English/Math
States and Capitals
Science
Decoding
You Get What You Get
100

375+100-100=x

x=?

375

100

What is the capital of Virginia?

Richmond

100

Anything that has volume and mass is called _______.

a.atom

b.matter

c. solid

matter


100

How many syllables are in the word "fantastic"?

3

fan-tas-tic

100

Freezing or frost occurs when the air temperature falls below the freezing point _____

32 F



200

There are two types of conflict. One is internal. What is the other?

external

200

What is the capital of Maryland?

A. Montpelier

B. Annapolis

c. Baltimore

B. Annapolis

200

Electricity made by harnessing the movement of water to turn turbines.

a. Reservoir

b. Hydroelectricity

c. Algae


b. Hydroelectricity

200

Pronounce: "investment".

in-vest-ment

200

What do the stripes on the American flag represent?

The 13 original colonies

300

Solve:

10 x 10=x

x=?

100

300

What is the capital of Washington?

A. District of Columbia

B. Richmond

C. Olympia

C. Olympia

300

A storage place for a large volume of water.

a. Reservoir 

b. Aquifer

c. Algae

a. Reservoir

300

How many syllables are in the word "February"?

Feb-ru-ar-y 

(Feb-roo-eh-ree)

300

What is the largest internal organ in the human body?

liver

400

Define conflict.

a serious disagreement or argument

400

Charleston is the capital of what state?

Hint: borders Virginia


West Virginia

400

Rainfall that is not absorbed into the ground but runs off into the waterways.


Runoff

400

Pronounce:

accessible

ac-ces-si-ble

400

 What is the longest bone in the human body?

femur

500

2x=100

x=?

x=50

500

What is the nation's capital?

Washington, D.C.

500

The process of removing particles from water by passing it through a filter that is too small for the particles.

Filtration  

500

How many syllables are in the word "individual"?

5

in-di-vid-u-al


500

Who was the first Black Supreme Court justice in the United States?

Thurgood Marshall