MATH
VARIOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
SCIENCE
SPELLING
RIDDLES
100

What does 55 ÷ 5 =?

11

100

What is the definition of a noun?

A person, place or thing.

100

What are the names of our two 4th grade teachers?

Mr. G. and Mlle M. 

100

If you mix red and white pigment, which color will you get?

Pink

100

In English, SPELL (not just say) the word that means: "really needing food to satisfy your appetite".

h-u-n-g-r-y

100

If you drop me, I am sure to crack, but smile at me and I will always smile back. What am I? 

Mirror!

200

What does 10 x 2 =?

20

200

Is "I think NBA Youngboy is the greatest rapper of all time," an example of a fact or an opinion ?

Opinion

200

What is our Principal's name?

Ms. G

200

Name the part of the tree that is mostly found underground, and gives support to the tree.

Roots.

200

How do you properly pronounce this term?

"Non-Newtonian"

200

Remove my skin and I won't cry, but you will. What am I?

Onion!

300

What is a quotient?

It is the answer to a division problem.

300

What does the topic sentence do?

Tells you what you are going to read about in that paragraph.

300

How many years are in a century?

What is 100?

300

How do plants get their food?

From the sun (through photosynthesis)

300

How long is a paragraph? 

At least 5-7 sentences

300

What kind of band never plays music?

A rubber band!

400

Name the factors of the number 12 that are not 1 or 12.

6, 2, 3, 4

400

What is the definition of a noun?

A person, place or thing.

400

Spell your teacher's last name in French.

emm

ah 

tay 

ash euh

double-vay

400

What are the microscopic things that can cause you to become sick? 

germs, viruses

400

What is the name of the book you look in to find meanings/definitions/spellings of words?  

A dictionary

400

What has to be broken before you can use it?

An egg!

500

48 ÷ 13 = ? 

If there is a remainder, include it in your answer. 

4 R 1

500

Could you please feed the fish? said Ms. O. Where should my quotation marks go?

"Could you please feed the fish?" said Ms. O.

500

Who is M.L.K.? What did he do?

Martin Luther King Jr. was a famous civil rights activist, known for his "I Have A Dream" speech. (Any other relevant details will be included.) 

500

How do floods (in nature) typically happen?

Usually, too much rain.

500

In English, SPELL (not just say) the name of the room where you take a shower, brush your teeth, and get ready for the day. 

bee - ay - tee - aitch - are - oh - oh - emm 

500

I am tall when I am young, and short when I am old. What am I?

A candle!

600

What is the product of 40 and 50?

2,000

600

What is your teacher's favourite subject to teach?

Health 

600

What is the next class trip we are going on?

The Evergreen Brick Works

600

What is it called when animals sleep for the winter?

Hibernation.

600

In French, spell out (not just say) the name of our province.

oh - enn  - tay - ah - air - ee - oh

600

Sabine's mother has three children. Their names are Calixa, Gwendolyne, and ...

... Sabine!

700

What are the next three numbers in this pattern?
12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72 ...

84, 96, 108

700

What is a context clue?

Hints or clues found within a passage that can help the reader to understand the meaning(s) of new words.

700

What's your teacher's favourite TDSB (and life) character trait? 

INTEGRITY

(Which means: doing the right thing, even when no one is watching)

700

How are rainbows made?

Rainbows happen when it is raining while the sun is out. The light filters through the rain and creates colour!


700

In French, spell your own name.

 (Answer depends on who answers!) 

700

What can you catch but not throw?

A cold!