Literary Elements
Riddles
Homophones
Social Studies
Fun Facts
100
What is the name of the person who tells the story?                                                                      

The narrator

100

What has hands, but can’t clap?

A clock

100

Choose the correct homophone


Can you please come (hear, here) ?

here

100

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington

100

How many planets are in the solar system?

8

200

What is a comparison using like or as?

A similie
200

What has a head and a tail but no body?

A coin

200

Choose the correct homophone

(Their, They're) going to the party this weekend.

They're

200

What is the capital of Pennsylvania?

Harrisburg

200

What's a baby frog called?

Tadpole

300

What is the lesson or moral of the story called? 

theme

300

Why can a man living in New York not be buried in Chicago?

Because he's alive

300

Choose the correct homophone

Are you going (too, to) the party tomorrow?

to
300

How many continents are there?

7

300

What is the fastest land animal?

Cheetah


400

What do we call where and when a story takes place?

the setting

400

Three men were in a boat. It sunk, but only two got their hair wet. How?

The 3rd was bald

400

Choose the correct homophone

I can't decide what to (wear, where) to the party.

wear

400

How many stars are on the American flag?

50

400

What bird can't fly?

Penguin

500

What do you call giving a non human object human qualities?


Example: the sun was smiling down on them

personification

500

What starts with a P, ends with an E and has thousands of letters inside?

Post office

500

Choose the correct homophone

Is this (you're, your) book?

your

500

Who made the 1st American flag?

Betsy Ross

500

What was the name of the snowman in Frozen?

Olaf