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Thread ID: 89427 2008-04-30 06:59:00 Quiz Questions For Children and Teenagers? Winston001 (3612) PC World Chat
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664284 2008-05-01 15:02:00 You will have to find subjects that are ageless..... say music is a hard one because they will be starting to get into their own unique taste or trends etc... i always found strange facts or record holders good questions, like ripleys believe it or not quiz or guiness book of records etc If you have a fact that they dont believe but it is true will usually fascinate. rob_on_guitar (4196)
664285 2008-05-01 22:55:00 Thankyou everyone for your ideas and I'll follow up the links. I've Googled several times, drilling down into results but most of what I found was on-line questions rather than a printable list, or the questions were for adults.

I like and want to be involved with asking/answering the questions, because my children connect with me doing that. We've done it for years so there is a family tradition which is worth retaining. Kids remember this sort of thing years later with fondness.

My problem quite simply is at 10, 13, and 14 they've outgrown my brain. Can't drive and think up questions at the same time.
I believe it is important to foster curiosity and general knowledge in children so this is one way of doing it.

www.knowledgebase-script.com

This is printable.

Don't worry! In another 10 years they will be astounded at how much you have learned in that time!!

Cheers,
Marnie
Marnie (4574)
664286 2008-05-02 00:05:00 Too late Marnie - my 14 yr old daughter already knows everything!!

That is an excellent link - thankyou very much. Lots of links on the second page to more stuff. :D
Winston001 (3612)
664287 2008-05-02 01:18:00 Let them do the driving.

Should make things interesting, entertaining for everyone, and a learning experience.

The trick is to let them drive anyway they want, just hold on and holler a few hell yeah" and "yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeha's"
Metla (12)
664288 2008-05-02 01:42:00 You must learn to be a happy family too M.

So take some notes.
Cicero (40)
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