5th Grade Math
6th Grade Math
States and Capitals
States of Matter
Random
100

The value of 104

What is 10,000

100

The opposite of 0

What is 0

100

The capital of Delaware

What is Dover
100

All matter is made of this

What are tiny particles called atoms and molecules

100

The number of houses at Hogwarts (from the Harry Potter series)

What is 4

200

The value of (8 x 7) x 106

What is 56,000,000

200

The absolute value of |-5|

What is 5

200

The capital of Pennsylvania

What is Harrisburg

200

Describe the molecules that make up a solid

What is packed closely together and are not free to move; hold their shape; vibrate in a fixed position

200

The number of days in a year (not a leap year)

What is 365
300

The value of 93 x 76 is:

What is 7,068

300

The GCF (greatest common factor) of 20 and 48

What is 4

300

The capital of New Jersey

What is Trenton

300

Describe the molecules that make up a liquid

What is close together, but able to move freely; take on shape of the container they are in

300

The SCDS mascot

What is a Lion

400

The value of 957 x 243 is:

What is 232,551

400

The LCM (least common multiple) of 9 and 12

What is 36

400

The capital of the United States of America

What is Washington, D.C.

400

Describe molecules that make up a gas

What is in constant motion, often bumping into each other; spread apart; do not have a definite shape or volume

400

The year that Arizona became part of the United States

What is 1912
500

Find the value 

3 x {[(12 - 8) x 2] + [(11 - 9) x 3]}

What is 42

500

Classify -12 on the Venn Diagram (what categories does it belong in)

What is integers and rational numbers

500

The number of states that start with the letter B

What is 0

500

Increasing ___________ means increasing __________ in the particles.

What is energy and movement

500

The number of continents on Earth

What is 7