Next Episode of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Class is back in session with all new half hour episodes of the hit quiz show, Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? Acclaimed comedian Jeff Foxworthy is at the head of the class as host of this atypical game show, which measures adults' lack of knowledge – as revealed by how much they've forgotten since grammar school.
Adult contestants find themselves revisiting their youth in a classroom setting, tackling subjects they've already been taught – from art to geography and math to social studies.
A 36-year old crab fisherman from San Diego, CA, hopes to reel in the big-cash-catch of his life on this atypical quiz show, which tests adults' lack of knowledge - as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Contestants find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone; they have the opportunity to "peek," "copy" or be "saved" by real fifth-grade classmates Jacob, Alana, Spencer, Marki and Kyle as they try to determine the correct a-n-s-w-e-r and claim the top prize of $1 million on
A 36-year-old customer service manager from Oceanside, CA, aims to please his family by scoring some cash on this atypical quiz show, which tests adults' lack of knowledge - as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Contestants find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone; they have the opportunity to "peek," "copy" or be "saved" by real fifth-grade classmates Jacob, Alana, Spencer, Marki and Kyle as they try to determine the correct a-n-s-w-e-r and claim the top prize of $1 million.
A 42-year-old university attorney from Glendale, CA, puts his degrees to the test on this atypical quiz show, which tests adults' lack of knowledge - as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Contestants find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone; they have the opportunity to "peek," "copy" or be "saved" by real fifth-grade classmates Jacob, Alana, Spencer, Marki and Kyle as they try to determine the correct a-n-s-w-e-r and claim the top prize of $1 million.
When the bell rings for Season Two, a human resources coordinator from Los Angeles and a security consultant from Long Island, NY, head back to the classroom to test their elementary knowledge on ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 5th GRADER? This atypical quiz show tests adults' lack of knowledge - as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Grownups again find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone. There is a way for contestants to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get some help from real grade-schoolers, who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
A Captain in the United States Marines from San Clemente, CA, heads back to the classroom to test his elementary knowledge on ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A 5th GRADER? This atypical quiz show tests adults' lack of knowledge - as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Grownups again find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone. There is a way for contestants to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get some help from real grade-schoolers, who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r .
An Army Ranger from Ventura, CA, and a sales rep. from San Diego, CA, compete for big bucks on this atypical quiz show that tests adults' lack of knowledge - as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Grownups again find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone. There is a way for contestants to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get some help from real grade-schoolers, who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
A realtor, a loan officer and a management consultant all head back to the classroom to test their skills on this atypical quiz show that tests adults' lack of knowledge - as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Grownups again find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone. There is a way for contestants to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get some help from real grade-schoolers, who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
A wedding photographer who skipped first grade and a product analyst who is a former football player test whether their myriad of talents will be enough to score them mega pocket change on this atypical quiz show that tests adults' lack of knowledge - as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Grownups again find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone. There is a way for contestants to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get some help from real grade-schoolers, who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
A product analyst from Pasadena, CA, and a tennis pro who majored in business head back to class on this atypical quiz show that tests adults' lack of knowledge - as revealed by how much they've forgotten since elementary school. Grownups again find themselves in a classroom setting, revisiting their youth, as they tackle subjects they've already been taught, ranging from art to geography and math to social studies. However, the players are not alone. There is a way for contestants to "cheat" in this classroom. The adults have the opportunity to get some help from real grade-schoolers, who will offer what they think is the correct a-n-s-w-e-r.
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