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Quizzes for Third Grade
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Hello, young children! My name is Inspector Gadget from the TV show of the same name. Match each one of my gadgets on the right with the sentence that describes each item on the left.
"The Box of Delights" by John Masefield is a Christmassy, magical adventure story. Do you know its story? Fill in the blanks to finish the story of "The Box of Delights"!
I'll give you the names of some American sports teams; you need to pick the city where they play. For example - the Seahawks, Sounders and Mariners all play in Seattle. But it's probably not so trivial if you live outside the USA.
"Dream-of-Jade: The Emperor's Cat", by Lloyd Alexander, is a book of stories about a beautiful and wise white kitty. In this quiz, you will find three questions on each of the five stories in the book.
A quiz on the lyrics to this classic "Sesame Street" song about finding the beauty and greatness in who you are. Your mom or dad might like this one, too.
Children are fascinated with flowers. Many flowers have common names which make them easy to identify or remember. Can you identify the flower from the given clues?
How well do you know your animal characters? Just match the character's name with the description given to learn about some of the most well known animals from your favorite books.
Let's take a nighttime safari. We will be talking about animals that are mainly nocturnal from all over the world. How well do you know the creatures of the night?
"Green Eggs and Ham" is one of the greatest children's book of all time. All questions are direct quotes from the book. Most of the questions are fill-in-the-blank.
How well do you remember the story of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas', by Dr. Seuss? Test your memory with this fifteen-question quiz. Even if you've never read the book, chances are you've seen the animated special, so give it a try!
Mothers are very special! In the Bible they saved their kids from danger, laughed, and experienced miracles. Can you recognize these people's mothers in the Bible? (NIV version used)
Add a letter to the word I give you - a clue to the new word's meaning will be given also. All the added letters will finally make a word that is related to an infant.
For this quiz, you will have to do math operations using the number of certain body parts that most humans have. All numbers are associated with the typical number of body parts at birth. Good luck!
Hola! I'm going to give you some lines from Nursery Rhymes, but replace one of the English words with a Spanish word. The Spanish word will be in ALL CAPS. See if you can figure out what English word has been replaced! Buena Suerte! (Good Luck!)
This quiz is a little different from my previous quiz based on the same subject. This is a matching hotchpotch quiz from side to side identifying the King or the Queen. Have FUN!
Punctuation marks and other symbols appear in almost everything that you read. They are used in a variety of ways. These questions will be related to American usage. Let's see how well you know your reference and punctuation marks!
Afrikaans is spoken in South Africa. It originated from Dutch and in certain respects has not changed much.Try and match the English colours to the Afrikaans.
For this quiz, I will give you a description of a holiday fictional character and you have to match it with the actual name of the character that is used in the story. Good luck!
Easter is a special time of year, so this is a fun quiz for the Easter holidays. I will give you the words to some Easter songs, and you choose the correct word that belongs in the line.
It's school holidays, and I'm home looking after the kids and their injured Dad (who would've figured he'd hurt himself playing sport at his age?) We have lots of chores to get done so we can spend the day out tomorrow and leave dad at home by himself.
It was a busy night for Santa and the elves. As they were rushing to get ready for Santa to deliver gifts to the children around the world, a few strange but funny things occurred. Can you discover what happened?
Due to the immense popularity of my "Name Ten Things You'll Find in a Bathroom!" quiz, I've decided to do another one. Can you correctly identify these 10 kitchen items?
Don't know Esperanto? You may know more than you think! The words in Esperanto are largely based on European languages. The nouns end in "o", and for plurals, add a "j". See if you can match these Esperanto nouns to their English equivalents.