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Quizzes for Sixth Grade
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There are a lot of sports where the competitors wear clothing that leaves their thighs very much exposed to your eyes. Here are some questions about ten such sports.
The recommended introduction to Sydney's zoo is to start at the top, and work your way down. Here are some of the animals you will see as you follow that route. We will only visit animals on the main path, no sidetracks.
My little grandson is totally fixated on the beautiful zebras at the zoo, and had many questions about them. Come and learn about these amazing creatures with us!
All of the one word answers in this quiz end with the word END. Add the indicated number of letters to get the answer. EXAMPLE - curve or swerve = BEND (B + END).
These are ten famous people throughout history who achieved great heights, in spite of the incredible shyness from which they suffered at times. Have fun!
The Caribbean Sea holds a very diverse population of marine animals. While some swim around on their own, others may have to be viewed by human divers. Come along and see what we can find!
Another day, another learn-at-home science lesson. My grandson loved the video about the life cycle of a frog so much that we watched it three times! I hope you find frogs as fascinating as he did!
For this quiz, you will have to use the photos to identify material that is used to build a house. North American terms are used in this quiz. Good luck!
Overworked? Restless? Downplayed? Maybe I can help you take your mind off of your workday and restfully onto some wordplay. You just need to figure out if you can make any compound words with WORK, REST and PLAY, matching with the words in the bank.
Here we have some famous folks who scored points for their momentous achievements, but they also had some failings or made questionable decisions for which we have to deduct some points. Who are these ambiguous people?
Add a word to the letter you are given and you can make another word. The answer to "B + part of your body = animal is BEAR. (B+EAR)
All answers have four or five letters.
Scientists have to measure lots of different things. All you have to do is decide which is the best unit of measurement to use when measuring these things.
Timothy has invented a machine that allows him to travel back in time to visit people and places he has read about and to go to events in history that were very significant. Can you help him identify the people, the places and the events?
By now I am sure you have noticed that my young grandson is not just fixated on the elephants, giraffes, and zebras at the zoo, but all zoo animals! Come and learn about polar bears with us!
A few select instruments of the orchestra are here to tell you a bit about themselves, but they are a little shy, as you can see by the partial photos. Come and say hello!
My Grandma is learning all about the Internet for the first time. Thankfully my 3-year old niece is around to help her. Can you answer these questions for Grandma with the help of my niece Chloe?
For my first photo quiz, I'm going to list the name of a state by using numbers that correspond to each letter if you were to use a telephone. For example, 8824 = Utah.
The UK is home to a diverse selection of bird life, both large and small. Whether you are a keen birdwatcher hoping to catch sight of some of them, or want to attract them to your garden, enjoy the magic of British bird life in this photo quiz!
Did you know the Statue of Liberty's torch looks like an ice cream cone? This quiz was inspired by a remark from my grandson who is in first grade. I hope to see this glorious Lady with him some day!
I fell in love with my mother-in-law's Shih Tzu, and decided that my home was in need of a smart little dog who would be no trouble at all. I was in for a bit of a surprise, because even little dogs can have big issues!
Britain has a large and diverse population of birds, from the smallest wren to the largest eagle. Neither of these appear in this quiz, but hopefully you will recognise most of those that do.
In 2000, an initiative was started to name a new group of the Seven Wonders of the World. After a worldwide vote, the list, called New7Wonders of the World was made. See if you can match the wonders-and a couple of runners up-to their location and use.
Add a word to the letter you are given and you can make another word. The answer to "H + part of your body = listen is HEAR. (H+EAR) All answers have four or five letters.
Children in the US celebrate Thanksgiving amidst turkeys traced from their hands, wearing colonial hats and headdresses made of construction paper - but what really happened in 1621 at the first "official" Thanksgiving celebration?
One day, the body organs had a big 'din' over division of work. Some organs felt they were doing too much, while others did very little. Each organ decided to make its case. Can you identify organs in the feud based on functions (jobs) given?
The following fish are considered to be the top ten fastest in the world. Many of them are coveted game fish because of their strength and fight! Let's go fishing!
Myths and legends are sometimes based on truth, but also sometimes just made up. Here are 10 questions about some of the popular myths and legends about the United States starting with Native Americans all the way up to the Civil War. Enjoy!
There are plenty of characters in 'Harry Potter' who have names beginning with the letter 'B', but only some of them have two names beginning with it. Can you match all these 'B's up with the descriptions given?
This is a special quiz made just for special kids, just like YOU! It is full of both fire and ice. The photos provided may help you. C'mon, let's see what you know about our solar system.
The word or words in capital letters can be rearranged to make the name of a sport. Remember that to check the number of letters in the words you have to anagram. The answer should have that number of letters.
This quiz covers a selection of African mammals. The photo clues give a close-up view of the face and your task is identify each animal from the clues given.
A weird little alien called Plumm and his best friend Peachy live in a weird city called Fig on a weird planet called Melonia. They are visiting Earth (very weird!) and would like to buy some of our weird looking fruit to take home. Can you help them?
Hi kids, can you drag these friend or foe characters into their rightful animated movies, either produced, released or distributed by Walt Disney Pictures? Have fun!
Who wouldn't want to be a scientist? There are so many interesting fields of study from which to choose. See if you can match the following scientists with their broad area of expertise.
Panda Tim is taking us on a world tour, and we want to thank him in the official language of each country we'll visit. Do you know which language it is?