Here are some fun quizzes I recommend for the oldest kids in kindergarten.
The senior kindergarteners have likely experienced a lot at school and learned many things.
So I’ve gathered quizzes that focus on thinking deeply, memorization, and listening carefully to stories before reasoning.
If the children aren’t coming up with answers, try adding the idea of letting them look up the answers themselves.
It’s valuable for them to think about how to research, collaborate with friends while discussing, and learn that when they don’t understand, they can look it up.
Let’s deepen their learning through a variety of experiences with quizzes.
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[Kindergarten] Let’s play quizzes! A special selection of recommended quizzes for senior kindergarteners (1–10)
Pun Quiz

It’s like a riddle and really fun! Here are some ideas for pun quizzes.
By using puns, you can create laughter while learning words—a unique idea.
For example, for the question “What card game is a tiger playing?” the answer would be “toranpu” (trump), a play on words in Japanese.
Try coming up with answers that work like puns.
Children will develop creativity by twisting words to produce funny answers.
It’s something you can enjoy with family and friends while experiencing the fun of wordplay, and it helps build vocabulary and a sense of humor too! Let’s think up questions together, from easy to a bit challenging, and find the answers while laughing.
Fruit cross-section quiz

Guess the fruit! Here are some ideas for a fruit cross-section quiz.
Show cross-sections of fruits like apples and watermelons and ask, “What fruit is this?” By carefully observing the fruit’s color, shape, and the position of the seeds before answering, you can develop memory and observation skills.
It can also be used for food education, and children’s interest in food is likely to grow as they actually look at and touch the fruits.
Try it together with family and friends and have fun while taking on the challenge!
Hiragana Transformation Quiz

Add one letter to a word! Here’s an idea for a Hiragana transformation quiz.
これは幼稚園児がひらがなに親しむための楽しい方法です!例えば、くま(kuma, bear)に「る(ru)」を付けると「くるま(kuruma, car)」になり、たこ(tako, octopus)に「い(i)」を付けると「たいこ(taiko, drum)」になります。
Through the quiz, children discover the fun of how a word changes by adding a single Hiragana character to a complete word, making wordplay more and more enjoyable.
This can help them expand their vocabulary, deepen their understanding of Hiragana, and boost their motivation to learn new words!
Moral Quiz

Let’s think about problems that even adults struggle with together with children! Here are some ideas for moral quizzes.
These are quiz ideas that nurture critical thinking! There are no right answers in this quiz, so try incorporating it into activities with the goal of thinking together with the kids.
There isn’t just one way to think, so children can share their own ideas and have opportunities to listen to others’ opinions.
Through this quiz, they can learn about kindness, empathy, and the importance of following rules—what a wonderful idea for fostering a healthy heart and mind.
What time is it? A clock-reading quiz

What time is it now? Here’s an idea for a clock-reading quiz.
It’s a great way to learn how to read the hands of a clock while taking on a fun challenge.
The big hand moves around the numbers up to 60, and the small hand moves through the numbers 1 to 12.
With repeated practice, you’ll get the hang of reading clocks and deepen your understanding of time.
If you keep a clock in your room, you can enjoy learning it in your daily life, and you might naturally become able to read the time!
Nursery Rhyme Intro Quiz

Listen carefully to the intro and answer! Here are some ideas for a nursery rhyme intro quiz.
Listen to the intro—the prelude—of a nursery rhyme and try to guess which song it is.
For example, you can play familiar tunes like “Dendenmushi” or “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” Children will imagine the opening lyrics in their heads, come up with the answer, and call it out.
It’s a fun way to enjoy time with friends and family, explore the world of songs, and feel the joy of music.
Picture Book Quiz
https://www.tiktok.com/@homeltd/video/7324993917164784897Kids who watched closely got every question right! Here are some picture-book quiz ideas.
These quizzes let kindergarteners enjoy the world of the story while answering from memory.
After reading, ask questions like “What animals appeared?” or “Where did the main character go?” to nurture children’s memory and observation skills.
If they look carefully at the illustrations and remember the story well, the answers will come quickly.
Turning the picture book’s content into a quiz helps build focus and recall skills!


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