Does your child love trivia brain teasers word puzzles? This 3rd - 8th grade trivia brain teaser book is perfect for him or her! Each trivia brain teaser is well researched with fun facts designed to enrich and expand their knowledge.
There are nearly 200 intellectually stimulating trivia brain teasers with varied degrees of difficulties. Some are easy while others are harder. The topics Details
Examples of Trivia Brain Teasers in the Planet Earth and the Milky Way
1) When it comes to rain and precipitation, I am the opposite of a rainforest biome. I receive less than 10 inches (25 centimeters) of rain each year. When most people think of my biome, they picture a hot, sandy place. In reality though, I can be a cold and snowy place. The Arctic and Gobi are examples of cold places, with very little annual precipitation.
2) I am an ice giant and the only planet that you can’t see with just your eyes. One day lasts sixteen hours. It takes 165 years for me to orbit the moon. The eighth planet from the sun, I am known for my blue color, extremely cold temperatures, and ferocious winds.
ID Simpson is a curriculum developer with nearly 20 years of experience. She has a Master's in Curriculum and Instruction and a doctorate in Educational Leadership with a Specialization in Educational Technology.
Throughout her career, her focus has been on Early Childhood Education. She believes the earlier you ignite a spark for learning with your child, the greater the possibility that the spark will turn into a flame. Her ultimate desire is to ignite a lifelong love of reading, writing, and learning for students.
Her latest book, I’m Different. SO WHAT?! , is about Ace, a bulldog who recently moved with his Navy family to a new neighborhood. Ace had to stand up for himself when other dogs teased him.
The book ends with a workbook with lessons for children, such as comprehension questions, word searches, and mazes.
The book's Lexile Measure is 620L, and the age range is 4-99. The book teaches kids NOT to run from their uniqueness but rather to have the attitude: "I'm Different. So What?!”