They might be thinking of it as a question working with time. Doesn’t make sense tho because its not working with “standard time” you would see in first grade
As a third grade teacher, I can confidently tell you that we don't teach who is on the half dollar, nor would they know the answer to the 1st grade math question. : )
@@Fc-and-Melon-Specialist scince 2002 they stopped producing them for circulation, but they still make mint half dollars but they are rare and expensive
That would mean the 1st year of the first century was year 0, which obviously doesn't make sense. If the first century starts on year 1, so must all the rest.
@@garyco766 I just fell like it sounds a bit better because you are already saying 19.. so why not just say it's the 2th century. Also I personally don't have any problem with having a Century bigin on year 0, because then right after you start the year it would no longer be a 0, but a decimal.
Oh BS I'm already having this freaking fight, IT STARTS AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY! You don't start a decade by saying the day before new year's is 1980, and you're still in the 70s. WHAT!?
If the new century starts on ‘01. Then would the new millennium also start on ‘01 as well. So the current millennium started on 2001. Feels strange to me.
It’s 1900 Jan 1. Otherwise the year 0 Jan 1 would be in the century prior to the first century. A century is complete when 100 has gone not 101. It’s wrong
I don't blame him for not knowing what an adverb is considering that people have literally killed it off completely and I absolutely hate it I feel like I'm the only one in the world who still uses adverbs
The second was incorrect- plants do not breathe out oxygen and in Co². That happens as a result of photosynthesis, not respiration (breathing.). They breathe in oxygen and out Co² just like us- they just let out more oxygen during photosynthesis than carbon dioxide during respiration. Although, you probably are taught that plants breathe the opposite way to us in lower school because that's the best way to explain it to children.
Plants do not breathe first of all. They exchange gasses from the surface of leaves or branches or stems. They require oxygen to stay alive so as to consume energy to perform its functions. But it needs carbon dioxide to produce starch or glucose which then converts to starch
Well JFK is the most commonly found half dollar. Ben Franklin was also on ir with the liberty bell, but those are harder to come by these days and are made of silver.
An adjective describes a noun (thing), i.e. The quick brown dog Quick and brown are describing the DOG An adverb describes a verb (doing/action word), i.e. The dog jumped quickly and effortlessly Quickly and effortlessly describe not the dog, but the way the dog JUMPED
Plants breathe in oxygen like all living beings. Only their light dependent phosphorylation stage to create energy (photosynthesis) takes in carbon dioxide. Else they respire normally, taking in oxygen and breathing out CO2. Since the question is, what do plants breathe, the answer should be Oxygen only
2nd grade question is wrong because plants also breathe in oxygen they just need co2 to carr out photosynthesis Like plants which don't carry out photosynthesis eg parasitic plants
1st question I thought it wanted a day of the week 😂
I paused the video and actually calculated it 😂 (I got Sunday, but don't know if it's right)
Its a Tuesday I googled it. 😂
This game was stolen from Howard stern. Bababooey to you all
Date. First date…
Day would be Monday to Sunday, right? 🤷🏻♂️
And still got it wrong Jan 1 1900 is the right answer
Plants actually breathe both carbon dioxide and oxygen. Both are very important for them. Plants do cellular respiration at night.
PLANTS RESPIRE EVERYTIME...BUT PERFORM PHOTOSYNTHESIS ONLY WHEN THERE IS LIGHT...😢
@@passioniskey589 Chill Dude, Why you shouting
@@xormer_gaming207 just triggered bro 😂
@@passioniskey589 true. I meant it as plants ONLY respire at night tho. I wasn’t trynna say they don’t respire during the day.
Thank you for writing this, I also wanted to point this out.
tbh I thought it would be 1900 January 1st
nah bc 1st century is year 1-100, 2nd century is 101-200, etc
@@nextdoornoob9925thanks for the explanation
@@nextdoornoob9925for some reason people think there was a year 0 which is so stupid
But then wouldn't the new millennium be 2001 ?
I thought so too, but just found out there’s no year zero. So like the year 2000 would’ve been in the 90’s decade.
I still don't understand how the first one is is math
The first grade “math” ones are always weird. They posted one yesterday I think that was how many inches are in a foot lol
@@lynnea01that's math though because in America they need to know that conversion
@@lynnea01 measurements are math though
@lynnea01 I mean, measurements are important and make sense. But that question was weird.
They might be thinking of it as a question working with time. Doesn’t make sense tho because its not working with “standard time” you would see in first grade
Plants breath oxygen
They do the photosythesis with CO2, which produces O2 they can breath
As a third grade teacher, I can confidently tell you that we don't teach who is on the half dollar, nor would they know the answer to the 1st grade math question. : )
You must be stupid
It's math as you need to subtract 100 yrs from the 21st century.
