7th Grade Math
7th Grade Science
7th Grade ELA
7th Grade History
Little of this and a little of that.
100

-3 + 9 - 2 = x

x = 4

100

When liquid water is in a solid form what is it? 

ice

100

Spell Ms. Wilson's first name

Chasity

100

Name this building

Washington Monument

100

Name this optical device with a stage and eyepiece, whose compound type may have maximum magnification of one thousand times.

Microscope

200
In math, a right angle is how many degrees?

90 degrees

200

Which layer of the Earth is composed primarily of solid rock?

Crust

200

What is the difference between “its” and “it’s”?

“Its” is a possessive pronoun, while “it’s” is a contraction for “it is.”

200

Rodent herbivores in this habitat include the muskrat and capybara, and it is home to wading birds like blue herons. Name this semi-aquatic ecosystem that includes the Everglades and Okefenokee Swamp.

Wetlands

200

Which part of a plant is responsible for absorbing water and minerals from the soil?

Roots

300

What does equivalent mean in math? 

The same as or equal to

300

This is a biological process where plants, algae, and certain bacteria use sunlight energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar) and oxygen

Photosynthesis

300

What does the vocabulary word "plummeting" mean?

To go down at a fast speed

300

Which continent has the most countries?

Africa

300

After the success of Project Mercury, Americans continued to orbit Earth in the first American one of these things, called Skylab. Russia’s first modular one of these things was called Mir.

Space stations

400

Name 2 of the 4 math operations

add subtract multiply divide
400

A merry-go-round is an example of what kind of motion?

Circular

400

What does the word "cascaded" mean?

To pour down or overflow

400

name this 1849 event in which prospectors swarmed west to cities like San Francisco in search of a precious metal.

(California) Gold Rush

400

What is the state capitol of New York?

Albany

500

In math, what are the lines called when they will never touch, but run alongside one another?

Parallel Lines

500

A group of living things and their physical surroundings is called what?

an ecosystem

500

What does scalding mean? 

Hot or scorching

500

Name the largest lake in North America.

Lake Superior

500

Name this human trait whose “O-negative” type is called the universal donor, and whose “AB-positive” is the universal recipient.

blood type

600

3x = 51

x = 17

600

This is responsible for genetic coding of traits. Kendrick says he "has loyalty and royalty" inside his. 

DNA

600

What is the difference between a homophone and a homonym?

A homophone sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning, while a homonym has the same spelling and pronunciation but different meanings.

600

Name the four oceans. 

Pacific Atlantic Indian Arctic

600

What river runs through Egypt?

The Nile