ANIMALS
FOOD
GEOGRAPHY
SCIENCE
RANDOM
100

Clue: This black and white bear is native to China and eats mostly bamboo.
 

A PANDA
100

Clue: This yellow fruit is known for its high potassium content.

A BANANA


100

This is the name of the planet we live on.

THE EARTH

100

We breathe in this gas to stay alive.

OXYGEN

100

This is the color you get when you mix red and blue.

PURPLE

200

This striped big cat is the largest wild cat in the world.

A LION

200

This orange vegetable is known for helping your eyesight.

A CARROT

200

This is the largest ocean on Earth.

PACIFIC OCEAN

200

This planet has rings around it and is made mostly of gas.

SATURN

200

This part of the day comes after afternoon.

EVENING

300

This animal uses echolocation to “see” in the dark.

 A BAT

300

This sweet treat is made from cocoa beans.

CHOCOLATE

300

This icy continent is at the South Pole.

ANTARCTICA

300

These are the white, fluffy parts of the sky made of water droplets.

CLOUDS

300

This tool is used to look at very small things, like cells or germs, that we can't see with our eyes.

A MICROSCOPE

400

This sea creature has eight legs and can squirt ink.
 

AN OCTOPUS

400

This sour, yellow fruit is used to make juice and adds flavor to fish or tea.

A LEMON

400

This river flows through Egypt and is one of the longest in the world.

THE NILE RIVER

400

This part of your body pumps blood.

THE HEART

400

 Word Problem

Clue: A spider has 8 legs. How many legs do 6 spiders have altogether?

48 LEGS

500

This mammal lays eggs and has a duck-like bill.

A PLATYPUS

500

This long, thin food is a favorite in Italy and is often eaten with tomato sauce and meatballs.

SPAGHETTI

500

The Great Wall is a famous landmark in this large Asian country.

CHINA

500

What is an ecosystem?

A system where living things like animals and plants interact with each other and their environment.

500

Correct this sentence: “She dont like play football.”

“She doesn’t like to play football.” or “She doesn’t like playing football.”