Lolly lolly lolly get your adverbs here. School house rock.
Half dollar coin is definitely not common cents
They don't make them anymore but they exist
@@Green-Officialoh they don’t? My grandpa gave me a whole collection of them.
@@Fc-and-Melon-Specialist scince 2002 they stopped producing them for circulation, but they still make mint half dollars but they are rare and expensive
I hope that was an intentional pun
Especially when u arent even american
Fun fact: Wilhelm the II said the Century should start on January 1st 1900.
I definitely agree with him.
That would mean the 1st year of the first century was year 0, which obviously doesn't make sense. If the first century starts on year 1, so must all the rest.
@@garyco766 I just fell like it sounds a bit better because you are already saying 19.. so why not just say it's the 2th century. Also I personally don't have any problem with having a Century bigin on year 0, because then right after you start the year it would no longer be a 0, but a decimal.
lol plants breathe oxygen just like us😂
Wouldn't it be jan 1st of 1900?
No because there was no year 0
@@kabinyo_creations ohhhh...that makes sense
@@kabinyo_creationsyes there was 💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@elicarlson7682 okay link it
Guys plants breathe oxygen , plants use carbon dioxide only during photosynthesis🤦♀️😶
yep
Been looking for this comment
Plants actually don't 'breathe' at all. They don't have lungs
@@blaircunningham5010 plants don't breathe but they do respire
Plants breathe IN carbon dioxide, use it for photosynthesis then breathe OUT oxygen.
Bro, you’ve found plants that breathe CO2 instead of oxygen? You deserve a nobel
i like how he still said "jfk?" like he wasnt the only president to be assassinated in the 60s
He said 1963
@@StarXV25exactly
@@StarXV25 correct me if im wrong but 1963 is in the 60s and he was still the only president to be assassinated in the 60s let alone specifically '63
Plants also breathe oxygen for respiration, they use carbondioxide for only photosynthesis
Yes- way smarter when it’s street smart, not book smart
As a first grader ai can confirm I learned that in school
Fr
History is now math.
In the 1st question I fr did the math and found the exact day of the week 1 Jan 1900 was 😂
As a first grader I can confirm I learned this at school
Fr
Get on of TH-cam
I thought elementary school was nap time, snacks and recess
Bro I forgot about adverbs 💀
I wouldn’t have got these in those grades…I think they get these questions from like those schools for really smart kids
I miss the good old days when we actually used coins. (I say that as a 21 y/o😅😅)
Oh BS I'm already having this freaking fight, IT STARTS AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY! You don't start a decade by saying the day before new year's is 1980, and you're still in the 70s. WHAT!?
Why is it not January 1st 1900?
Because the 1st century was from 1-100 then the 2nd century was from 101-200.
"what was the first day of the 20th century" Monday
If the new century starts on ‘01. Then would the new millennium also start on ‘01 as well. So the current millennium started on 2001. Feels strange to me.
That's not strange that's facts tho
@@demonitecallistoguess you weren't here then
@@blackguyofthesouth2161 do what?
It’s 1900 Jan 1. Otherwise the year 0 Jan 1 would be in the century prior to the first century. A century is complete when 100 has gone not 101. It’s wrong
@@douweboonstoppel2591 there was no year 0 genius
A 4th grader will definitely get that because they’re taught that if it ends in ly, it’s usually an adverb.
Lolly lolly lolly get your adverbs here
I only got the coin one after the assassination part was added 🥴
I don't blame him for not knowing what an adverb is considering that people have literally killed it off completely and I absolutely hate it I feel like I'm the only one in the world who still uses adverbs
The first answer is just wrong 😂😂
Should we tell him the first day of that century was 1,1, 1900
Former 1st grade teacher here....no. They most certainly do not.
Bro didnt even make it to 5th grade💀
Noone talking about how they don’t know the difference between day and date 😅
Failed 1st grade said 1900
I thought they were asking day of the week in the first one I was like how am I supposed to know 😭
Brian is so right these questions do not match up with the grade levels at least in my experience.
The 1st grade question was answered wrong on final jeopardy by all three contestants one episode.
Bro failed 4th grade 💀
“Are you smarter than a 2 grader?”
Derive Schrödinger’s equation in five steps.
My favorite game show.
1 grader knows the differnece between day and DATE.
There is a difference between photosynthesis and breathing. Plants do both. They breathe in O2
Me who thought 1st graders learn the ABCS 😭💀
The second was incorrect- plants do not breathe out oxygen and in Co². That happens as a result of photosynthesis, not respiration (breathing.). They breathe in oxygen and out Co² just like us- they just let out more oxygen during photosynthesis than carbon dioxide during respiration. Although, you probably are taught that plants breathe the opposite way to us in lower school because that's the best way to explain it to children.
