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Fun Facts
100
Do talking animal characters appear in fiction or nonfiction?
Fiction
100
What is the answer to an addition problem?
The sum
100
What is the capital of Pennsylvania?
Harrisburg
100
Name two kinds of precipitation.
rain, snow, sleet, hail, mist
100
In the comic books and movies, Peter Parker turns into what superhero?
Spiderman
200
What do you call a sentence that gives a statement?
A declarative sentence
200
25 X 3 - 50 =?
25
200
What is the age you have to be in order to vote in a national election?
18 years old
200
Which planet is called the red planet because of the color of its surface?
Mars
200
Name the funny fiction series with cartoons and a main character named Greg Heffley.
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid"
300
Find the adjective in the sentence. I ate a greasy piece of pizza for lunch.
"Greasy" is the adjective in the sentence.
300
Estimate 67+89 by rounding each number to the nearest ten
160
300
Which President's face is on the $5 bill?
Abraham Lincoln's face
300
What is the largest object in our solar system?
The sun
300
In football, how many points is a touchdown?
Six points
400
Name three things you should have in a paragraph.
topic sentence, capitalization, punctuation, transition words, 5-7 sentences
400
School ended at 2:45. You got home 40 minutes later. What time did you get home?
3:25
400
Who made a civil rights speech that included the words "I have a dream"?
Martin Luther King Jr.
400
What is the process called by which plants make their own food?
Photosynthesis
400
What country just hosted the 2014 Winter Olympics?
Russia
500
What sentence asks a question?
Interrogative sentence
500
Estimate the product when you multiple 677 X 81, subtract 1,000. What's your answer?
55,000
500
How many continents are in our world? Name all the continents.
7 continents North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Australia, Asia, Antarctica
500
What is the name of the scientist who studies the weather?
Meteorologist
500
What is the name of the sculpture, carved in stone, where you can see the faces of Presidents Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt.
Mount Rushmore