Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? 1,000,000 5th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2 4th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4 3rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic.

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Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader?

1,000,000 5th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2 4th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4 3rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic 6 2nd Grade Topic 7 2nd Grade Topic 8 1st Grade Topic 9 1st Grade Topic , , , ,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000

5th Grade Topic 1 Question / Give an example of being Respectful in the hallway. / A: Singing the Pledge of Allegiance as you enter the school. / B: Throwing empty wrappers on the ground / C: Walking quietly with hands at side / D: Touching and admiring art work hanging in the hall. / Give an example of being Respectful in the hallway. / A: Singing the Pledge of Allegiance as you enter the school. / B: Throwing empty wrappers on the ground / C: Walking quietly with hands at side / D: Touching and admiring art work hanging in the hall.

5th Grade Topic 1 Answer / Give an example of being Respectful in the hallway. / A: Singing the Pledge of Allegiance as you enter the school. / B: Throwing empty wrappers on the ground / C: Walking quietly with hands at side / D: Touching and admiring art work hanging in the hall. / Give an example of being Respectful in the hallway. / A: Singing the Pledge of Allegiance as you enter the school. / B: Throwing empty wrappers on the ground / C: Walking quietly with hands at side / D: Touching and admiring art work hanging in the hall. Return

5th Grade Topic 2 Question / What should you do if you see someone being disrespectful to another student? / A. Stand around and watch / B. Go get some other students to watch / C. Run away as fast as you can / D. Stop-Walk- Talk – Tell the disrespectful student to stop- walk away- go tell an adult. / What should you do if you see someone being disrespectful to another student? / A. Stand around and watch / B. Go get some other students to watch / C. Run away as fast as you can / D. Stop-Walk- Talk – Tell the disrespectful student to stop- walk away- go tell an adult.

5th Grade Topic 2 Answer / What should you do if you see someone being disrespectful to another student? / A. Stand around and watch / B. Go get some other students to watch / C. Run away as fast as you can / D. Stop-Walk- Talk – Tell the disrespectful student to stop- walk away- go tell an adult. / What should you do if you see someone being disrespectful to another student? / A. Stand around and watch / B. Go get some other students to watch / C. Run away as fast as you can / D. Stop-Walk- Talk – Tell the disrespectful student to stop- walk away- go tell an adult. Return

4th Grade Topic 3 Question / What if your teacher tells you to do something and you don’t really want to do it? / A. Tell your teacher “NO” / B. Say to yourself, “I might not like it, but I know I’m supposed to follow directions, so I’ll do it. / C. Cry / D. Run away / What if your teacher tells you to do something and you don’t really want to do it? / A. Tell your teacher “NO” / B. Say to yourself, “I might not like it, but I know I’m supposed to follow directions, so I’ll do it. / C. Cry / D. Run away

4th Grade Topic 3 Answer / What if your teacher tells you to do something and you don’t really want to do it? / A. Tell your teacher “NO” / B. Say to yourself, “I might not like it, but I know I’m supposed to follow directions, so I’ll do it. / C. Cry / D. Run away / What if your teacher tells you to do something and you don’t really want to do it? / A. Tell your teacher “NO” / B. Say to yourself, “I might not like it, but I know I’m supposed to follow directions, so I’ll do it. / C. Cry / D. Run away Return

4th Grade Topic 4 Question / What is a way to show respect in the restroom? / A. Play in the sink with paper towels and water. / B. Go, Flush, Wash your hands. / C. Go, Wash your hands / D. Crawl under the bathroom stall door. / What is a way to show respect in the restroom? / A. Play in the sink with paper towels and water. / B. Go, Flush, Wash your hands. / C. Go, Wash your hands / D. Crawl under the bathroom stall door.

4th Grade Topic 4 Answer / What is a way to show respect in the restroom? / A. Play in the sink with paper towels and water. / B. Go, Flush, Wash your hands. / C. Go, Wash your hands / D. Crawl under the bathroom stall door. / What is a way to show respect in the restroom? / A. Play in the sink with paper towels and water. / B. Go, Flush, Wash your hands. / C. Go, Wash your hands / D. Crawl under the bathroom stall door. Return

3rd Grade Topic 5 Question / The teacher calls on a student in class to answer a question and the student called on answers incorrectly. What should you do? / A. Laugh / B. Blurt out “That’s Wrong”. / C. Raise your hand and wait to be called on, if you know the correct answer. / D. Make faces at the student. / The teacher calls on a student in class to answer a question and the student called on answers incorrectly. What should you do? / A. Laugh / B. Blurt out “That’s Wrong”. / C. Raise your hand and wait to be called on, if you know the correct answer. / D. Make faces at the student.