For science and math related stuff, yes. Everything else, 50/50
I didn’t even know how much a dime was worth in the first grade
My friend confused 1700s with the 17 century which in turn led him to believe that the 1700s were 1601-1700
Plants need oxygen for respiration
And carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
As a 7th grader, I knew none of these and was never taught any of this.
“Not common sense, but it’s cents atleast.”
I learned the 1st grade question in 6th grade
Plants do not breathe first of all. They exchange gasses from the surface of leaves or branches or stems. They require oxygen to stay alive so as to consume energy to perform its functions. But it needs carbon dioxide to produce starch or glucose which then converts to starch
I'm in college, and I would not have known that that was an adverb
we didn't even have history till middle school over here teaching 1st graders to know this
Adverb is crazy💀not even my language and I know it
Half dollar is not common cents, he's right
Plants breatye oxygen and only take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis
Well JFK is the most commonly found half dollar. Ben Franklin was also on ir with the liberty bell, but those are harder to come by these days and are made of silver.
Hey, hey, good tip: if the word ends in “-ly” it’s probably an adverb. I’m not sure if there’s an exception or not, but that’s how I always remember.
As a coin collector that one hurt
Coulda said Franklin too
Dwight d Eisenhower could be on there as well
@@CreepyKiller0202 Franklin wasn’t a president 😂
@@caleeeeeeeeeee forgot about that part lol
What hurts more is people not even knowing what a half dollar is. I’m 25 and I have over $60 in them.
Plants breathe in carbon dioxide 💀🤣🤣
fun fact at night plants breath oxygen
4th grade was the easiest 💀💀💀💀
Got all of them besides the 1st Grade question
2nd one is wrong, actually plants do breath Oxigen just like us. They use CO2 for photosinthesis and O2 for celular respiration
Wasn’t the 1st day of the 20th century in 1900?
Truthfully was the easiest. If it ends in 'ly' it is an adverb.
The half dollar coin was so easy.
These have to be like top 1% of these grades kids bro bc these questions ain’t that easy for someone their age
There is no way my elementary school self is getting more than one of these questions 💀
I want to see a 5th grader do my taxes or calculate my mortgage
Me being in Year 8. 💀
Whoever made adverbs is a menace to this day i still have no clue what tf they are
An adjective describes a noun (thing), i.e. The quick brown dog
Quick and brown are describing the DOG
An adverb describes a verb (doing/action word), i.e. The dog jumped quickly and effortlessly
Quickly and effortlessly describe not the dog, but the way the dog JUMPED
I was learning how to subtract and fucking read 6 letter words in 1st grade
Second one is kind of confusing because when plants respire they take in oxygen but when they photosynthesise they take in CO2
I LEGIT WENT OVER PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN GRADE 9 SCIENCE AND YOURE TELLING ME A SECOND GRADER WOULD KNOW THAT
That first one is neither math OR a first grade question 😂 it’s history
1900.
Btw plants breath on oxygen just like every animal. But they also do something called photosynthesis, and that's what they use co2 for
IM A AMERICAN AND I MYSELF DO NOT KNOW ANY OF THESE THINGS🤡👹💀😭
They breathe oxygen!!!!!!!
Plants also breath Oxygen
Plants absorb CO2 only for photosynthesis , for respiration they use O2 just like other animals
A lot of adverbs end in ly.
In 4th grade we learned all abt adjectives, nouns, etc with a game call noun town. loved it at that age loll
For the first grade one I am in 7th grade and I did not know the answer
Plants breathe in oxygen like all living beings. Only their light dependent phosphorylation stage to create energy (photosynthesis) takes in carbon dioxide.
Else they respire normally, taking in oxygen and breathing out CO2.
Since the question is, what do plants breathe, the answer should be Oxygen only
It’s said cause this should be how smart people actually are but nobody would know these answers
2nd grade question is wrong because plants also breathe in oxygen they just need co2 to carr out photosynthesis
Like plants which don't carry out photosynthesis eg parasitic plants
Actually, during the night plants take oxygen...
Ghe reason JFK is on the half dollar coin was because his head got blown in half when Oswald 360 no scoped his ass
Why did I say Monday for the first question 😂
I have never heard of a half dollar coin in my life
Plants breathe oxygen just like us, they use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis (idk how to type that)
You are correct. both on the fact that plants breath air, just like we do, and on the spelling of photosynthesis.
As a 7th grader i can confirm that these are very difficult questions😭
Not me in 5th grade not getting these right and I'm smart
I’m in 5th grade at a private school and I did not learn what centuries were until 2nd or 3rd grade