Reading!
Writing!
Spelling!
Math!
Social Studies
100

Q: What do we call the people or animals in a story?

A: What are characters?

100

Q: All sentences start and end with what?

A: What is a capital letter and punctuation?

100

Q: Which word is spelled correctly? "Becuz" or "Because"?

A: What is "Because"?

100

Q: What is 544 + 708?

A: What is 1252?

100

Q: Who is the governor of Michigan?

A: Who is Gretchen Whitmer?

200

Q: What do we call the place and time a story happens?

A: What is the setting

200

Q: What punctuation mark ends a question?

A: What is a question mark?

200

Q: Which word is the plural of "baby"?

A: What is "babies"?

200

Q: What is the value of the 3 in 345?
 

A: What is 300?

200

Q: What are the three branches of government?

A: What are Legislative, Executive, and Judicial?

300

Q: What kind of story is made up but could happen in real life?


A: What is realistic fiction?

300

Q: What are the 5 parts of an essay?

A: What is introduction, body, body, body, conclusion?

300

Q: What is the rule when adding -ing to a word like “hop”?

A: Double the final consonant: hopping.

300

Q: What do we call a shape with 4 equal sides?

A: What is a square?

300

Q: What direction is opposite of north?

A: What is south?

400

Q: What’s the difference between fiction and nonfiction?

A: Fiction is made-up; nonfiction is true.

400

Q: What is a simile?

A: A comparison using "like" or "as."

400

Q: Spell the word: hope + ing

A: What is hoping?

400

Q: What is the 14x9?

A: What is 126?

400

Q: What do we call a person who studies the past?

A: What is a historian?

500

Q: What kind of text gives facts and teaches you something?

A: What is informational text?

500

Q: What should you always do before turning in your writing?

A: What is revise and edit?

500

Q: Which is the correct spelling? “Frend,” “Friend,” or “Freind”?

A: What is “Friend”?

500

Q: What’s the name for a number that is multiplied by another number?

A: What is a factor?

500

Q: Name one important contribution of Native American cultures.

A: What is farming, storytelling, or pottery?