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Quizzes for Third Grade
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Can you match each of these well-known mountains with the nearby city which you might visit on your way to observe its majesty? (With thanks to Katherine Lee Bates for the title.)
This is a quiz about musical instruments made just for kids. There are many different kinds of instruments, and learning about music is an important part of a well-rounded education.
What lurks in the dark of night, with their glowing eyes so bright? Scratching, growling, bumps and thumps, all those noises make me jump. The creepy critters of the night gives me such a fright.
With no plans and rubbish weather on Saturday, my wife, my two kids, and I decided to have a lazy day at home. Here are ten questions about the events of our day. The picture clues should help. Enjoy!
Here are ten descriptions (with original tasks) of various dog breeds. Choose the dog breed that best fits the description and don't start growling at me.
I give you a long word. You find words that are and aren't inside it. Example: The word "stepmother" has "step," "moth," and "her" inside it, but it doesn't have "mom." Words must consist of consecutive letters.
A syllable is a unit or a section of a word. Try to figure out the number of syllables in each phrase with this quiz. Also learn some interesting facts about each phrase!
Hopefully you'll love these animal photos. I'm only showing you their heads in most cases, and you need to identify the animals from the pictures and the clues.
Although short of stature, these men are remembered for their tall accomplishments, for good or ill. Match the famous or infamous figure under 5'5" (165cm) with his description. N.B. At 5'6", Napoleon is too tall for this quiz!
While my friends and I caravan through deserts, we are surprised to see so many different types of animals in the hot, dry areas. Can you identify the animal from the clue given?
Going back to "Square One" means starting again after a disappointment or failure. But it doesn't always mean the end - it certainly didn't for these famous people. Can you match these famous people to their "Square One" story?
As is the case with most youngsters, my grandson has decided that dinosaurs are pretty neat! Let's have a look at some more words that are good to know when learning about dinosaurs! Be sure to choose the best answer for each choice!
A compound word is when you take two smaller words and put them together to make one bigger word. These compound words are all the names of various living things. Use the rebuses to figure them out. Good Luck!
I love my Vegemite, but I love my veggies more! See if you can work out the vegetables I've chosen from this quiz, using the hints provided by the photos.
We have been studying animals that we find in nature where we live. My grandson thinks ducks are just duckie! In British slang, that means darling or dear! We hope you do too!
Some of these nursery rhyme characters have wandered into the wrong rhyme and others are just getting their story wrong. They are all mixed up! Help them find their proper rhyme.
The clues in this match quiz cryptically point toward a number of UK towns and cities... This is the first 'taster' of a series that I have planned. I hope that you enjoy working them out.
There are many different types of dogs in the world. Some are mixed breed and others are pure bred. All make wonderful pets and make a wonderful addition to your family.
There are many beautiful and exotic creatures on our planet, but many of them are also lethal to humans. Can you match my selection of ten such creatures with what makes them so dangerous?
What do you know about the orchestra family? I will give you a musical instrument, and all you need to do is match it against the correct family member - string, woodwind, brass, or percussion.
Hannibal the elephant has been given a trunk to keep anything he likes in. He has decided he wants to fill it with things he can pick in the garden. See if you can identify the various things, with the help of some photos.
My young grandson has always been crazy for ketchup. Now he is at the age where he is interested in how to actually make the food that he likes to eat. See if you can match some of his favorite recipes with the dish that requires his favorite condiment
There must be something wrong with my left foot. I mean, my right foot is fine, but the other shoe hurts! It might be because I'm wearing the wrong shoe at the wrong time! Could you help me find out?
Your arms stretch from your shoulders all the way down to your hands. Here's a look at each part of those arms but first you need to match the part of the arm (on the left) with the description as to where it is (on the left). Best of luck.
My friends have been taking photos of some interesting birds. Can you help me identify them from the notes and the photo? (Click on the photo if you want a larger version of the picture.)
Spanish, spoken by millions, is the most common foreign language learned by 'Anglos' in the USA. Match the English color with the Spanish color (in all CAPS). I'll tell you a little about interesting word origins afterwards. iBuena suerte!
The Bible Action Newspaper is flying off the newsstands! Can you match these Bible heroes up to these headlines based on the clues? (NIV references used)
Some things are all around us. Sometimes you can't see or touch them, but they are still there. Sometimes you just take them for granted. Can you identify these things from the clues given?