Ancient Civilizations
Science
ELA
Arts & Entertainment
World Geography
100

This Egyptian structure has a square base and four triangular sides that meet at a point.

Pyramid

100

This is the closest star to Earth and provides the energy needed for life.

Sun

100

This punctuation mark is used at the end of a sentence that asks a question.

Question Mark

100

This video game features a plumber named Mario who often has to rescue Princess Peach.

Super Mario

100

This is the largest continent on Earth.

Asia

200

In Greek mythology, this king of the gods ruled from Mount Olympus and wielded a lightning bolt.

Zeus

200

These are the three primary states of matter.

Solid, liquid, gas

200

This is a type of comparison that uses the words "like" or "as."

Simile

200

This primary color mixed with blue creates the color purple.

Red

200

This imaginary line circles the middle of the Earth, dividing it into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

Equator

300

These picture-based characters were used as the primary writing system in Ancient Egypt.

Hieroglyphs

300

This red planet is the fourth from the sun and features the largest volcano in the solar system.

Mars

300

In a story, this is the name for the main character who is often the "hero."

Protagonist

300

This is the name of the wizarding school Harry Potter attends.

Hogwarts

300

This is the capital city of Canada.

Ottawa

400

This "Great" stone barrier was built across Northern China to protect the empire from invaders.

Great Wall of China

400

In the water cycle, this is the process where liquid water turns into gas or vapor.

Evaporation

400

A figure of speech. Words like "Bam," "Zap," and "Buzz" that imitate sounds are examples of this. 

Onomatopoeia

400

Leonardo da Vinci painted this famous portrait of a woman with a mysterious smile.

Mona Lisa
400

This is the only continent that is also a country.

Australia

500

This longest river in the world provided the water and fertile soil necessary for nearby civilizations to thrive.

Nile

500

This "force" is what keeps our feet on the ground and governs the motion of the planets.

Gravity

500

This is the term for a word that has the opposite meaning of another word.

Antonym

500

This technique uses a "vanishing point" to make objects on a flat surface look 3D or far away.

Perspective

500

The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from this European country.

France