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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?

The hit game show where adults have to answer grade-school level questions to win big is back! And this time, the kids play a bigger role as they help contestants prove that they're smarter than a 5th grader.

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Cast & Crew See All

Jeff Foxworthy
Self - Host
Danielle Soibelman
Self
Madison Leisle
Self

Season 7 Episode Guide See All

Episode 1

3rd Grade Teacher

Mon, Jun 10, 201922 mins

An educator aims to prove herself to her students. But when she's stumped in 3rd grade, she considers breaking all school rules and cheating off the class.

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Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader? Season 3 (Jack Hanna)
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Awards

  • 2010 - Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show - nominated
  • 2008 - Blimp Award - Favorite Reality Show - nominated
  • 2009 - Blimp Award - Favorite Reality Show - nominated
  • 2008 - Young Artist Award - Best Family Television Reality Show, Game Show or Documentary - winner

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