Literature/Writing
Math
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5H Trivia
100
This statement in an essay states your argument or main point.

What is a thesis statement?

100

1/4 x 1/4

 What is 1/16?

100

This was the first colony in the U.S.

What is Roanoke?

100

This is the number of field trips we have been on this year (so far).

What is 3?

200

This novel (that we read this year) was written in verse.

What is "And Then, Boom!"

200

1/4 x 12

What is 3?

200

The Constitutional Convention was held here.

What is Independence Hall in Philadelphia, PA?

200

This team won the 5th Grade Spy Game in 2025.

Who are the Patriots?

300
This is the number of self-reported books read by 5H students this school year. (Closest estimate wins)

What is 179?

300

29 x 12

What is 348?

300

This is a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.

What is democracy?

300

What was the name of the large pinecone on Outdoor Ed?

Who is Bertha?

400
This is the definition of a metaphor.

What is a figure of speech that compares two unrelated objects or actions?

400

0.1 x 0.2

What is 0.02?

400

These two people founded the Black Panther Party.

Who is Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale?

400

The school that 5H partnered with for "And Then, Boom!" was in this state.

What is Iowa?

500

This assignment asked us to use descriptive language and persuasion to describe something gross.

What is the assignment, "Most Disgusting Dish"?
500

A 4th grader lies every Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday and on the other days, tells the truth. A 5th grader lies every Saturday, Sunday, and Monday and on the other days, tells the truth. The 4th grader says: "Yesterday I was lying." The fifth grader says: "So was I." Which day was that?

What is Saturday?

500
This person was George Washington's right hand man.

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

500

This local political figure visited with the 5th grade to discuss political action and governance.

Who is former San Mateo mayor, Mayor Lee?