Animals
People
Places
100

This legendary creature is often seen flying in the sky and breathing fire in fantasy stories.

What is a dragon?

100

This is the man who takes care of you at home and is often called “dad.”

Who is a father?

100

This is the large room in school where students gather to eat lunch together.

What is a cafeteria?

200

This small reptile has scaly skin, loves to sunbathe, and can regrow its tail if it breaks off.

What is a lizard?

200

This is the woman who raised you and is also known as “mom.”

Who is a mother?

200

These tall, triangle-shaped buildings are found in Egypt and were built thousands of years ago.

What are the pyramids?

300

This huge, extinct animal roamed the Earth millions of years ago and is often shown in museums.

What is a dinosaur?

300

This is your parent’s mother, and she may bake cookies or tell stories from the past.

Who is a grandmother?

300

This is the place where students go to learn, sit at desks, and listen to the teacher.

What is a classroom?

400

This soft, furry animal with long ears loves to hop around and is known for eating carrots.

What is a rabbit?

400

This young royal is the son of a king or queen and often appears in fairy tales.

Who is a prince?

400

This natural place is filled with trees, plants, and animals—and is great for hikes and camping.

What is a forest?

500

This animal from Australia carries its baby in a pouch and moves around by hopping.

What is a kangaroo?

500

This important person leads a country and is often seen giving speeches or signing laws.

Who is a president?

500

This large group of trained people defends a country and may wear uniforms or drive tanks.

What is an army?