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  • 2nd Grade SS: Which war was fought between the north and south regions in the United States?
    Civil War
  • 3rd Grade SS: Who made the “I have a dream” speech?
    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
  • 4th Grade SS: Independence day was first established as a holiday by Congress in what year?
    1776
  • 1st Grade Math: If you cut a quarter into thirds, how many pieces would you have?
    3
  • 3rd ELA: The person in a novel who tells the story from a third-person perspective is called a what?
    Narrator
  • 5th Grade Science: What force pulls objects toward Earth’s core and keeps humans from floating in the sky?
    gravity
  • 1st Grade Geography: How many continents are there?
    7
  • 1st Grade Science: The sun is a: Planet, star, mystery?
    star
  • 5th Grade Science: What are the three states of matter?
    solid, liquid, and gas
  • 5th SS: Where was the region known as the Fertile Crescent located?
    Middle East
  • 1st Grade Geography: How many states make up the United States of America?
    50
  • 4th Grade Math: The interior angles of a triangle always add up to…
    180
  • 4th Grade Math: 23.4 + 16.2 =
    39.6
  • 3rd Grade Science: Which planet is closest to the sun?
    Mercury
  • 4th Grade Science: Animals who eat only plants are called what?
    herbivores
  • 3rd grade Math: How many minutes are in a half-hour?
    30
  • 2nd Grade ELA: What type of literature features magical creatures, such as giants, gnomes, and goblins?
    Fairy Tale, Fantasy
  • 3rd ELA: Which is a plural noun: toy, cup, children, leaf?
    children
  • 2nd Grade Math: On a class field trip, there are four buses taking 36 students to the zoo. Each bus has the same number of students. How many students are on each bus?
    9
  • 1st Grade Science: A caterpillar changes and grows into a what?
    butterfly
  • 1st Grade Math: Out of the fractions below, which is greatest? 3/20, 3/9, or 3/5?
    3/5
  • 2nd Grade Science: What is H2O also known as?
    water
  • 2nd Grade SS: Who was George Washington?
    First President
  • 1st Grade SS: Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first two men in the entire world to do what?
    Walk on the moon
  • 3rd Grade Geography: What is the capital of Florida?
    Tallahassee
  • 5th Grade Math: If a football field is 100 yards long, how many feet long is the football field?
    300
  • 4th ELA: What is the main character in a story called?
    protagonist
  • 1st Grade ELA: What is the term for a word that is similar in meaning to another word?
    synonym
  • 5th Grade ELA: Which is an antonym for big: huge, tiny, or large?
    tiny
  • 4th Grade Math: If a train leaves the station and travels at 60 miles per hour, how much time will have passed when it arrives at a station 300 miles away?
    5 hours or 300 minutes
  • 2nd Grade Math: You have two quarters, a nickel, three dimes, and four pennies. How much money do you have?
    89 cents
  • 2nd Grade Science: The ocean is made of what kind of water?
    saltwater
  • 1st Grade Math: What is the 384 rounded off to the nearest ten?
    380
  • 5th Grade Math: A hexagon has how many sides?
    6
  • 4th Grade Science: What do you call a scientist who studies rocks?
    geologist
  • 2nd Grade Geography: In what state will you find the Windy City?
    Illinois
  • 3rd Grade Geography: What is the longest river in the world?
    Amazon
  • 1st Grade SS: Who were the first people in America?
    Native Americans
  • 4th Grade Geography: What is the largest U.S. state by landmass?
    Alaska
  • 5th Grade Geography: What measures distance north or south of the Equator: latitude or longitude?
    latitude