Space
Native American
Math
Phonics
Animals
100

This planet's nickname is called "The Red Planet".

What is Mars?

100

The Seminole Tribe is located here.

What is Florida, Everglades?

100

4 times 3.

What is 12?

100

"Th" is considered this.

What is a Digraph? 

100

This animal is considered to be the fastest in the world (when on its feet).

What is the cheetah?

200

The planets orbit around this celestial object.

What is the Sun?

200

Besides the Chumash, the other tribe that lives/ed in San Diego, CA.

Who are the Kumeyaay?

200

The symbol that means numbers are the same.

What is Equals or Equal Sign?

200

-ss, -zz, -ll and -ff is this phonics rule.

What is the Sammy Rule?

200

This animal is considered the largest mammal in the world.

Blue Whale

300

The number of days that are in a year.

What is 365 days?

300

Native Americans passed down their traditions and stories through the generations using this method.

What is Orally or Spoken language?

300

57 minus 28

What is 29?

300

-alt, -all, and -alk are sounds in this phonics rule.

What is the Tall, Talking Malt Rule?

300

Animals that are critically threatened to go extinct are known as this.

What is Endangered?

400

The natural "force" that causes objects to fall. 

What is Gravity?

400

In World War II, the Navajo soldiers were known as this.

What are Code Talkers?

400

The bottom number in a fraction is called this.

What is a Denominator?

400

Mississippi has this many syllables.

What is 4 syllables?

400

This specific penguin species is currently endangered.

What is the South African Penguin species?

500

The astronaut who first walked on the moon.

Who is Neil Armstrong?

500

Native American woman, who helped guide the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Who is Sacajawea? 

500

According to Mrs. Motta, the second step to a word problem should be this.

What is Highlighting the Key Words and Numbers?

500

Spell the word that means "bunny".

What is Rabbit?

500

In 2019, the population percentage of Western Monarch Butterflies in the U.S. 

What is 1%?