Math
Science
Social Studies
LA / Literacy
21st Century Skills (STEM, Health, Teamwork)
100

If a clock shows the short hand on the 8 and the long hand on the 12, tell me what time it is.

What is 8 o'clock?

100

Name something that measures how hot or cold something is.

What is a thermometer?

100

Something you can touch or use, like food or clothes.

What is a good?

100

Name the three punctuation marks that can end a sentence.

What are periods, exclamation points, and question marks?

100

Name one thing you can do every day to keep your body healthy.

Examples: What are brushing your teeth, eating healthy foods, getting exercise?

200

You have 1 quarter, 2 dimes, and 3 pennies. Tell me how much money you have.

What is 48 cents?

200

Give an example of a solid, a liquid, and a gas. 

Example: a brick, apple juice, and air.

200

The type of government that provides goods and services like parks, schools, and police.

What is a local government?

200

A word part added to the end of a word, like “-ing” in “jumping.”

What is a suffix?

200

Name one way to help calm down when you feel stressed or upset.

Examples: What is taking deep breaths, giving yourself space, or talking to someone you trust?

300

Tell me the fraction that displays how much pizza has been eaten. 

What is three-eighths (or three over eight)?

300

Name an inherited trait that you got from your parents.

Examples: eye color, hair type.

300

This explains why an event happened and what happened because of it.

What is cause and effect?

300

This type of writing shares what someone thinks or feels about a topic and gives reasons to support their perspective.

What is opinion writing?

300

What is one sign that information you find online might not be true?

What is no author or no sources?

400

Round 5,762 to the nearest hundred.

What is 5,800?

400

State why the sun appears to move across the sky throughout the day.

What is the Earth rotating?

400

A government principle that encourages citizens to take part in making decisions.

What is a democracy?

400

When researching, you should take notes and do this to keep track of where you found your information.

What is provide a list of sources?

400

Name one habit you can practice to reduce your risk of getting sick.

Examples: What is washing your hands, getting enough sleep, eating healthy foods?

500

What is the volume of a rectangular prism that is 10 cm long, 2 cm wide, and 5 cm tall?


What is 100 cm2 (or 100 cubic centimeters)?

500

State how long it takes for the Earth to travel once around the sun.

What is one year?

500

Name the document that was developed to guide the government and protect U.S. citizens’ rights.

What is the Constitution?

500

List the difference between opinion writings and argumentative writings.

What are disputing counter arguments?

500

A reason to not click on unknown links on the internet.

What is because they could be scams or have viruses?

600

Solve for x: 3x + 5 = 20.

What is 5?

600

Name what scientists call the preserved remains or traces of ancient living things.

What are fossils?

600

List the difference between primary and secondary sources.

Primary sources are information created by a witness of a current event, while a Secondary source is created by someone who did not witness the event after it has happened.

600

Name the three rhetorical appeals that make up the Rhetorical Triangle.

What are ethos, pathos, and logos?

600

The trail of data that you leave while online. This data comes from personal information you provide, things that you post, and anything that you interact with.

What is a digital footprint?