Mia continued
Coffee
U.S. Presidents
Books!
1st Grade Math
100

These three states are where Mia's relatives live.

What are Illinois, Arkansas, and California?

100

The only two states that produce coffee.

What are California and Hawaii?

100

America's second president.

Who is John Adams?

100

Place with books.

What is the library?

100

The two basic categories for numbers.

What is odd/even?

200

This is Mia's favorite drink.

What is an iced coffee with caramel and cream?

200

The country that grows the most coffee in the world.

What is Brazil?

200

Joe Biden's middle name.

What is Robinette?

200

Place with books and coffee.

What is a bookstore?

200

Most common visual aid in elementary math, first introduced in first grade.

What is a number line?

300

Mia's dream job as a child.

What is a teacher?

300

The amount of calories in a cup of black coffee.

What is 1 calorie?

300

He served as the 40th president from 1981-1989. 

Hint: Lily despises him.

Who is Ronald Reagan?

300

Place with topic specific books.

What is a classroom?

300

The name for these type of equations:

5+5=10

2+2=4

7+7=14

What are "doubles facts"?

400

Mia's favorite Barbie movie.

What is "The 12 Dancing princesses"?

400

This significant event in colonial America helped popularize coffee in the USA.

What is the Boston Tea Party?

400

The state that has produced the most presidents. (Bonus points if you can name how many)

What is Virginia?

400

Big fancy library.

What is the Library of Congress?

400

The mental math skill where you start with the largest number and add the smaller number.

What is "counting on"?

500

Mia's Korean name.

What is she doesn't have one/it's the same in English and Korean?

500

The meaning of espresso in Italian.

What is "pressed out"?

500

The person who was president in 1852 and overall considered one of America's better leaders.

Who is Franklin Pierce?

500

Big ancient library that didn't actually exist.

What is the Library of Alexandria?

500

The number range that the average first grader should be able to solve addition/subtraction problems within.

What is 0-20?