Space
World Capitals
Body parts
Places in school
School subjects
100

What is the 4th planet from the sun?

Mars

100

What is the capital of France?

Paris

100

Without them, you cannot see.

eyes

100

Where we are now.

Classroom (R104)

100

In this subject you use numbers.

Maths / Math / Mathematics

200

Name two red planets.

Mars, Venus

200

What is the capital of the Netherlands?

Amsterdam

200

You can pick things up with them.

hands

200

Where all the students eat lunch.

Cafeteria / Canteen

200

In this subject you can use instruments.

Music

300

Which is the biggest planet?

Jupiter (61.42 billion kmĀ² - more than twice the mass of all the other planets combined)

300

What is the capital of Belgium?

Brussels

300

You use them to chew your food.

teeth

300

A place where you do experiments.

Science laboratory (lab)

300

In this subject you do experiments.

Science (Chemistry, Biology, Physics)

400

In what year did the first man land on the moon?

1969

400

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottowa

400

It connects your head to your shoulders.

neck

400

Place where lots of books are kept.

Library / Resource Centre

400

In this subject you learn a language spoken natively by 486 million people.

Spanish

500

How many people usually live on the ISS?

500

What is the capital of Egypt?

Cairo

500

Name six things that are part of your face.

eyes, eyebrows, eyelashes

nose, nostrils

mouth, lips, teeth, tongue

ears, cheeks, forehead

500

The room where the teachers spend time in.

Staffroom / Department room

500

In this subject you read books and write about them.

English Literature