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Quizzes for Sixth Grade
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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?
Once upon a time, not so long ago, nothing was plugged in. Perhaps surprisingly so to the children of today, people actually survived those days with no trouble at all. Come along to my grandparents' farm with me and I'll tell you how.
This is the last in a series of quizzes on mammals of the world. Each quiz focused on animals beginning with a certain letter. These are the four letters that are left and a mix of animals that go with them.
The Pulitzer Prize is awarded to Americans for achievement in journalism, literature and musical composition. Many winners have international reputations so let's see how many of these people who had the magic touch in arts and letters you recognize.
Strange, scary creatures have invaded your favourite books! Can you help fix the titles of these books by choosing the correct word to replace the MONSTERS that have taken over?
People keep pets for all kinds of reasons, from companionship to helping them to stay active and fight boredom. Use the photo hints to see if you can figure out some of the pets that people keep in their homes.
These questions are all found in the New Testament of the Bible. All of them are basic stories that most of us learned as children. Maybe you can play with your children and see how many they know too!
Animals commonly referred to as carnivores are those who are classified within the order of Carnivora on the organizational chart of living things. Carnivora is from Latin words which translate as "to devour flesh", i.e. meat-eating.
Humanity is always trying to reach higher and higher, and countries often compete with each other to build the tallest structure. Do you know where to find all of these incredible towers?
One word is incorrect in each of these classic children's books titles. Match the title with the correct word. All books are geared toward elementary school children.
All of these British birds have a human namesake. I'll give a brief description of a bird and a cryptic clue of their famous counterpart (some may be fictitious), you choose the correct bird.
The national home of the American President is the White House. It has also been the home of many dogs. This quiz offers some information - with photos - about the breeds of those dogs who were lucky enough to share the White House with the first family.
Africa is home to some amazing birds and animals. How much do you know about these incredible creatures from the land, sometimes called the "Dark Continent"?
As is the case with most youngsters, my grandson has decided that dinosaurs are pretty neat! Let's have a look at some words that are good to know when learning about dinosaurs! Be sure to choose the best answer for each choice!
Jack seems to feature quite often in nursery rhymes and fairy tales. Sort these snippets based on whether the rhyme features a character named Jack or not.
The names of ten wild animals from across the world have gotten all jumbled up! The words written in capital letters need to be rearranged to find the right names. Can you help?
More cute animal photos that I hope you'll love. Again, I'm only showing you their heads in most cases, and you need to identify the animals from the pictures and the clues.
I like the number eight so much that I've put it in these sayings, rhymes and book titles instead of the real number. Can you find the right number to replace the number eight?
On a recent trip to the zoo, I was amazed to find that my young grandson was interested in visiting the Bird House. And why not?! Birds are very interesting! His favorite? The terrific toucan!