100

This donut-loving dad works at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.

Homer

200

This is the largest planet in our solar system.

Jupiter


200

In this Disney film, a boy never grows up and lives in Neverland.

Peten Pan

200

This state is known as the “Lone Star State.”

Texas

200

This European country uses the euro and is famous for the Eiffel Tower.

France

200

This spiky-haired boy is famous for saying, “Ay, caramba!”

Bart

300

This planet has rings that are easy to see with a telescope.

Saturn

300

This movie features a brave Chinese warrior who disguises herself as a man.

Mulan

300

This state is nicknamed the “Peach State.”

Georgia

300

Japan uses this currency, which has a name that starts with the letter Y.

Yen

300

This intelligent girl plays the saxophone and loves school.

Lisa

400

This is the hottest planet in our solar system, even though it’s not the closest to the Sun.

Venus

400

In this movie, Miguel travels to the Land of the Dead to discover his family’s history.

Coco

400

This state is known as the “Golden State.”

California

400

This country uses the pound.

England or GB

400

This baby rarely talks but always carries a pacifier.

Maggie

500

This is the farthest planet from the Sun.

Neptune

500

This Disney movie is about a rat who dreams of becoming a chef in Paris.

Ratatouille

500

This state is known as the “Grand Canyon State.”

Arizona

500

This country uses the rupee and is the second-most populated country in the world.

India

500

This neighbor is super friendly and often says, “Hi-diddly-ho!”

Ned Flanders

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