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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!

Elementary School Study Quiz (11–20)

School Event Quiz

[School Event Quiz] What is the name of this school event? #quiz #schoolevent #killtime
School Event Quiz

Wouldn’t quizzes themed around school events be interesting for elementary school students? You could show photos of the events, list the activities in bullet points, or make the event dates into questions—there are many ways to ask! It might also be fun to research events held not only at your own school but also at other schools or in different regions and turn those into quiz questions.

Focus on a variety of events and have fun together.

Art Sense Quiz

[Brain Test] People who get it right are said to have a genius temperament and an artistic sense.
Art Sense Quiz

A quiz where you have to identify the hidden ‘picture’ within an image that looks as if it’s been drawn in pieces.

The more you look at it, the more puzzling it seems—it’s a mysterious illustration.

Those who can answer it are said to have a ‘genius streak’ and a high level of ‘artistic sense’!

Everyday Life Quiz (1–10)

Cipher Quiz

[Cipher Quiz] Solving it within the thinking time is extremely difficult! It’s a race against the clock!
Cipher Quiz

Would you like to try a cipher quiz that puts your creativity to the test? There are many types of cipher quizzes, but the most common kind involves converting illustrations into words.

It could be fun to use this type of quiz to make a treasure map and let kids go on a treasure hunt.

When creating your ciphers, try adapting ideas from YouTube or websites.

You could also liven things up by preparing ciphers themed around your local area, school, or the kids’ favorite anime.

Interesting math problem

[Arithmetic Olympiad] Problems that smart elementary school students are solving! Can you solve them? (Logic Puzzle / Math Quiz) brain plus*
Interesting math problem

In the reference book section at bookstores, I often see math books that don’t focus solely on numbers, like “Japanese-Style Arithmetic” or “Reading-Based Math Problems.” I’ve also heard that Tetsuya Miyamoto’s “Puzzles That Develop Math and Language Skills at the Same Time” sells very well.

How about getting excited with those language-rich ‘fun math problems’? People who are strong in language arts might solve them faster.

For example, in a problem where you have to determine the rankings of four people, you infer the order from each runner’s lines, such as: “A: I wasn’t first,” “D: There were two people ahead of me,” “C: I lost to B,” and so on.

They make for solid study too, so it’s great to solve and enjoy them during math class!

IQ Quiz

[IQ Puzzle] Solved by a 3rd grader in 9 seconds!? If you solve it, your IQ is 140+!? The correct answer will be revealed in 100 seconds.
IQ Quiz

IQ is a numerical value that indicates a person’s level of intelligence.

You often hear it used as an index of difficulty on quiz shows, like “a problem equivalent to IQ 100.” The more you take on these IQ-style quizzes, the more flexible your thinking becomes, so they’re highly recommended as brain training.

If children enjoy brain training from elementary school age, they’ll grow up to be adults who like thinking things through for themselves! There’s a wide variety to enjoy, from puzzles where you move matchsticks to quizzes that ask you to find the odd one out among shapes.