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Many books have Christmas as their theme and the characters, or most of them, are very keen to see Santa. See how many of the books you can remember in this Santa themed quiz.
For each question, place the same letter in all gaps to create three words which share the given category. For example, place the letter 'e' in all gaps in R _ d, G r_ _ n, and B l u _ to make red, green, and blue, which are all colours.
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then pick the capital city of that country: Paris, London, Rome, Madrid. You would pick London.
Here are 10 European capital cities that have had their vowels removed. The correct answer is simply the name of the city. Example: the clue is RM...the answer would be ROME. Just add the correct vowels. Check the letter count for hints.
All these questions will be story problems of addition or subtraction involving dalmatians. Read the word problem and answer the question. Since all the questions will involve dalmatians, the interesting info will have some info about dalmatians.
This is my third Change a Letter quiz, this time relating to fruits! See if you can change one letter at a time to join together two related words. Have fun!
Bonan tagon! Here is a quiz where I give you a famous movie title translated into Esperanto, and you give me the English. I am not trying to trick you, so have fun!
The "Value Tales" are a series of illustrated books written for children using historical figures to represent specific values. Using the clues, try and match the tale with the figure.
The continent of Africa is home to some of the world's most beautiful animals. Come join me on a camera safari and explore some of these wonderful creatures.
Say What? It's a fractured title for Canadian Provinces. Canada is 9,984,670 km. sq. (5,592,341 sq. mi.) in size, so plan a holiday with what you'll learn in the interesting information!
For anyone who has read the "Malory Towers" school series written by Enid Blyton. Try a quick quiz to see how much you remember of Darrell, Alicia and the gang.
As a little girl I was fascinated by the Magic Faraway Tree. Years on, the magic is still there! Try this quiz about Enid Blyton's 'Faraway Tree Stories'.
Peter Hatcher is trying to have a normal life..but with a little brother like Fudge, anything's bound to happen! Did you like "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing" by Judy Blume? Then this quiz is for you!
This quiz is mainly about you having to try to fill in the correct homonyms...(A homonym is a word that is pronounced the same as another word, but spelt differently, or with a different meaning.) I hope you like it! *Does not follow the alphabet.*
Mother Goose - was she a witch? Some think so, but in our world she is a beloved character. Here are some examples of her best work. While reading the rhymes, remember that many were in reference to historical and political events of the day.
Unfortunately the following answers are words without friends. Don't be alarmed, the words simply don't have the letters f, r, i, e, n, d, and s in them. Thank you to Buddy1 for the Challenge title. Good luck!
Here's part five of my series celebrating my read-through of every Newbery Medal book. No theme this time: just a mix of Newbery plots, old and new, to be matched to the title.
My love affair with books began as soon as I learnt to read and, as such, some of my best loved are those I read at this time. Join me as I revisit ten of these best loved books or authors.
Many adults have a "bucket list" of places they want to visit. But it's never too soon for kids to create their own "sand bucket list" of places around the world to see. Here are some suggestions of unique places for family fun and learning.
This is a quiz about analogies. Analogies are comparing things to other things. For example, dog is to bone as cat is to yarn. They both play with them! Have fun!
Your family takes a trip to the rain forest in South America! While there a guide takes you around and shows you some animals. Let's see what they are!
There was sale from 22nd July to 31st July. My friends and I feel like our days are numbered. We need to shop a lot before our first day in college that starts on 1st August. Would you help us do some calculations during our shopping?
No, not my favourite childhood treat, rather it is my musical instrument. It has got lost among nine others and they are hiding under their assumed nicknames. Please help me sort them out.
We are moving to the New Testament! Most of the people in this quiz knew Jesus. Can you recognize who they are in the Bible by the clues? (All answers are NIV.)
I will explain a sport to a person who's never heard of sports. Your job is to figure out which sport I'm describing by my description. Most of these sports use balls but there are a few that don't.
This is the adventure with the mysterious Faynights Castle and the fair-folk. Join Julian, Dick, George, Anne and Timmy as they solve the mystery of the missing scientists.
Apes, elephants and criminals all play their part when the Famous Five actually go off in two caravans for an adventure in the hills. Follow their journey with these multi-choice questions.
Each sentence has a country hidden within it, i.e. in "Then glands secrete a hormone," the hidden country is ENGLAND: "ThEN GLANDs secrete a hormone." Then pick the capital city of that country: Paris, London, Rome, Madrid. You would pick London.
Add a letter to the word from the clue you are given and you can make a new word. For example, "D + what you do with a book = to not look forward to something". The answer is "dread" (D+READ). Have fun with it!
In "Charlotte's Web" E.B. White shows us the power of words and the power of friendship, using animal characters who seem very real. How much do you remember about the animal characters in "Charlotte's Web"?
In celebration of reading every Newbery Medal-winning book, I'm writing a nine-part matching quiz series on them. Most quizzes will have a theme, like this one, where each book has a fantasy, sci-fi, or otherwise supernatural bent to it.
'Anthropomorphism' is a term that refers to animals (and other beings, objects etc.) that are endowed with human characteristics, many of which wear 'human' clothing and can talk. Here are ten favourites from children's literature. Enjoy!
Did you know that one man inspired God and the devil to have a contest? Let's hear about the story of Job and his great test of faith! (All answers are from the NIV Bible.)