What do we call colors like red, yellow, and blue that can’t be made by mixing other colors?
What are primary colors?
How many beats does a quarter note usually get?
What is one beat?
What muscle in your body pumps blood?
What is your heart?
What is the person called who writes the book?
Who is the author?
This force pulls things toward the ground.
What is gravity?
This famous artist painted the "Mona Lisa."
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
Which instrument has black and white keys and is played by pressing them with your fingers?
What is a piano?
What is the name of the activity where players pass a ball over a net using their hands?
What is volleyball?
What kind of book gives real facts about a topic?
What is nonfiction?
This tool is used to look at things very closely.
What is a microscope?
Which art element refers to how something feels or looks like it would feel?
What is texture?
What do you call the highness or lowness of a sound?
What is pitch?
What kind of exercise is running, jumping, or swimming, where your heart rate goes up?
What is cardio (aerobic exercise)?
What online tool do you use to help find websites and information?
What is a search engine?
What type of energy comes from the sun?
What is solar energy?
This art technique involves cutting and pasting paper or other materials to create a design.
What is collage?
This person stands in front of a band or choir and leads them.
What is a conductor?
This piece of equipment is used to jump over and spin around.
What is a jump rope?
This term means checking if something on the internet is true or made up.
What is fact-checking?
What is the system of steps scientists use to investigate a problem or question?
What is the scientific method?
What is the name of the principle of art that describes how parts of an artwork relate to each other in size?
What is proportion?
This famous composer became deaf but still wrote beautiful music.
Who is Beethoven?
This team sport is played with a bat and bases.
What is baseball or softball?
What is it called when you give credit to the source where you found your information?
What is citing your source?
In coding, what do we call a set of instructions that tells the computer what to do?
What is an algorithm or a program?