Vocabulary
True or False
Grammar
Fill in the Blank
Potpourri
100

What is a place used to observe the sun, moom, stars, and outer space?

An Observatory

100

The sun is 1 million degrees.

False.

It is 10,000 degrees.

100

Name the suffix in this word:

careful

ful

means "full of"

100

Gravity is an invisible force of ______________

between objects.

Attraction

100

Name Mrs. Garrow's children's names.

Alex, Zachary and Tanner

200

Which galaxy contains Earth and our solar system?

The Milky Way Galaxy

200

There are 3 types of eclipses.  Solar, Lunar and Modular.

False.

There are only 2 types of eclipses.  Solar & Lunar


200

List (2) conjunctions

Conjunctions:

for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

200

NASA stands for:

National Aeronautics and ___________ Administration

SPACE

200
What type of dogs does Mrs. Beachner own?
English Mastiff or Mastiff
300

What is a frozen ball of dust and ice that travels through outer space?

A comet

300

It is possible to see 2,000 stars with the naked eye.

True

300

Which word would be on a dictionary page that begins with JESTER and ends with JIFFY?

A)  JAZZY                 B)  JUSTICE

C)  JEWEL                D)  JEALOUS



C)  JEWEL

300

The outer planets are known as:  Jupiter, Saturn, __________ and Neptune.

Uranus

300

What direction would we have to travel in order to go swimming in Lake Ontario?

North
400

What is stars that form a pattern or shape that looks like such things as a person, an object, or an animal as seen from Earth?

A constellation

400

The Big Dipper is also known as Ursa Major. 

TRUE!

400
True or False - 

Does this word have a prefix and a suffix?

INVENTIVE

FALSE - 

The base word is "invent".

"ive" is the suffix

400

The __________  Telescope is a large telescope that collects information in space; It was carried into space in 1990.

HUBBLE

400

What runs all around the backyard but never moves?

A fence

500

What is an imaginary straight line through the middle of an object, around which that object spins

An Axis

500

The most famous comet is know as Vera's Comet.

FALSE!

The most famous comet is Halley's Comet.  It was last seen in 1986 and can be seen every 76 years.

500

Is this sentence Singular or Plural Possessive?

My friends' bicycles are all brand new.

PLURAL possessive

500

3 Astronauts were on the Apollo 11.  They were:

Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins and ____________.

Neil Armstrong

He was the first astronaut on the moon.

500

What year did State Road Elementary open?

1964

How were you supposed to know that!

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