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Recommended for lower grades! A fun, educational quiz for elementary school students

Lively and curious lower-elementary school children are still in the process of discovering the world and are interested in all sorts of things.

They also love playing with friends, and this is a time when doing fun things together is especially enjoyable.

So here, we’re introducing quizzes for elementary school kids that lower graders can enjoy while learning.

Quizzes don’t just build knowledge—they also give kids chances to laugh and think together with friends.

Please use this as a guide to help nurture the seeds of their curiosity!

Recommended for lower grades! Fun and educational quizzes for elementary school students (11–20)

What kind of flower blooms?

Let’s look at seeds and bulbs and guess the answer! What flower will bloom? Here are some quiz ideas.

I’m sure your school or local park has many kinds of flowers in bloom.

This time, try predicting what flower will bloom from photos of seeds and bulbs, and answer the quiz! You might see flowers you already know.

Share what you learn with your friends and family! These quiz ideas will help you grow to love plants and flowers in nature even more.

Money Quiz

[Money Quiz] Let's study money when you become an elementary school student. What is money made of?
Money Quiz

You might think you know it, but actually you don’t! Here are some ideas for money quizzes.

Money plays a very important role in our daily lives, doesn’t it? How much do you know about money? This time, let’s deepen our knowledge through quizzes about money.

You’ll surely want to share what you learn with your friends and parents! There are questions that even adults might struggle to answer, so give them a try!

English Color-Coding Quiz

[English・For Kids] Color Sorting Quiz 🦁 Learn While Having Fun! <Miraico English>
English Color-Coding Quiz

You’ll feel so refreshed when you figure out the answers! Here are some ideas for a color-coding quiz that uses English.

It’s perfect for people who are good at English or want to deepen their knowledge.

Try the challenge with friends or with a parent/guardian.

The video features cute puppet characters and illustrations, so it’s likely to capture children’s interest too.

Aim for a perfect score and work together to solve them!

Vegetable Quiz

Life Studies 'Vegetable Quiz 1' — Whose vegetable belly is it? — 2nd Grade Elementary School
Vegetable Quiz

It’s great for food education too! Let me introduce some vegetable quiz ideas.

When you hear “vegetables,” what comes to mind? Vegetables contain a variety of nutrients, right? This time, let’s try a quiz about familiar vegetables.

For example, alongside a question like “Which vegetable’s belly is this?” an illustration of a vegetable is shown.

Only the center part is displayed, not the whole vegetable, so use your imagination as you give it a try.

It’s a humorous and fun quiz!

Guess the animal by its sound

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Guess the animal by its sound

Do you know it? Let me introduce an idea for a “Guess the animal by its call” game.

Animals have all kinds of characteristics—how they look, where they live, their favorite foods, and what they’re good at.

Among all those charms, let’s try a quiz that focuses on their calls.

You can take on the challenge by yourself, but it could be fun to play with family or friends too! Compete with each other and aim for a perfect score! It’s a unique quiz idea with an animal theme.

Polar Bear Quiz

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Polar Bear Quiz

How cold do you think it is in the Arctic? In fact, it’s minus 30 to 40 degrees.

Polar bears live in this harsh environment where humans can’t survive.

That cute-looking white bear is actually incredibly strong! Males are about 2 to 2.5 meters long and can weigh as much as 800 kilograms, so a human with bare hands wouldn’t stand a chance.

On the other hand, the estimated polar bear population has declined to around 26,000, and they are now classified as an endangered species.

With global warming and environmental pollution, the conditions surrounding polar bears are only getting worse.

Through a polar bear quiz that includes fun facts and a few challenging questions, we’d love for everyone to learn more about polar bears.

Arctic Animal Silhouette Quiz

Moving Silhouette Quiz! Animals Living in the Arctic! [Educational • For Kids]
Arctic Animal Silhouette Quiz

Global warming has been featured in the news a lot recently, hasn’t it? Have you heard about it? The Earth’s temperature is rising, and the ice in the Arctic and Antarctic keeps melting.

If warming continues at this rate, they say half of the Arctic ice could melt by 2050.

If that happens, it will be very hard on the animals that live in the Arctic.

So, why not learn more about Arctic animals? A silhouette quiz lets you get a general sense of the shapes, so it’s reassuring even for little kids.

It might also be a good idea to study the animals that live in the Arctic beforehand and then do the quiz.

Funny Animal Trivia Quiz

Animal Quiz! Introducing 10 fun trivia questions!
Funny Animal Trivia Quiz

Perfect for elementary school kids who love animals! Here are 10 fun trivia quizzes that will make you want to say, “Wow!” You’ll meet all kinds of creatures, from cute animals to some surprising ones.

There are trick questions too, so adults can enjoy them together—guaranteed to be a hit! Try the quiz with your family and friends and have fun competing to see who knows the most about animals.

Even adults can enjoy learning surprising animal secrets through the quiz—things you might think you know, but actually don’t!

Matchstick puzzle: Move one stick to make it half.

Brain training: Matchstick quiz—can you move one stick to make it half? #game #riddle #puzzle #matchstickquiz #quiz
Matchstick puzzle: Move one stick to make it half.
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If you move the bottom matchstick of the 0 to below the space between the 1 and 0 and change its orientation, it becomes a “5.”

Because it’s half of ten, I can at least think to somehow make the shape of a “5,” but how should I move it? There’s no restriction saying “you mustn’t change the orientation,” so the shift in thinking to “let’s try changing the orientation!” is the key to solving the problem. Still, it’s a really well-crafted puzzle. I’d love to pose it to friends in my class who enjoy quizzes.

Volume Unit Quiz

[Volume of Water] Units that represent volume ♦ mL ♦ dL ♦ L ♦ 2nd Grade Math
Volume Unit Quiz

When expressing the volume of water, we use units such as mL, dL, and L.

If your child has had a math lesson on measuring liquid volume, have them actually pour water into a measuring cup and answer, in a quiz-like format, how much is inside.

If you have several cups with markings, ask them to add the amounts—how much do you get when you combine this cup and that cup? Also, these units change as the quantity increases.

Along with the amount of water, study how the units convert—for example, 10 dL becomes 1 L, and 100 mL becomes 1 dL.