3rd Grade Topic 5 Answer / The teacher calls on a student in class to answer a question and the student called on answers incorrectly. What should you do? / A. Laugh / B. Blurt out “That’s Wrong”. / C. Raise your hand and wait to be called on, if you know the correct answer. / D. Make faces at the student. / The teacher calls on a student in class to answer a question and the student called on answers incorrectly. What should you do? / A. Laugh / B. Blurt out “That’s Wrong”. / C. Raise your hand and wait to be called on, if you know the correct answer. / D. Make faces at the student. Return

3rd Grade Topic 6 Question / Which of these is respecting yourself? / A. Doing your homework on time. / B. Making Sure you get plenty of rest the night before. / C. Asking questions if you are unsure of something. / D. All of the above. / Which of these is respecting yourself? / A. Doing your homework on time. / B. Making Sure you get plenty of rest the night before. / C. Asking questions if you are unsure of something. / D. All of the above.

3rd Grade Topic 6 Answer / Which of these is respecting yourself? / A. Doing your homework on time. / B. Making Sure you get plenty of rest the night before. / C. Asking questions if you are unsure of something. / D. All of the above. / Which of these is respecting yourself? / A. Doing your homework on time. / B. Making Sure you get plenty of rest the night before. / C. Asking questions if you are unsure of something. / D. All of the above.

2nd Grade Topic 7 Question / Respecting Property means: / A. Picking up litter on the ground. / B. Putting things away where they belong. / C. Writing on your desk / D. None of the above / E. A and B above / Respecting Property means: / A. Picking up litter on the ground. / B. Putting things away where they belong. / C. Writing on your desk / D. None of the above / E. A and B above

2nd Grade Topic 7 Answer / Respecting Property means: / A. Picking up litter on the ground. / B. Putting things away where they belong. / C. Writing on your desk / D. None of the above / E. A and B above / Respecting Property means: / A. Picking up litter on the ground. / B. Putting things away where they belong. / C. Writing on your desk / D. None of the above / E. A and B above Return

2nd Grade Topic 8 Question / Respecting others means: / A. Remembering the golden rule / B. Including others / C. Saying words like “please and thank you” / D. Encouraging others / E. All of the above / F. None of the above / Respecting others means: / A. Remembering the golden rule / B. Including others / C. Saying words like “please and thank you” / D. Encouraging others / E. All of the above / F. None of the above

2nd Grade Topic 8 Answer / Respecting others means: / A. Remembering the golden rule / B. Including others / C. Saying words like “please and thank you” / D. Encouraging others / E. All of the above / F. None of the above / Respecting others means: / A. Remembering the golden rule / B. Including others / C. Saying words like “please and thank you” / D. Encouraging others / E. All of the above / F. None of the above Return

1st Grade Topic 9 Question / What are our school expectations? / A. Respect self, others, and surroundings / B. Respect self, others, and property / C. Be Respectful / D. Respect relationships and Respect responsibility. / What are our school expectations? / A. Respect self, others, and surroundings / B. Respect self, others, and property / C. Be Respectful / D. Respect relationships and Respect responsibility.

1st Grade Topic 9 Answer / What are our school expectations? / A. Respect self, others, and surroundings / B. Respect self, others, and property / C. Be Respectful / D. Respect relationships and Respect responsibility. / What are our school expectations? / A. Respect self, others, and surroundings / B. Respect self, others, and property / C. Be Respectful / D. Respect relationships and Respect responsibility. Return

1st Grade Topic 10 Question / Which of these is not being respectful: / A. Throwing rocks on the playground / B. Complimenting a fellow student on good work. / C. Telling your teacher “thank you.” / D. Keeping hands off art work in the hallway. / Which of these is not being respectful: / A. Throwing rocks on the playground / B. Complimenting a fellow student on good work. / C. Telling your teacher “thank you.” / D. Keeping hands off art work in the hallway.

1st Grade Topic 10 Answer / Which of these is not being respectful: / A. Throwing rocks on the playground / B. Complimenting a fellow student on good work. / C. Telling your teacher “thank you.” / D. Keeping hands off art work in the hallway. / Which of these is not being respectful: / A. Throwing rocks on the playground / B. Complimenting a fellow student on good work. / C. Telling your teacher “thank you.” / D. Keeping hands off art work in the hallway. Return

Million Dollar Question Grade Level Topic 11 Examples

1,000,000 Question / Give three examples of things you’ve witnessed in this school that show respect. / 1. / 2. / 3. / Give three examples of things you’ve witnessed in this school that show respect. / 1. / 2. / 3.

1,000,000 Answer / Answers will vary. Return

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