198 x 455 =
What is 90090
This explorer conquered the Inca.
Who was Pizzaro.
Creator of the Periodic Table of elements
Who is Dimitri Mendeleev
192 =
What is 361
The phrase "bored out of my skull" is an example of this literary device:
What is "metaphor"
(43 x 62) x 0 = ?
What is 0
This first English colony in North America is significant because the settlers disappeared and were never found.
What is the Roanoke Colony.
This element is the most abundant in Earth's atomosphere.
What is nitrogen
This satellite was the first to orbit Earth, and was launched by Russia in 1957.
What is Sputnik
In The Indian in the Cupboard, this was the name of the toy figure brought to life by Omri to help with Little Bear's injury.
Who was Tommy.
.0006 x 100 = ?
What is .06
This type of Spanish sailing ship was an important part of the Spanish conquests in the New World.
What is the caravel.
This is the chemical symbol that represents the element used in the thermometer shown in the video:
What is Hg (mercury)
This famous American woman is best known as an expert in mathematics who worked for NASA.
Who is Katherine Johnson
Nickname for Bailey the dog in "A Dog's Purpose"
What is Boss Dog
What is the meter?
This system developed as the colonies in North America grew and began to import and export goods and resources.
What is "triangle trade?"
This is the chemical name for what substance:
What is table salt.
Name this U.S. President who was a "cowboy," soldier and adventurer.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt
TRUE or FALSE: The mass of this object is 925,300 pounds in space. If this object landed on Earth, its mass would increase.
What is false. Mass is not affected by gravity.
In the order of operations (PEMDAS), these two operations follow multiplication and division.
What are addition and subtraction.
This imaginary line split South America into a Spanish side and a Portuguese side.
What is the Line of Demarcation.
The only letter that does NOT appear in the periodic table:
What is "J"
This friendly pet has an unusual name:
Who is Mr. Bubz (or Bubbs!)
This fictional story included a character named "Arliss" who was always putting animals in his pockets.
What is Old Yeller