Math
ELA
Science
Social Studies
Riddles
100

What is 6 x 0?

0

100
List the vowels 

A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y

100

What is the term for people who study or have expertise in science?

Scientist

100

What country do we live in?

United States

100

What has hands, but cannot clap?

Clock

200

What is 81 / 9?

9

200

Part 1: What is a noun?

Part 2: What is the noun in the following sentence?

The boys built a snowman.

Part 1: A noun is a person, place or thing

Part 2: The boys

200

What is the third planet from the Sun?

Earth

200

What is the name for huge waves that are often caused by an underwater earthquake?

Tsunami

200

What do you call a bear with no teeth?

Gummy Bear
300

Name a quadrilateral.

Acceptable Answers: Square, Rectangle, Trapezoid, Rhombus/Diamond, Kite, Parallelogram

300

Fix the following sentence: 

is martha's birthday on october 17th

Hint: There are 4 corrections that need to be made

Corrections:

-The 'I' in is needs to be capitalized since it is the word at the beginning of the sentence

-The 'M' in Martha needs to be capitalized since it is a name

-The 'O' in October needs to be capitalized since it is a month

-There needs to be a punctuation mark, specifically a question mark, at the end of the sentence

300

What is an omnivore?

An animal that eats both meat and plants

300

True or False: A person who buys goods or services is called a consumer

Consumer

300

You see it once in June, twice in November, but not at all in May. What is it?

The letter 'e'

400

Read the following prompt below and answer the question:

A cheese pizza has 8 slices. Peter ate 2 of the slices. His dad ate the rest. What fraction of the pizza did his dad eat?

*For double points, simplify your answer*

6/8

Simplified: 3/4

400

Identify which spelling of "there" "their", or "they're" is used incorrectly in the following sentence: 

They're about to get their boots and go hiking, but there worried about the rain and the mud.

A) There

B) Their

C) They're 

D) None of the above

A) There

400

What is the name of a slow-moving mass of ice?

Glacier

400

When was the Declaration of Independence signed?

July 4th

400

Why can't a nose be 12 inches long?

Because then it would be a foot (Get it?—Because 1 foot is 12 inches!)

500

Based on the clock shown, what time is it?

8:45

500

What is a simile?

A figure of speech that compares two things using the words 'like' or 'as' to show that they share some attributes 

500

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, liquid, and gas

500

List all 7 continents

North America, South America, Asia, Africa, Europe, Antartica, and Australia 
500

What begins with a 'T', ends with a 'T', and has 'T' in it?

Teapot

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