Names in Fairy Tales
Fun with Math
Science
U.S. Geography
Animals
100

This is the name of the dog that follows Dorothy into Oz.

Toto

100

The mathematical operation used to find the difference of 2 or more numbers.

Subtraction

100

This colorful phenomenon occurs when light passes through rain.

a rainbow

100

This state is known the world over for having the best lobster.

Maine

100

This amphibian starts life with a tail and then grows legs.

A frog

200

Who is the young boy who finds a magic lamp?

Alladin

200

It's the value of 70 divided by 10.

7

200

This shiny celestial body orbits the Earth and reflects sunlight.

The moon

200

This is the largest state in the U.S.  It's known for it's wildlife and cold temperatures.

Alaska

200

This is the fastest land animal.

A Cheetah.

300

This boy leads children into a magical place called "Neverland".

Peter Pan

300

It's the mathematical term for the top number of a fraction.

numerator

300

This planet is knoiwn as the red planet.

Mars

300

This is the largest city in the U.S. known for it's diverse culture.  It's also home to Time's Square.  

New York City

300

This large reptile is found in warm regions and is known for it's powerful jaws.

crocodile/alligator

400

He's a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy.




Pinocchio

400

What is the mathematical term for the bottom number of a fraction?

denominator

400

This is the force that keeps planets in orbit.  

It's also the force that keeps human beings from floating around.

gravity

400

What is the smallest state in the U.S.  

Hint:  Ms. Judy grew up there and it's NOT an island!

Rhode Island

400

This mammal can glide through the air using it's wing like membranes.

A bat.

500

This boy trades his cow for magic beans.






Jack

500

What shape is a stop sign?

An octagon

500

This gas is necessary for all living things to breathe.

Oxygen

500

How many states start with the letter "M"?

Hint:  2/3 sang them during the spring concert!

  8

Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, and Montana

500

This flightless bird is native to New Zealand.  

Hint:  It's also a fruit we enjoy here at school.  

A kiwi.