Summer!
You Need To Know
Which Teacher . . .
Summer Olympics
Are You Smarter
Than A 5th Grader?
100

After what season does the summer season come? 

Spring

100

Right now, we are in the village of ? Sometimes we call it a town or a city. 

Osceola

100

Which 4th Grade Teacher has a foreign exchange student from Japan joining their family in August, does not like breakfast foods, and once met their fear of heights head-on by going skydiving? 

the very cool Mrs. Solland 

100

Where will this year's Summer Olympics be held? 

Paris, France

100

If you need 1/2 cup of flour but you only have 1/4 cup, how many times will you need to use it to get the correct amount of flour? 

2 times

200

What is the most popular grilling meat in the USA?

Hot Dogs

200

What State are we in right now? 

Wisconsin

200

Which of your 4th grade teachers loves the water so much they were a swim coach for 10 years, and loves boating and camping? 

the always-active Mrs. Holmquist

200

What summer month will the Olympics begin? 

July 

July 26-August 11)

200

Who was the 16th President of the United States? 

Abraham Lincoln

300

What are the 3 months of summer? 

June, July, August

300

If we cross a bridge in Osceola, we will go into what Minnesota. What river does that bridge go over? 

St. Croix River

300

This 4th grade teacher has visited 9 National Parks! I wonder if they will add to that number this summer? 

the adventuresome Mrs. Christensen

300

Breaking is a new sport added to this year's Olympics. What is it? 

Street dancing

300

Which country is both an island and a continent? 

Australia

400

What day of the year is Independence Day? 

July 4

400

What county are we in? 

Polk County

400

This 5th grade teacher hates pickles and so does their spouse so their kids have never tried them!

Mrs. Krenz!

400

Colored rings linked together are the symbol of the Olympics. How many rings are there? 

5


400

What is the freezing point of water? 

32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees celsius

500

What 3 ingredients are used to make traditional s'mores? 

Graham Crackers, Chocolate, Marshmallow

500

What is the capital of Wisconsin? 

Madison

500

This 3rd-grade teacher is extremely afraid of frogs. 

the very brave Ms. Krumm!

500

How many different sports will be competing in the 2024 Summer Olympics? (Closest to actual number wins)

45



500

The 3 states of matter are solid, liquid, and _____. 

gas

600

What is the date for the first day of summer? Closest answer wins

June 21

600

Over in Minnesota, there are the Twin Cities. What two cities make up the Twin Cities? 

St Paul and Minneapolis

600

This 5th-grade teacher hiked Half Dome in Yosemite when they were in 8th grade. 

Our extreme athlete Ms. Bandelin

600

The mascot of this year's Olympics are cute, smiley a)tigers b) trumpet players c) hats d) Eiffel Towers

Hats! The Phryge (pronounced "freege") symbolizes freedom. 

 

600

If my closest neighbor lives 212 yards away from me, how many feet away does she live?

636 feet

3 feet=1 yard, 212x3=636

700

Where was surfing invented? 

Hawaii

700

The president is elected as the leader of our country. Who do we elect as the leader of our state? 

The Governor. Right now it is Governor Tony Evers

700

This 4th-grade teacher only drinks decaf coffee and HATES frosting!

Mrs. Landahl

700

This year’s Olympic medals include a special part of Parisian history. When this landmark was repaired, metal was saved from the repairs to include in the construction of this year's summer Olympic medals. 


The Eiffel Tower

700

What point of view is this sentence written in? “They went to the store.”

Third Person

800

Ice Cream mixed with Soda (Pop) is referred to as what? 

A Float

800
Sun, Moon, Earth. What revolves around what? 

The moon revolves around the earth. The earth revolves around the sun. 


800

This teacher had open heart surgery as a baby. 

Ms. Nelson

800

Where did the Olympics begin? (will accept city, country, or both)

Olympia, Greece 


800

Name at least 2 of the 3 branches of the United States Government

Legislative, judicial, and executive