Are You Smarter Than A 4th Grader (Math)
Are You Smarter Than a 4th Grader (History)
Are You Smarter Than a 4th Grader (English)
Are You Smarter Than a 4th Grader? (Ms. Cardoza)

Are You Smarter Than a 4th Grader (Geography)
100

A quadrilateral with four right angles.

What is a rectangle?

100

Who was the first president of the United States? 

Who is George Washington. 

100
The spelling of this word. 

because

100

Ms. Cardoza's favourite color. 

What is Red. 

100

The capital of California.

What is Sacramento. 

200

The number of hours between 8:30 am and 1:30 pm



What are 5 hours?

200

The year Ms. Cardoza was born? 

What is 1995. 

200

A story about a person's life written by someone else.

A biography

200

Ms. Cardoza's favorite food. 

What is Mac'n'Cheese.

200

The capital of the United States.

What is Washington, DC.

300

The answer to an addition problem.

sum

300

The year the United States became a country. 

What is 1776?

300

The name of the symbol used when writing dialogue.

What are "quotation marks"

300

Ms. Cardoza's favorite animal. 

What are Manatees.

300

How many states are there in the United States? 

50

400

What is it called when you have part of something (THINK MATH)

A decimal or fraction

400

The year California became a state (hint - think Gold Rush & Football)

What is 1849?

400

Adjective in this sentence: "The beautiful rainbow lit up the sky after the storm."

What is "beautiful"?

400

Ms. Cardoza's boyfriend's name. 

Who is Evan. 

400

What county is San Jose located in? 

Santa Clara County

500

There are 532 students at the carnival. If 6 students can ride a rollercoaster at a time. How many times will the ride have to go around until everyone gets a ride?

89 times

500

Who was Abraham Lincoln's wife? 

Who is Mary Todd Lincoln 

500

Give an example of an alliteration.

Teacher will check. 

500

The University Ms. Cardoza learned to be a teacher.

What is California State University Monterey Bay. 

500

List the 7 continents 

Asia, Africa, Australia, South America, North America, Antarctica, Europe