Fun quizzes for elementary school kids: a collection of questions everyone can enjoy together
“Everyone, give it a try!” When you find a fun quiz for elementary school students, you just want to say that, don’t you? So here, we’ll introduce quizzes that liven up classroom and after-school time—like English riddles, math puzzles, and school-themed questions! From tricky brainteasers to simple problems, there are plenty of quizzes you can enjoy whether you solve them in a group or on your own.
Spark intellectual curiosity with quizzes that also connect to everyday learning!
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School Life & General Knowledge Quiz (1–10)
Trivia quiz for elementary school students that’s tough for adults

Here, you’ll find a wide range of quizzes, from general knowledge to topics covered at school.
Money, the human body, numbers and music, the Earth—you name it.
There are all kinds of quizzes, but they’re all about familiar things, so kids should be able to enjoy them without getting bored.
What’s more, they’re designed for parents and children to answer together, so please give them a try as a family.
While the adults are thinking, “What was that again?”, the kids—who are constantly experiencing and absorbing new things—might just come up with the answer first.
One-Question Trivia Quiz

This content is about tackling a wide range of one-question quizzes—from easy to hard—with the goal of getting a perfect score.
The answers can be given in simple single words, which makes it fun because even a guess might be correct.
Many topics aren’t necessarily needed in everyday life, so it’s recommended to treat this as a way to broaden your knowledge.
Aim to be the kind of person who can instantly recall names when it counts, and let’s learn about a wide variety of things.
School-Related Danger Quiz

A humorous quiz! Here are some ideas for a school-related safety quiz.
Let’s learn about hidden dangers at school together with Nebaaru-kun, the unofficial mascot character of Ibaraki Prefecture modeled after the local specialty, natto.
In quiz format, you can gain knowledge to protect yourself from dangers—so give it a try! For example, there’s a question with an illustration that asks, “Which is the correct way to wear a randoseru (school backpack)?” The cute illustrations are sure to capture children’s interest!
Kanji Quiz for First Graders

Recommended for those who are good at kanji! Let me introduce an idea for a quiz using the kanji learned in first grade.
When you think of quizzes, there are all kinds of categories, right? This time, let’s try a quiz that uses kanji.
Since the questions use kanji learned in first grade, it should be easy to jump in.
For example, the characters “七夕” are shown, and the question asks, “How do you read this?” Of course, there are hints, so if you don’t know the answer, try thinking it through using the hints.
Opposite Words Quiz

Let’s recall words we know! Here are some ideas for an opposite-words quiz.
Opposite words are words whose meanings are completely contrary to each other, also known as antonyms.
This time, let’s try a quiz about opposite words.
It might help to tackle it while recalling familiar words.
For example, there’s a question like, “What is the opposite of ‘up’?” presented along with an illustration.
The illustration serves as a hint, so feel free to give it a try.



