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Quizzes for Fourth Grade
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Five of these people went on the Ark with all the animals when the great flood came. Five were associated with other Bible stories or places. Your job is to sort them into which were in the Ark, and which were elsewhere in the Bible.
If you are going on a road trip, whether near or far, this musical quiz has ten songs you can sing in the car. So do not let your next trip be boring and long. You can learn them right here, and then just sing-a-long! (Note: questions are US-specific)
Here's to the equine companions of some of our beloved Disney characters!
(Please note hints are based on depictions/portrayals in original movies NOT remakes or sequels).
I will give you a description of an item that you should probably keep a spare of or just things you should keep on hand, and you match that item to the description.
This is the first book of the Bible! Hey kids, how many stories and characters from the first book of the Bible can you recognize? Ask your parents to join in!
Here are the names of ten creatures, but only three answers - 'furred', 'feathered' or 'floating'. If you think a creature is a mammal then choose 'furred', if you think it's a bird choose 'feathered' or if you think it's a fish choose 'floating'.
Countries around the world have different traditions for ringing in the new year, whatever the date. Can you match each custom to the country in which it occurs? As you play, can you guess what the cities have in common? The answer is in the conclusion.
Just like with a box of assorted candy, you never know what you're going to get next with this quiz. The only thing these books have in common is that you can find them all in the Children's section of the library.
It's no coincidence that the people in the quiz are linked by some form of the word "down." Move the correct answers to the proper statement, and you'll score big.
This quiz is based on typical English translations of the Old and New Testaments. Remember, the correct answers are the names not found anywhere in the Bible. I will include name meanings in the information.
There's no sign on the kitchen door saying "ADULTS ONLY." Young cooks can have fun in the kitchen, be safe, learn a lot about cooking and share their creations with the whole family.
Can you identify the true King or Queen from the clue that is given. The questions are from a variety of fields including, royalty, entertainment, sport, TV and personalities etc.
I'm glad so many adults and children liked the first 'Library' quiz. It really is an exciting place to visit...but let's see what else you know about it.
I love the show "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" So, I'm making a quiz with questions that even elementary school kids can answer. (Note: some questions are US-specific.)
"Schoolhouse Rock!" created a number of educational and entertaining musical videos. This one was created as a part of "America Rock". The words of the song tell how a bill is made into a law. Can you follow along?
In this quiz you'll find some of the artists who, with their talent, have provided me with moments of peace and tranquility. All you have to do is to match the artist to the instrument, in each case.
Another foray into the shades of the rainbow (plus). Be careful when matching - some shades fit more than one colour, so make sure all the shades match a colour correctly at the same time.
Believing that everyone should know the basic math definitions found here, I decided to make a quiz to help out with this. All terms are basic elementary-school definitions.
Visiting the seaside is great fun and there are lots of things to see and do. This quiz is about some of the pleasures of visiting a seaside resort in the United Kingdom (although you should be able to answer the questions no matter where you live).
Australia is synonymous with blue skies, beaches and long weekends. Match the Aussie towns in this great land with the synonymous words I give you. Be warned that the pronunciation may be different to the spelling.
eg: Us + dad = Weipa (we + pa)
Jesus loved the world so much he gave his life on the cross, even though he did nothing wrong. How much do you know about his sacrifice? (NIV version used)
Hey kids! There are many things that come in fantastic groups of four and it is up to you to match the correct word to their group. It's as easy as one, two, three...four!
Find synonyms for the words given, then correctly match to the Australian town or region it sounds like. Warning: pronunciation may not be synonymous with spelling. Capitals that are not proper names will indicate separate words.
eg: Us + dad = Weipa
Match a word on the left with a word on the right to make a new word. Note: some words may have multiple matches, but only one combination of answers will match all words successfully.
It's clear from their names that Peter Rabbit is a rabbit and Tom Kitten is a cat, but the nature of some of Beatrix Potter's other characters isn't as obvious. Can you match up each character with the type of animal that they are?