4th Grade Geography
1st Grade Show and Tell
6th Grade Math
8th Grade Science
9th Grade English
300

This large country is both a part of Asia and Europe, and is known for landmarks like the Kremlin and Red Square.

What is Russia?

300

This small, furry pet is known for running on a wheel and storing food in its cheek pouches.

What is a hamster?

300

This property of addition states that the sum of a group of numbers is the same regardless of how the numbers are grouped.

What is the associative property?

300

This chemical element, with the symbol O, is essential for respiration in most living organisms.

What is oxygen?

300

This Shakespearean play, set in Verona, tells the tragic love story of two young lovers from feuding families.

What is "Romeo and Juliet"?

600

This river, the longest in the world, flows through northeastern Africa and is closely associated with ancient Egyptian civilization.

What is the Nile River?

600

This brightly colored tropical bird is famous for its ability to mimic human speech.

What is a parrot?

600

This term refers to the number below the line in a fraction.

What is the denominator?

600

This force of attraction between two objects depends on their masses and the distance between them.

What is gravity?

600

This literary device involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds in closely placed words, such as in "She sells seashells by the seashore."

What is alliteration?

900

This mountain range in South America is the longest continental mountain range in the world.

What are the Andes?

900

This yellow fruit is often peeled before eating and is a favorite snack of monkeys.

What is a banana?

900

This type of triangle has one angle measuring exactly 90 degrees.

What is a right triangle?

900

This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?

900

This poetic form consists of 14 lines and is typically written in iambic pentameter, often used by Shakespeare.

What is a sonnet?

1200

This country is famous for its outback, Great Barrier Reef, and unique wildlife like kangaroos and koalas.

What is Australia?

1200

This classic toy consists of a series of plastic interlocking bricks that can be used to build structures.

What are LEGO bricks?

1200

This is the value of pi, rounded to two decimal places.

What is 3.14?

1200

This type of rock is formed by the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.

What is igneous rock?

1200

This type of irony occurs when the audience knows something that the characters do not.

What is dramatic irony?

1500

This U.S. state, known for its potatoes, shares a border with Canada and is the 14th largest state by land area.

What is Idaho?

1500

This toy, made famous by a children's TV show, is a round-headed character with a yellow face and various interchangeable parts like eyes, a nose, and a mustache.

What is Mr. Potato Head?

1500

In the order of operations, this acronym helps you remember the sequence: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (left to right), Addition and Subtraction (left to right).

What is PEMDAS?

1500

This part of the cell is often called the "powerhouse" because it produces energy in the form of ATP.

What is the mitochondrion?

1500

This novel by Harper Lee, published in 1960, explores themes of racial injustice and moral growth through the eyes of Scout Finch.

What is "To Kill a Mockingbird"?