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The first in my series of labeling US State Capitals, featuring the first ten ordered alphabetically (by city name, not state). Can you match the correct capital city name (Albany to Carson City) to its geographical location?
Valentine's Day is a time for people to express their love for one another. There seems to be a lot of hate in the world at the moment, so let's turn that hate into love. Change one letter at a time to go from 'hate' to 'love'.
In school, state capitals are often a testing point for geography. See if you can name the state capital by just the location of a point in a state. The points marking state capitals are close to its location in a state, but not perfect.
Those with royal blood have enjoyed much privilege throughout history. One of those privileges is having things named after you. These places were named after English or British royalty (with fictional dedication speeches).
The next in my series of labeling US State Capitals, featuring the middle set of ten cities ordered alphabetically (by city name, not state). Can you match the correct capital city name (Hartford to Little Rock) to its geographical location?
The second instalment of my series of labeling US State Capitals, featuring the next group of ten cities ordered alphabetically (by city name, not state). Match the correct capital city name (Charleston to Harrisburg) to its geographical location.
Jackie, Jacqueline, Jacqui, male, female. This quiz covers a wide variety of people with a name in common with a wide assortment of careers.
(Photos are hints not answers).
Everyone has seen a kangaroo and a koala, but here are ten other Australian creatures for you. See how many you can name from the clues given. Have fun!
Australians love to adapt things to our own setting, and Christmas is no exception. These Australian books change the standard tropes (such as winter snow and reindeer) into more locally- appropriate ones (such as the beach in summer and kangaroos).
Teaching children from an early age to respect animals and wildlife will ensure their survival for generations to come. So, purrty please, play this quiz to find out more.
Deep focus, not out of focus. A stereogram, or "magic eye" image is one in which a 3 dimensional image can be hidden in a 2 dimensional image. Not everyone can see these, but with a little experimentation maybe you can?
Match each animal with its stereotype, such as bears and honey, or foxes and sly.
In the answer info read why these well-accepted matches just may be a hornswoggle, meaning snowjob or deception.
Can you correctly label the provinces and territories on a map of Canada? In this new quiz format we use a single image to act as a guide for the questions.
Easier, 13 Qns, Terry,
Jan 03 22
Recommended for grades: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
I have ten people. Do you know where they belong in the Bible? Place them in the categories of Old Testament or New Testament. (NLT used in information)
There was a definite class division between the wealthy and poor children of Victorian Britain. Let me give you a glimpse of what their lives may have been like.
A sprinkling of fairy dust will give me wings to fly back to my childhood where I can re-read some of my favourite classics. Can you guess which books I am reading from their first lines? The pictures may give you a clue.
Chameleons are a very unusual and unique part of the animal kingdom. Many of them are endangered. Let's go exploring and learn about these wonderful creatures!
The world's most famous flag-maker has got her colors mixed up and now she is making the world's flags all wrong! Can you help to distinguish what country they belong to?
Hey kids! Do you like donuts? Come on in and take a quiz about donuts and a few other tasty foods you can have at breakfast time. Use the pictures to help you. Enjoy!
I'll describe a compound word and the 2 shorter words you combine to create it. Example: Woman + computer error = red insect with black dots. Answer = lady + bug = ladybug. Find the compound word that matches the clues. The picture gives you a hint.
If it's fall in the US Midwest, you can bet that there will be fun farms opening all over the place. My grandson is particularly adept at knowing which ones are the most fun! Come along with us and see what he likes to do at the fun farm.
My little grandson will eat almost anything that comes with cheese! Do you know someone like that? Here are some of the dishes they are sure to enjoy! (Note: some questions US-specific.)
A vehicle is something that is used for transporting people or goods. This quiz will show you photos of different types of vehicles. Your job is to use the clues provided along with the photos to figure out the answer to each question. Good luck!
This quiz is about 10 famous people who have led countries around the world - often doing strange things at the same time! Have fun matching their descriptions to their names.
I've been around chickens all my life - but this quiz is in honor of my grandson's pet chicken, Tub - as in "tub of chicken"! No worries! There no chance that will happen to Tub! Let's see what you know about these charming birds!
This quiz is a nod to ten people who accomplished extraordinary things in their lives. This quiz focuses on when they were ordinary and not yet well known for their accomplishments.
Hobbies are the fun activities we do like sports, or painting or answering quizzes. Do you ever wonder if animals have hobbies? I know some animals that do. Using the pictures and clues can you figure out what hobbies go with each of these animals?
Do you know someone who plays the drums? They will usually drum on anything - beating out the rhythms that are in their heads. Let's take a look at some real drums, though, and see if we can figure out which is which!