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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?

Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?. 1,000,000. 100,000. 175,000. 300,000. 500,000. 10,000. 50,000. 25,000. 1,000. 5,000. 2,000. 5th Grade Social Studies. 4th Grade NH History. 2nd Grade Spelling. 3rd Grade Reading. 3rd Grade Spelling. 4th Grade Science. 1st Grade Science.

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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?

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  1. Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

  2. 1,000,000 100,000 175,000 300,000 500,000 10,000 50,000 25,000 1,000 5,000 2,000 5th Grade Social Studies 4th Grade NH History 2nd Grade Spelling 3rd Grade Reading 3rd Grade Spelling 4th Grade Science 1st Grade Science 2nd Grade Math 1st Grade Math 5th Grade Math Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

  3. 5th Grade Topic 1 Question • What is the capital of Texas?

  4. Return 5th Grade Topic 1 Answer • Austin

  5. 5th Grade Topic 2 Question • What is 3/5 + 7/5

  6. Return 5th Grade Topic 2 Answer • 10/5

  7. 4th Grade Topic 3 Question • What is the New Hampshire State Bird?

  8. Return 4th Grade Topic 3 Answer • Purple Finch

  9. 4th Grade Topic 4 Question • What is the Largest Planet?

  10. Return 4th Grade Topic 4 Answer • Jupiter

  11. 3rd Grade Topic 5 Question • How do you spell the word 17?

  12. Return 3rd Grade Topic 5 Answer • Seventeen

  13. 3rd Grade Topic 6 Question • During the fifteenth century, metal was very expensive. Dishes and pots were made of a type of inexpensive orange clay called pygg, which was pronounced just like pig. At this time, there weren’t banks like we have today, so people would store their money at home. When people had extra coins to save, they would place them in clay jars or pots. Since the type of clay was called pygg, people referred to the jars as pygg banks. Over time this evolved into piggy banks. • What is Pygg?

  14. 3rd Grade Topic 6 Answer • Inexpensive Clay

  15. 2nd Grade Topic 7 Question • In the number 250 what digit is in the tens place?

  16. Return 2nd Grade Topic 7 Answer • 5

  17. 2nd Grade Topic 8 Question • What

  18. Return 2nd Grade Topic 8 Answer

  19. 1st Grade Topic 9 Question • What is 7+3?

  20. Return 1st Grade Topic 9 Answer • 10

  21. 1st Grade Topic 10 Question • What is an example of an animal that lives in the ocean?

  22. Return 1st Grade Topic 10 Answer • Shark, Fish, Whale and Dolphin

  23. Million Dollar QuestionGrade Level Topic 11 • 5th grade science!

  24. 1,000,000 Question • What is a carnivore?

  25. Return 1,000,000 Answer • An animal that eats meat.

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