Geography
US Government
People of the Government
Plants and Insects
SLG + PSS
100

How many continents are there on Earth?

7

100
How many branches of the US government are there?

3

100

Who is second in charge if something happens to the President? 

The Vice President 

100

What is the first life stage of a mealworm, butterfly, and ladybug?

Egg

100

Name 3 types of liquid.

Answers may vary: water, milk, juice, oil, etc.

200

How many major oceans are there on Earth?

5

200

Where does the President live in Washington, DC?

The White House 

200

Who is the head of the Executive Branch?

The President

200

What is the final life stage of a caterpillar? 

Butterfly

200

What is solid water called?

Ice

300

What is the imaginary line called that goes through the 0 degrees longitude and 0 degrees latitude? Places on this imaginary line are always warm because it's always close to the sun. 

Equator 

300

What is a law called before it's a law?

A Bill!

300

How long is each presidential term?

4 years

300

What 3 things do plants NEED to grow?

water, sunlight, dirt (nutrients)

300

What is a volcano called that is "sleeping"?

Dormant volcano 

400

What are the imaginary lines called that run North and South and East and West on the globe? We use them to make coordinates. 

Longitude and Latitude 

400

Which country owned the USA before the Revolution?

England/ The British 

400
How many Supreme Court Judges are there?

9 Supreme Court Judges 

400

Which way does a plant's radical grow?

Down!

400

What is a volcano called that has no more lava left and will never spew lava again?

Extinct Volcano

500

What's the warmest ocean?

Indian Ocean

500
Name 1 US document we've learned about that the Founding Fathers.

The Declaration of Independence

The Bill of Rights

The Constitution 

500

How many senators are there representing each state?

2 per state

500
How many legs do insects have?

6 legs

500

What is it called when a liquid turns into a gas? (Hint: we talked about it as a part of the water cycle)

Evaporation