Materials
Art & Music
Animals
Continents of the world
Math
100

This material used for clothing, blankets, and curtains is made by weaving or knitting fibers from plants, animals, or synthetic sources.

What is cloth?

100

This group of colors—red, yellow, and blue—can be mixed to make all the others.

What are the primary colors?

100

This black-and-white bear-like animal from China mostly eats bamboo.

What is a panda?

100

This icy continent at the bottom of the Earth has no cities, but lots of snow, researchers, and penguins.

What is Antarctica?

100

You make $16.25 and hour at your job. What type of mathematical operation could you use to find out how much you make every day?

What is multiplication or addition?

200

This material used for writing and drawing is usually made by pressing together fibers from plants like trees.

What is paper?

200

This is the beat you clap along to in a song, helping the music stay steady like a heartbeat.

What is rhythm?

200

This local Marsupial has a long tail, can hang from branches, and sometimes pretends to be asleep when it’s scared.

What is an Oppossum?

200

This continent has unique animals like kangaroos and koalas, famous landmarks like the Sydney Opera House, and a huge reef called the Great Barrier Reef.

What is Australia?

200

You and your friends get an entire bag of candy. You want to split it evenly amongst you. What kind of mathematical operation do you need to find out how much each friend gets?

Division

300

This clear material used for windows, bottles, and jars is made by melting sand and other minerals until it becomes smooth and solid.

What is glass?

300

This Japanese art form involves folding paper into shapes like animals, flowers, and boxes without cutting or gluing.

What is origami?

300

These animals have feathers, lay eggs, and most of them can fly.

What are birds?

300

This second largest continent has lots of large animals like lions, elephants, hippopotamuses, and giraffes. It has lots of countries such as Egypt, Kenya, Ghana, and one of the largest deserts in the world.

What is Africa?

300

You sign in to Boys and Girls Club at 3:45 You get picked up at 6:10. How long were you with the Club?

2 Hours and 25 minutes

400

This strong material used for tools, cars, and buildings comes from ores mined from the Earth and then melted and shaped.

What is metal?

400

This is the part of a song you can hum—the tune that makes the music easy to remember.

What is melody?

400

hese animals have six legs, three main body parts (head, thorax, abdomen), and usually have wings. They are most numerous group of animals on Earth.

What are insects?

400

This is the biggest continent on Earth, home to many countries like China, India, and Japan.

What is Asia?

400

These numbers are less than zero, and you might see them on a thermometer when it gets really cold outside.

What are negative numbers?

500

This material, used for bottles, toys, and many everyday items, is made from chemicals often derived from oil or natural gas.

What is plastic?

500

This kind of art doesn’t try to look like real people or objects — instead it uses shapes, lines, and colors to show ideas or feelings.

What is abstract art?

500

These animals have eight legs, no antennae, and bodies divided into two main parts.

What are arachnids?

500

This continent has the Amazon Rainforest, the Andes Mountains, and countries like Brazil and Argentina, where you can see colorful animals like toucans and llamas.

What is South America?

500

This branch of math is all about shapes—like circles, triangles, and squares—and how big or small they are.

What is geometry?