6th Grade Science
7th Grade Grammar
8th Grade Social Studies
7th Grade math terms
8th Grade Science
100
The Earth is made up of this substance mostly  
What is water
100
A compound sentence consists of one independent clause and
What is a dependent clause
100
This city was the first to be founded in Georgia, and is still a huge tourist and historical place
What is the city of Savannah
100
a number sentence with an equal sign
What is an algebraic equation
100
The study of chemicals
What is chemistry
200
The third planet from the sun
What is Earth
200
A fragment occurs when either a subject or blank is missing
What is a verb/predicate
200
This person digs into the Earth to find artifacts and remnants of people who lived before us
What is an archaeologist
200
an expression is the oppistie of expanding an expression
What is Factoring
200
The periodic table is made of most of these elements
What are gases
300

a scientific instrument used in meteorology to measure atmospheric pressure.

What is a barometer
300

What is wrong with the sentence below?

I had going to be late to the picnic.

Improper verb tense.
300
Chief of the Yamacraw Indians
Who is Chief Tomochichi
300
numbers that can be written as terminating or repeating decimals
What are rational numbers
300
Newton's third law

that for any action, there will be either an equal or opposite reaction

400
The study of outer space
What is astronomy
400
A simile compares two things using what words
What are like and as
400
First Spanish explorer to set foot in Georgia
Hernando De Soto
400
this compares two quantites with different units of measure
what is rate
400
Volume is defined as

the amount of space that a substance or object occupies

500
the amount of planets there are (including pluto)
8
500
The difference between a simile and metaphor
One doesn't use the word like or as
500
The location in Brunswick that has lots of history, and every year, fourth and fifth grader students visit.
What is Oglethorpe
500
a part to whole ratio
What is rate
500

Whose law was this: every object will remain at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled to change its state by the action of an external force

Issac Newton

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