States
Presidents
Parts of Speech
Figurative Language
Math
100

What is the capital of Texas

Austin

100

Who was the first President of the United States?

George Washington

100

What part of speech names a person, place, thing, or idea?

Noun

100

"Texas is so big, it would take a million years to drive across it!"

Hyperbole

100

900,000,000 / 2

450,000,000

200

Name four states that border Texas.

New Mexico

Lousiana

Oklahoma

Arkansas

200

Who is the current President of the US 

Donald Trump

200

What part of speech describes or gives more information about a verb, an adjective, or another adverb?

Adverb

200

"Abraham Lincoln was as brave as a lion during the Civil War."

Simile

200

100 times 300

30,000

300

How many states are there in the United States?

50

300

Who is on the $5 bill?

Abraham Lincoln

300

What part of speech describes or gives more information about a noun?

Adjective

300

"BOOM!"

Onomatopoeia

300

How far does the bus travel in 5 hours if it moves at 60 miles per hour?

The bus travels 300 miles in 5 hours across Texas.

400

Name a state that touches the West coast

Washington

Oregon

California

400

Who was President during the Civil War?

Abraham Lincoln

400

What part of speech connects words, phrases, or sentences together?

Conjunction

400

"The Texas wind whispered secrets as it danced through the tall grass, while the sun smiled warmly over the largest state."

Personification

400

How many cookies can be stored if each jar can hold 32 cookies and we have 5 jars?

160 cookies

500

What are two important natural resources found in Texas

Oil and natual gas

500

Which President gave the famous speech that started with “I have a dream”?

TRICK QUESTION, not a president it was Martin Luther King Jr.

500

In the sentence “Texas is the largest state by land area,” which word is the noun?

Texas and state are nouns.

500

"Texas is a giant playground where history and nature come alive."

Metaphor

500

Oliver removed 56 marbles from his marble box and put them into 8 equal groups. How many marbles were in each group?

56/8= 7