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Spelling
100

Red, Yellow, and Blue are known as these types of colors.

Primary Colors

100

This large instrument has 88 black and white keys.

Piano

100

This is the name for the very beginning of a story.

Introduction

100

What is the value of 5×8?

40

100

Spell the word that means "belonging to them": There, Their, or They're.

T-H-E-I-R

200

He is the world-famous artist who painted the "Mona Lisa."

Leonardo da Vinci

200

This is a group of people who sing together, often in a school or church.

Choir (or Chorus)

200

This is the "bad guy" or the character who works against the hero.

Antagonist (or Villain)

200

This 3-sided shape has internal angles that add up to 180.

Triangle

200

What is the correct plural form of the word "Child"?

Children

300

This is a 3D work of art made by carving or molding clay, stone, or metal.

Sculpture

300

This person stands in front of an orchestra and uses a baton to lead the musicians.

Conductor

300

This term refers to "where and when" a story takes place.

Setting

300

A right angle is exactly this many degrees.

90

300

Spell the name of the seventh month of the year.

J-U-L-Y

400

This is the wooden board an artist uses to hold and mix their paints.

Palette

400

This is the highness or lowness of a musical sound.

Pitch

400

This type of writing uses "I," "me," and "my" to tell the story.

First-Person

400

In math, this is the name for the answer to an addition problem.

Sum

400

This word is often misspelled. Spell it correctly:  

D-E-F-I-N-I-T-E-L-Y

500

This is a drawing of a person's face, often commissioned by the person being drawn.

Portrait

500

This 4-member band from Liverpool, England, changed music forever in the 1960s.

The Beatles

500

This is a comparison of two things using the words "like" or "as."

Simile

500

This is the "bottom" number of a fraction.

Denominator

500

This is the term for two words that sound the same but have different meanings, like Sea and See.

Homophones