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Yes, Sierra McCormick was one of the 5 fifth graders to appear in the game show, Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader in 2007-2008.
The Lyrics are: Are you smarter than a fifth grader? 'Cause there's gonna be a test later Teacher Teacher now we're back in school, are you smarter than you used to be? Are you smarter than a fifth grader? Grab a pencil and a piece of paper Teacher Teacher now we're back in school, so are you smart enough for the fifth grade?
Well, honey, Madison is a city in Wisconsin, not a contestant on a game show. And if you're asking if the city of Madison is featured as a question on "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader," well, I highly doubt it. But hey, stranger things have happened on TV, so who knows?
To begin, 10 categories are shown; 2 of them are 1st grade level questions, 2 of them are 2nd grade level questions, and so on all the way to 5th grade. The contestant must pick a category and answer the corresponding question. For example, "What is wrong with this sentence - John bake many cookies." would be a 2nd grade grammar question. The contestant must give a correct response and 'lock it in' by pushing a button on his/her 'podium.' Each question has a monetary value, as follows:$1,000$2,000$5,000$10,000$25,000$50,000$100,000$175,000$300,000$500,000Every 2 questions, the contestant must pick 1 of the 5 'students' in case the contestant needs help. The students, one of which will be at a smaller podium, must write down their answer, and in the case of the student at the podium, lock it in. The contestant may 'peek' at the student's answer, and he/she may 'copy' their answer and lock that in. If a contestant answers a question incorrectly, he/she will drop to either $0 or $25,000 (depending on how far they are) unless the student has it right, in which case they will be 'saved.' The 'cheats' may only be used once and only once.At any point, the contestant may 'drop out' of school and walk away. If a contestant answers incorrectly, they are said to have 'flunked out' of school. If any of these happen, the contestant must say in front of the camera, "I am not smarter than a 5th grader."The only case in which the contestant can not say that is if they win the top prize of $1,000,000. Until $500,000, the contestant can 'drop out' of the game anytime, but at the $1,000,000, they can only see the final category, which will always be a 5th grade category. Should they choose to go on, they cannot drop out and would therefore be risking $475,000 on the million-dollar question. To date, 2 contestants have answered the million-dollar question correctly, and 7 have walked with $500,000.For more information, see the Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader article at Wikipedia using this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are_You_Smarter_Than_A_Fifth_Grader%3F/. Or, go to http://www.wikipedia.org/ and type in "Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?" (no quotes) in the text box. Also see http://www.answers.com/topic/are-you-smarter-than-a-fifth-grader/.
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