Math
Science
English
UAE/SDG
Mystery
100

You know 3 × 4 = 12.
Using this fact, what is 6 × 4, and how do you know?

24, because 6 is double 3, so the answer doubles.

100

A toy car slows down when it rolls on carpet.
Which force causes this, and why?

Friction — carpet creates more friction than a smooth surface.

100

Choose the correct punctuation that changes the meaning of this sentence:


Did you finished your work__


Explain why.

? — it becomes a question. Students must reason about meaning, not guess.

100

What is the UAE’s national language?

Arabic

100

Where is your teacher originally from?

South Africa

200

A bag has 5 pencils in each group. If you can make 7 groups, how many pencils are there altogether?
Explain your strategy.

35 pencils

200

You push two identical balls, a red one and a blue one:  the red one with a gentle push and the blue one with a strong push.
Which ball will move farther, and why?

The blue one with the stronger push, because a stronger force causes greater motion.

200

Choose the correct verb:


The students (was / were) excited for the trip.

were (students = plural)

200

Name one famous landmark in the UAE.

Burj Khalifa / Louvre Abu Dhabi / Sheikh Zayed Mosque (any one)

200

What is your teacher's favorite drink? 

coffee
300

Use what you know about tens facts:
7 × 30 = ?

 7 × 3 tens = 21 tens

so 7 x 30 = 210

300

You are testing an electromagnet made with a nail, battery, and wire. You notice it can only pick up a few paperclips.

How can you make the electromagnet stronger? 

  • More coils 

  • More batteries 

300

What is the plural of goose?

geese

300

What is the capital city of the UAE?

Abu Dhabi

300

How many siblings does your teacher have? 

1 sibling

400

A class has 81 stickers. They want to divide them equally into 9 boxes.

81 ÷ 9 = 9

400

Two magnets are placed near each other.
Side A of both magnets is pushed together, but they do not touch.
The magnets move away from each other.
What is happening, and why?

The magnets are repelling because the same poles (north–north or south–south) are facing each other.
Like poles push away; opposite poles attract.

400

What type of sentence is this, and how do you know?


I can’t believe you finished that already!

Exclamation 

400

What is the UAE’s national animal?

Arabian Oryx

400

What languages does your teacher speak? 

English and Afrikaans

500

A teacher buys 9 packs of 20 markers. She gives 65 markers to students.
How many markers does she have left?

20 × 9 = 180
180 − 65 = 115 markers

500

Two teams are playing tug-of-war.
Both teams pull the rope as hard as they can with equal force, and the rope does not move to either side.
What kind of forces are acting on the rope, is it balanced or unbalanced?

Balanced forces — both teams are pulling with the same strength, so the forces cancel each other out and the rope does not move.

500

Find all the being verbs and explain their job in the sentence:


“The students were very noisy until the teacher arrived.”
 

were

500

How many SDG goals are there? 

17 Goals 

500

Who is your teacher's best friend?

Ms Mariska + Ms Marike = BFFs forever