Social Studies
Math
Presidents
Capitals of States
Science
100
A group of people who live and work together. It is also the place where they live.
What is a community?
100
A string of elements that repeats over and over.
What is a pattern?
100
This president helped write the Declaration of Independence.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
100
Indianapolis is the capital of what state.
What is Indiana?
100
You have five of these to help you learn about things around you.
What are senses?
200
An area of land with its own people and laws.
What is a country?
200
A group of related addition and subtraction facts.
What is fact family?
200
This president kept our country together during the Civil War and helped to abolish slavery.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
200
Atlanta is the capital of this state.
What is Georgia?
200
The thing that people breathe but can not see, taste, or smell.
What is air?
300
A person from another part of the world who has come to live in this country.
What is an immigrant?
300
Two parts that are the same if you cut them in half and fold them over show this.
What is symmetry?
300
This president led our army during the American Revolution.
Who is George Washington?
300
Sacramento is the capital of this state.
What is California?
300
An animal that has three body parts and six legs.
What is an insect?
400
The kind of weather a place has over a long period of time.
What is a climate?
400
I would use this strategy to subtract 1 or 2 from a number.
What is count back strategy?
400
This president was the first president to appear on television.
Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
400
Baton Rouge is the capital of this state.
What is Louisiana?
400
Water that you can not see in the air.
What is water vapor?
500
The saving of resources to make them last longer.
What is conservation?
500
This is a corner of a solid figure or a plane shape.
What is vertex?
500
This president is the 43rd president of the United States.
Who is George W. Bush?
500
Boise is the capital of this state.
What is Idaho?
500
To change from water vapor into tiny drops of water.
What is condensation?