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Adjectives
Word meanings
Verbs
Nouns
100

 In The Lorax, the Once-ler cuts down all the beautiful, tufted trees to knit a product that he claims "everyone needs." What is the name of this multi-purpose clothing item?


  • A) A Sneetch-Coat

  • B) A Thneed

  • C) A Zizzer-Zazzer-Zuzz



Correct Answer: B) A Thneed


100

 In the sentence: "The loud thunder scared the puppy." > Is the word loud an adjective?


  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: "Loud" is an adjective because it describes the noun (thunder). It tells us what kind of thunder it is.



100
  • Question (Clue): This verb means to talk very quietly, using only your breath so other people cannot hear you.


  • Answer (Response): What is whisper?


    • Why: This is a word kids hear every single day in the classroom from their teachers ("Use your whisper voices!"). The definition is highly relatable and easy to guess.

100

Question: > In the sentence: "The happy dolphins swam alongside our boat." > Is the word swam a verb?


  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: "Swam" is a physical action. It tells you exactly what the dolphins are doing.

100

 In the sentence: "We went to the zoo to see the lions." > Is the word zoo a noun?


  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: A noun is a person, place, or thing. A zoo is a place, so it is definitely a noun.

200
  • In The Cat in the Hat, Sally and her brother are bored at home on a cold, rainy day while their mother is out. Suddenly, a giant Cat walks in and wreaks havoc! Who is the only character in the house who constantly warns the kids that the Cat should not be there?


    • A) The pet fish in the bowl

    • B) Thing One and Thing Two

    • C) The mailman at the door



Correct Answer: A) The pet fish in the bowl



200

In the sentence: "The astronaut wore a space suit." > Is the word space acting as an adjective?


  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: Even though "space" is usually a noun, in this sentence it is acting as an adjective because it describes the suit. It tells us which kind of suit it is!

200

Question (Clue): This is the name of the sticky net that a spider spins out of silk to catch bugs.

  • Answer (Response): What is a web? (or spiderweb)

  • Why: In 2nd grade, kids learn about animal habitats. A spiderweb is one of the most visual and unique animal homes, making it a quick win for young trivia players.


200

 In the sentence: "The brave firefighter is a true hero." > Is the word is a verb?


  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: This trips a lot of people up! "Is" doesn't show action, but it is a "state-of-being" verb (a linking verb). It connects the subject to its description.

200

Level 2: Medium

Question: > In the sentence: "Her honesty is what makes her a great friend." > Is the word honesty a noun?

  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: This is an abstract noun. Even though you can't touch or see "honesty," it is still a thing (an idea or quality), which makes it a noun!

300

He is the dark wizard so feared in the magical world that most people only call him "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named."

  • Answer (Response): Who is Lord Voldemort?

  • Why: Voldemort is the main villain of the series. Kids in 3rd and 4th grade love the suspense of his character, and "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named" is his most famous, easily recognizable nickname.


300

 In the sentence: "The pizza smells delicious." > Is the word delicious an adjective?


  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: This is tricky! "Delicious" is a special kind of adjective (called a predicate adjective). Even though it comes after the verb "smells," it is still describing the noun (pizza).

300

Question (Clue): This 6-letter word describes the feeling of being very afraid or frightened by something, like a spooky ghost.

  • Answer (Response): What is scared? (Acceptable alternative: afraid)

  • Why: "Scared" is one of the first emotion words kids learn to read and write. Connecting it to a simple example like a ghost helps them identify the word instantly.


300

In the sentence: "I swimming in the pool yesterday." > Is the word swimming a correctly used verb in this sentence?


  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: NO

  • Why: While "swimming" can be part of a verb, it cannot stand alone as the main verb like this without a helping verb (like was swimming) or changing the tense (like swam).

300

Question: > In the sentence: "The teacher walked into the classroom." > Is the word classroom a compound noun?

  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: A compound noun is made up of two or more words joined together to make a new noun. "Class" + "room" = "classroom."

400
  • In this book, a giant elephant has to protect a tiny community of people living on a speck of dust.

  • Answer (Response): What is Horton Hears a Who!?

  • Why: Horton's motto—"A person's a person, no matter how small"—is widely taught in early elementary school. Kids easily connect the concept of a giant elephant helping tiny people to this specific book.

400

 In the sentence: "The broken toy sat in the corner." > Is the word broken an adjective?


  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: This is tricky because "broken" looks like a verb (from the word break). However, in this sentence, it is acting as a participle adjective because it is describing the condition of the noun (the toy).

400

Question (Clue): If you combine the word for a cold block of frozen water with the word for a creamy dessert, you get this delicious summer treat

  • Answer (Response): What is ice cream?

  • Why: 2nd graders spend a lot of time learning how two smaller words squeeze together to make a new word. Using a favorite treat makes this puzzle easy and fun to solve.


400

In the sentence: "I love swimming in the ocean during summer." > Is the word swimming acting as a verb in this sentence?


  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: NO

  • Why: Super tricky! Even though swimming looks like an action, in this sentence it is acting as a noun (the name of the activity that you love). This is called a gerund! The actual verb in this sentence is "love."

400

Question: > In the sentence: "That is the chef's hat." > Is the word chef's acting as a noun in this sentence?

  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: NO

  • Why: This is a huge trick! While "chef" is normally a noun, adding the 's makes it a possessive word. In this specific sentence, "chef's" is actually acting like an adjective because it tells us whose hat it is.

500

Question (Clue): This part-canine, part-human hero was created when a police dog and a police officer were fused together in a wacky surgery.

  • Answer (Response): Who is Dog Man?

  • Why: Dog Man is arguably the most popular graphic novel series for 2nd to 4th graders right now. Fusing a dog and a cop is the exact kind of goofy origin story that sticks in a kid's brain.

500

Question: > In the sentence: "I saw five birds flying high in the sky." > Is the word five an adjective?


  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: Most people think of numbers just as math, but when a number sits right in front of a noun to tell you how many there are, it is officially classified as a number adjective!

500

Question (Clue): This word means the period of 12 months that starts on January 1st and ends on December 31st.

  • Answer (Response): What is a year?

  • Why: Calendar math (days, weeks, months, and years) is a big part of the 2nd-grade morning routine. Kids track the days every day at school, so they know exactly how long a year is.


500

 In the sentence: "The kids have eaten all of the pizza." > Are the words have eaten acting together as a verb?


  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: Verbs aren't always just one word! "Have" is a helping verb and "eaten" is the main verb. Together, they create a two-word verb phrase showing an action that is completed.

500

Question: > In the sentence: "The flock of birds flew south for the winter." > Is the word flock a noun?

  • YES

  • NO


Correct Answer: YES

  • Why: "Flock" is a special type of noun called a collective noun. It is a single word used to name a whole group of people, animals, or things!