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Geometry
100
This part of speech gives information about location.

What is a preposition?

100

This part of the plant is where photosynthesis takes place.

What are leaves?

100

The sum of 52 and 48.

What is 100?

100

The capital of Wisconsin.

What is Madison?

100

A seven sided shape.

What is a heptagon?
200

These are two words that sound the same, but are spelled differently and mean different things.

What are homophones?

200

The sixth planet from the sun.

What is Saturn?

200

The answer in a division problem.

What is the quotient?

200

Wisconsin became a state in this year.

When is 1848?

200

A line segment has one of these on each end. 

What is an endpoint?

300

This type of figurative language gives a non-human thing human characteristics or actions.

What is personification?

300

Examples of this biome are a fen, a bog, and a marsh.

What are wetlands?

300

34-2(3+4)+32

What is 29?

300

French traders traded for pelts from this animal.

What is a beaver?

300

He and his followers developed the formula a2+b2=c2.

Who is Pythagoras?

400

This type of poem is made up of eleven words across five lines.

What is an elfchen?

400

This family of vertebrates has wet scales, a two chambered heart, and lays jelly-like eggs.

What are fish?

400

63,360 inches = _______ miles

What is 1 mile?

400
This glacial landform is characterized by a ridge or long hill that was once the edge of a glacier.

What is a moraine?

400

This shape has two pairs of adjacent, congruent sides. It has two acute angles and two obtuse angles.

What is a kite?

500

This type of verb comes before the main verb when speaking in the future tense.

What is an auxiliary (or helping) verb?

500

The Earth has four layers: the crust, ______, the outer core, and the inner core.

What is the mantle?

500

9/45 as a decimal. 

What is 0.2?

500

These were built by early Woodland Indian peoples and are in the shapes of animals.

What are effigy mounds?

500

Two opposite angles that have the same vertex and have the same amplitude.

What are vertical angles?