All About 1st Grade
Poetry
Ocean Animals
Geography
Right Start Math
100

All the planets travel around the Sun in a path called  ______.

What is an Orbit?

100

This well-known poem by Robert Frost tells about choosing between two paths and making decisions in life.

What is "The Road Not Taken"?

100

Unlike fish with true bones, sharks have a skeleton made of this flexible material that is lighter and helps them move quickly in the water.

What is cartilage?

100

This state’s official flower is the bluebonnet, and it is known as the “Lone Star State.”

What is Texas?

100

This Founding Father’s face appears on the U.S. five-cent coin, also called a nickel.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

200

The famous stadium in Rome which was used for games and battles.

What is the Colosseum?

200

Robert Lewis Stevenson wrote these two similarly titled poems; "The Land of Nod" and "The Land Of ________".

What is "The Land Of Storybooks"?

200

This class of mollusks includes octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish.

What is Cephalopoda?

200

This continent is the only one that is also a country.

What is Australia?

200

Triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, octagons, and decagons are all examples of these closed 2D shapes made of straight sides.

What are polygons?

300

This Greek word means “brother.”

What is “adelphós”?

300

Lewis Carroll wrote the famous poem "Jabberwocky" but is more well known for writing this classic story.

What is “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”?

300

This ocean zone has the most sunlight and is where most ocean plants and animals live.

What is the Sunlight (Epipelagic) Zone?

300

The name for a person who makes or draws maps.

What is a cartographer?

300

In a fraction, the bottom number is called the denominator, and the top number is called this.

What is the numerator?

400

In grammar, this kind of word comes before a noun and tells which one—like the words; “the,” “a,” or “an.”

What is an article or an article adjective?

400

This English poet wrote “The Star,” which later became known as “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.”  

Who is Jane Taylor?

400

Fish stay balanced in the water using this special air-filled organ.

What is a swim bladder?

400

The Great Lakes states include Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and this state.

What is Wisconsin?  

400

This is the equivalent of 44 inches when converted into feet and inches.

3 feet 8 inches?

500

Two rivers which border The Fertile Crescent in ancient Mesopotamia.

What are the Tigris River and Euphrates River?

500

This poem portrays a patriot who rode through the night in 1775 to warn that British troops were coming.

What is “Paul Revere’s Ride”?

500

This describes the whale behavior where the animal slaps its tail on the surface of the water, often to communicate or make a loud sound.

 What is lobtailing?

500

This imaginary line at 0° longitude which passes through Greenwich, England.

What is the Prime Meridian?

500

This is larger—a pint or a quart?

What is a quart?