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Quizzes for Second Grade
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Canada has ten provinces and three territories. This quiz will ask questions about only the provinces, starting with the one that is furthest west and heading to the one that is furthest east. Photo clues are given.
For this quiz, you need to complete the expression by choosing the correct word. The picture clue will be linked in some way to the animal or the phrase. Good luck!
This is a quiz made just for kids. Did you know that there are special names for many of the babies in the animal kingdom. By looking at the photos can you tell me the proper name for these babies?
Colors come in many different shades. Some are light, some are dark, and some can be both. Your goal in this quiz to identify which colors of the dark (and colors of the not-so-dark) are shades of which basic color.
Don't seem to be getting good scores? Feel the quizzes are too hard? Try my first intentionally easy quiz. I'll be making a series of easy quizzes on some topics soon.
While love doesn't always come into it, when most animal species wish to reproduce, a male and a female must mate. Match the female on the left with the male on the right.
I'll give you the name of a character from a fairy tale or nursery rhyme. All you need to do is match the animal that appears in the story or rhyme to the character.
These are amazing feats at any age. What makes them even more incredible is the young age at which these were achieved. Match the achiever to the achievement.
In this quiz, each item will have a photo and a clue to a missing word. Your job will be to write the missing word in the blank. Easy, right? Have fun!
When the weather gets cold and it snows, you don't have to stay inside. There are lots of sports to participate in during the winter. Can you identify these ten?
A long time ago on a mountain top in Greece lived a dozen or so major gods and goddesses according to the legends. In this quiz we will meet some of them that lived there and some that had a home elsewhere.
Today I'm going to get up and go for a walk around town. As I visit different places, I'll describe something I see and show you a picture of it. Then I'll ask a you a question about it. Use each photo to help figure out the answer.
You'll decide just how 'super' it is. To get the right answer, you'll need to decide which word to add to 'super' to make a new word. I'll tell you the meaning of the 'super' word.
Did you know that the great ballets each tell a story through dance without using any words at all? See if you can name the ballet these tales are from!
These name-sorting quizzes are based on a kindergarten language arts/graphing project that helps kids get to know classmates' names. It also helps them learn phonics.
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.
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!
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?
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.
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.