My students really love photo quizzes and word scrambles, and this photo match quiz brings those two things together! Match the scrambled English words to their correct photos. (Click the images for a closer look!)
Insects are animals that have a hard exoskeleton made of chitin and a body made of three parts - a head, thorax, and abdomen. Some have two pairs of wings and others have none! All have joined legs - three pairs of them - and two antennae!
The Magic Treehouse books take us through time and space with Jack and Annie. The first eight books form a set of their first adventures as they try to learn who the owner of the magic treehouse is.
Biology is the study of living things and why and how they do the things that they do. This quiz is a brief look at the things that make living things... living things.
My students really love photo quizzes and word scrambles, and this photo match quiz brings those two things together! Match the scrambled English words to their correct photos. (Click the images for a closer look!)
The book by Michael Bond that introduced a very polite bear to the world was written and published in 1958. It was the first of 29 books about Paddington that Bond would write.
For this quiz, you will have to identify all of the things that Mr. Gnome sang about when he hummed the song "Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes". Remember that he is a gnome, so has a couple of extra things to sing about. Enjoy!
Green is a secondary color. That means you have to mix two other colors to get green. You mix blue and yellow to make green. Many things are green. Can you identify these ten items?
Madeline L'Engle wrote an amazing piece of science fiction and fantasy for young people with her 1962 novel "A Wrinkle in Time". It's a true battle of good vs. evil, with a FANTASTIC cast of characters.
This quiz is based on the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episode "Daisy In The Sky". In this episode, Mickey, Donald and Goofy try to save Minnie, Daisy and Pluto after they get lifted into the air by a bunch of balloons.
Some are human-like and some are animals found in the muggle world. Some speak different languages, some speak English, and some don't speak at all. This is a quiz about 10 different species in "Harry Potter" and an example of each.
Dozens of great characters were introduced by JK Rowling over seven "Harry Potter" volumes - these 16 can fit neatly into four groups. How? It's up to you to find out :)
This nursery rhyme is based on some of the bells of London and has been turned into a song. Can you fill in the blanks in this quiz to finish the story?
Everybody knows that Wednesday is Hump Day because it marks getting over the "hump" in the middle of the week. What are these other days? Each answer rhymes with Hump Day!
The past tense is what we use in English to speak or write about what happened prior to now. The action could be a few minutes ago or centuries past. Can you find the past tense forms of the following irregular verbs?
Put this list of titles in order from the oldest to the most recent. They are all well known books or story collections which most of us will have heard about. Hints are included.
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