Butterflys
Geography
Cece!
History
Guess what I am!
100

How many legs does an adult butterfly have?

Six

100

A country where Spanish is spoken. The United States is its neighbor.

Mexico

100

How old is Cece?

20

100

Who was the first president of the United States of America?

George Washington

100

I wear a uniform and put out fires what am I?

Firefighter

200

What do butterflies drink from flowers?

Nectar!

200

This country is made up of Islands and Mt. Fuji is located there.

Japan

200

What is Cece's favorite color?

Red

200

What is there for each state on the United States flag?

A star!

200

I work outside, drive tractors and feed animals what am I?

A farmer!

300

Why do butterflies only lay their eggs on milkweed leaves?

When the caterpillars hatch, they need the milkweed for food. They cannot eat other types of leaves!

300

What is the second largest continent and has an island country named Madagascar?

Africa!

300

What color are Cece's finger nails painted?

Light Pink! 

300

Who invented the telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

300

I am small and blue. I can be found in the woods and I grow on bushes What am I?

Blueberries!

400

What is a proboscis? What does a butterfly do with it?

A proboscis is a long, thin, curled part of the butterfly. It is used like a straw to sip nectar from flowers!
400

Which country in Europe has the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower?

France 

400

What sport does Cece participate in?

Swimming! 

400

Who sailed the ocean blue in 1492?

Christopher Columbus

400

I am colorful. I am usually round and spin and can be found on shelves and in classrooms. What am I?

A Globe!

500

What are the three main parts of an adult. butterfly's body?

Head, thorax, abdomen
500

What continent is the Great Barrier Reef located in?

Australia 

500

Who is Cece's car named after?

Eugene Fitzherbet (From Tangeled)

500

What year was the Declaration of Independence signed?

1776

500

I have four legs and usually have books, papers and pencils inside of me? What am I?

A Desk!