Geography
4th Grade Fun
Energy
Land, Water, and Animals
US Government
100

This word describes how people and goods travel from one place to another. 

What is transportation

100

This 4th Grade teacher is married to a band director.

Who is Mrs. Thompson.

100

This is the main source of energy on our planet. 

What is the Sun.

100

Geology is the study of _______ things on Earth. (Living or nonliving?) 

What are nonliving things. 

100

The 3 Branches of the US Government are the Legislative Branch, the Judicial Branch, and the this branch. 

What is the Executive branch. 

200

Pennsylvania is part of this region of the US. (The Northeast or the Midwest?) 

What is the Northeast.

200

This teacher has taught at Edgeworth Elementary the longest of your three 4th grade teachers. 

Who is Mrs. Piatek.

200

Energy travels through water in this form. 

What are waves.

200

This is how sand, soil, or rock pieces get from one place to another on Earth. 

What is wind and/or water.

200

The US Presidential election takes place in this month, every 4 years. 

What is November

300

Pennsylvania's capitol is named this. 

What is Harrisburg.

300

This teacher is our neighbor, but does not teach 4th grade. 

Who is Dr. Mellett. (She teaches math groups!) 

300

This type of magnet can be turned on and off with a switch. (Hint: It's part of an electrical circuit.) 

What is an electromagnet. 

300

Gills are a structure of some animals that help them to survive in ________. 

What is water

300

This document is the highest form of law in the United States. 

What is the US Constitution. 

400

This is the largest state in the US. 

What is Alaska.

400

This teacher has one son, one cat, and one dog. 

Who is Mrs. Chakravarti.

400

Materials that electricity can flow through are called ________. 

What are conductors.

400

The sun gives energy to grass, which is eaten by rabbits, which is eaten by eagles. This system is know as a ______ _________. 

What is a food chain.

400

The President lives and works in this building. 

What is the White House.

500

This state is the largest producer of peanuts in the US. 

What is Georgia.

500

Ms. Calgero is a teacher who will sometimes join us for this subject. 

What is science.

500

You can be sure energy is present if you detect sound, motion, heat, or _________. 

What is light.

500

This word describes how organisms (plants & animals) interact with each other and the nonliving environment around them. 

What is an ecosystem

500

These are changes to the US Constitution. (Hint: The 19th one gave women the right to vote.) 

What are Amendments