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100

What is half of 50?

What is25?

100

What do plants need to make their own food?

What is sunlight?

100

What type of word describes an action?

What is a verb?

100

What is the name of the document that outlines American rights and laws?

What is the Constitution?

100

What is the largest planet in our solar system?

What is Jupiter?

200

You’re building a basketball court that’s 30 feet by 50 feet. What’s the area?

What is 1,500 square feet?

200

Which planet is known for its rings?

What is Saturn?

200

What’s the person called who tells the story?

What is the narrator?

200

What do we call a person who moves from one country to another to live?

What is an immigrant?

200

What is a democracy?

A government where people vote to make decisions or choose leaders.

300

 What is the value of 5 squared?

What is 25?

300

What force keeps your feet on the ground?

What is gravity?

300

What does "synonym" mean?

What is a word that means the same as another word?

300

What are the three branches of the U.S. government?

Legislative, Executive, Judicial.

300

This gas makes up most of the air we breathe.

What is Nitrogen

400

What do you call the number you multiply by in a multiplication problem?

 What is a factor?

400

What is the process called when water moves through a cycle: evaporation, condensation, and precipitation?

 What is the water cycle?


400

What type of figurative language compares two things using "like" or "as"?

 What is a simile?

400

 What famous speech begins with “I have a dream”?

 What is Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech?

400

There’s only one number spelled with the same number of letters as its value.

Four

500

You're helping set up chairs for school. There are 12 rows with 18 chairs in each row. After setting up 150 chairs, how many do you still have left to put out?

What is 66 chairs?

500

What part of the plant carries water from the roots to the leaves?

What is the stem?

500

What’s the difference between “there,” “their,” and “they’re”?

There = place, their = possession, they’re = they are.

500

When people work together to make change in their community ( like marching, starting petitions, or speaking up) what is that called?

 What is activism (or civic engagement)?

500

Someone calls you a “walking encyclopedia,”.  What kind of figurative language is that?

What is a metaphor?