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This is the largest ocean on Earth. 

What is the Pacific Ocean?

100

The center layer of the Earth is called this.

What is the core?

100

This war was fought between the North and the South in the United States.

What is the Civil War?

100

Mrs. Sigsbee used to play this instrument in band.

What is a trombone?

100

A story that could really happen, using real places or events, is called this.

What is a realistic fiction?

200

The continent that has the most people

What is Asia?

200

This system in your body breaks down food for energy. 

What is the digestive system?

200

There were this many original American colonies.

What is 13?

200

My siblings' names.

Who are Roman and Hadley?

200

A word formed by joining two smaller words, like “notebook” or “sunflower.”

What is a compound word?

300

These clouds bring rain and storms.

What are cumulonimbus clouds?

300

This leader helped enslaved people escape through the Underground Railroad.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

300

Something I always say in class.

That's odd. Slay. 

That's weird. Awkward. STOP talking. 

300

A word formed from the first letters of other words, like NASA.

What is an acronym?

400

The continent that has the most countries

What is Africa?

400

This natural event happens when the moon blocks the sun.

What is a solar eclipse?

400

The U.S. bought this large territory from France in 1803.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

400

Mrs. Sigsbee's hometown.

What is Norton?

400

Words that sound alike but have different meanings and spellings (like “there” and “their”).

What are homophones?

500

The equator runs through these continents.

What is Africa, Asia, and South America?

500

Energy that comes from moving objects is called this.

What is kinetic energy?

500

The four presidents who are carved into Mount Rushmore.

Who is George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.

500

Willow is this breed.

What is a Mini Bernedoodle?

500

An exaggeration used to make a point, like “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse.”

What is a hyperbole?