business
Attributes of 2D shapes
forms of poetry
add and subtract
Nigeria
100
Items that can be seen and touched.
What is good
100

A quadrilateral with only one pair of parallel sides.

What is a trapezoid?

100

Poetry that starts noun, two adjectives, 3 verbs, 4 descriptive, 3 verbs, 2 adjectives and a noun, plus takes the form of a gem stone.

What is Diamante?

100

These numbers are easy to add or subtract mentally.

What is compatible numbers?

100

The leading export of Nigeria

What is oil

200
A good or service that can be bought or sold.
What is Product
200

A parallelogram with four right angles and all sides the same length.

What is a square?

200

Grouped in a rhyming pattern if two lines. 

What is a couplet

200

The value given to a place a digit has in a number.

What is place value?

200

Local goods are sold here

What is open markets?

300

Someone who starts operates and assumes the risk of a business venture in the hope of making a profit.

What is an entrepreneur?

300

All angles in this type of polygon point outward.

What is a convex?

300

Japanese poem with a syllable count about people

What is a Senryu?

300

The answer is subtraction

What is difference?

300

Cocoa, peanuts and palm oil.

What are the main crops farmed?

400
Things done for you by others.
What is services
400

This polygon has 1 or more angles pointing inward.

What is concave?

400

This poem style is shares an attribute with quadrilaterals

What are quatrains?

400

Rearranging groups in place value to add, or when adding in place value and a sum is larger than 9.

What is Regrouping?

400

The main river that flows through Nigeria?

What is Niger?

500

The relationship between how much of a good or service is and if people want it

What is supply and demand?

500

A polygon with exactly four sides.

What is a quadrilateral?

500

A 5, 7, 5 syllable count poem about nature

What is  a haiku?

500

When you can use the multiple of ten or hundred that is nearest to a number.


What is rounding?

500

The Gulf that Nigeria borders.

What is the Gulf of Guinea?