1st Grade History:
Who was the first black baseball player?
Jackie Robinson
1st Grade Math:
42 + 61
103
1st Grade Geography:
How many continents are there?
7
1st Grade Grammar:
Where does the comma go?
I went to the beach not the park yesterday.
I went to the beach, not the park yesterday.
1st Grade Science:
What is arachnophobia a fear of?
Spiders
2nd Grade History:
Who was the first president?
George Washington
2nd Grade Math:
107 + 162
269
2nd Grade Geography:
What is the only country that is also a continent?
Australia
2nd Grade Grammar:
Rewrite the sentences, replacing the emphasized nouns with pronouns.
(Billy) tossed (the football) to (his mom and dad).
He tossed it to them.
2nd Grade Science:
How many years apart are leap years?
4 years apart
3rd Grade History:
When did the American colonies declare their independence from Great Brittain?
(Hint: The original "Independence Day")
July 4, 1776
3rd Grade Math:
4 x 7
28
3rd Grade Geography:
How many states are there?
50
3rd Grade Grammar:
The mouse is the [small] animal.
Which suffix would make this sentence true?
-est
3rd Grade Science:
What's the word for the molten rock goo that's found underground?
Magma
4th Grade History:
This country gave the Statue of Liberty to the USA as a gift.
France
4th Grade Math:
11 x 11
121
4th Grade Geography:
What is the capital of the Tennessee?
Nashville
4th Grade Grammar:
What are the base word and the suffix for the word REMARKABLE?
Remark and able
4th Grade Science:
How many bones in the human body?
get it within 10
206
5th Grade History:
When did the vikings come to Newfoundland?
around 1000
+- 100 years
5th Grade Math:
56 divided by 4
14
5th Grade Geography:
What is the capital of the USA?
Washington D.C.
5th Grade Grammar:
Identify the adjective in the following sentence:
That woman is a millionaire.
Millionaire
5th Grade Science:
Is a battery a chemical reaction or a physical reaction?
Chemical