Math
Language Arts
Music/PE/Art
History
Science
100

What is 4 x 2? 

8

100

We always capitalize the letter _____ when its by itself. 

100

When you were drawing an eye step-by-step, what was the important part? Drawing using what? 

Shapes

100

What was the job of the first computer? 

To solve math problems

100

What is the job of the nerves in your body? 

To feel/sense the world around you.

200

What is 3 x 5?

15

200

What punctuation mark is used ONLY when asking questions? 

A question mark

200

How many beats does a quarter note count for? 

1

200

Who was Charles Babbage? What did he invent? 

The first computer

200
What are the different part of the brain called? 

Lobes

300

What measuring tool would you use to measure the amount of liquid you have in a cup? 

A beaker
300

We always capitalize the names of... (give me at least 3 examples)

- People

- Places

- Books

- Games

- Movies

300

How many beats does a half note count for? 

2
300

Why did the invention of the telephone become popular during the World Wars? 

So family members could talk to soldiers overseas and so country leaders could talk to each other during the wars 

300

When you mix two chemicals together, what happens? 

A chemical reaction

400

What measuring tool measures in inches and centimeters? 

A ruler
400

Spell the word Kenadie tells you to...

F - i - n - d

400

When playing basketball, what is it called when you bounce the ball up and down? 

Dribbling

400

Who was Alexander Graham Bell? What did he invent? 

The first telephone
400

In a chemical reaction, what are the reactants? 

The materials that REACT together

500

What does a scale measure? 

How heavy an object is in pounds or kilograms. 

500

What punctuation mark always comes in a set of 2? 

Quotation marks

500

When looking at a musical measure, the number on top tells you what? 

How many beats can be in the measure. 

500

Who was the first computer programmer? 

Ada Lovelace

500

In a chemical reaction, what are the products? 

The material that is PRODUCED from the chemical reaction.