Science
Geography
Measurement
Rhyme Time
"Lit" for Kids
200

This is the nearest planet to the sun. 

Mercury

200

This is the capital of Massachusetts.

Boston

200

There are this many months each year. 

12

200

A silly rabbit. 

A Funny Bunny  

200

In this book by E.B. White, a pig named Wilbur is saved by a clever spider.

Charlotte's Web

400

Cirrus, cumulus, and stratus are types of these.

Clouds

400

China and Japan are on this continent. 

Asia

400

A quart is this fraction of a gallon. 

1/4

400

A feline's headwear.

Cat Hat

400

This part-canine, part-human hero fights crime and causes laughs in a graphic novel series by Dav Pilkey.

Dog Man
600

This former main planet is now considered a dwarf planet.

Pluto

600

The White House and the Capitol building are found in this city.

Washington D.C

600

There are this many feet in a yard.

3

600

A jacket you wear on a ship. 

A Boat Coat

600

In this adventure series by Mary Pope Osborne, Jack and Annie travel in a Magical version of this elevated outdoor shelter.

Tree House

800

The Richter scale is used to measure the magnitude of this natural (and dangerous) phenomenon.

Earthquakes

800

This is the largest mountain range in the Western part of the United States. 

The Rocky Mountains or The Rockies

800

There are this many days in a (non-leap) year. 

365

800

A tidy place to sit. 

A Neat Seat. 

800

Harry Potter belongs to this house at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Gryffindor 

1000

Magnets have these two ends, where their magnetic force is strongest—opposites attract and likes repel.

North and South Poles

1000

This is the longest river in the world, and it flows through Egypt in Africa.

The Nile River

1000

Water freezes at this temperature.

32 degrees Fahrenheight or 0 degrees Celsius


1000

Fake hair on a hog. 

Pig's Wig

1000

Dr. Seuss only used 50 different words to write this tasty(?) classic. 

Green Eggs and Ham