States and capitals
Moon Phases
Christianity
Core Concepts 4
Potpourri
100

Wisconsin.

What is Madison? 

100

The moon is totally bright.

What is the full moon? 

100

Christianity is based on His teachings.

Who is Jesus of Nazareth? 

100

A useful material found in the environment.

What is a natural resource? 

100

A biome with cool summers and bitterly cold, dry winters.

What is tundra?

200

New Orleans.

What is Baton Rouge? 

200

The moon is dark or cannot be seen.

What is the new moon? 

200

This Roman spread the Gospel throughout the Roman Empire. 

Who is Saul/Paul of Tarsus? 

200

A resource that is relatively easy to replace.

What is a renewable resource? 

200

Trees that drop their leaves in the fall.

What are deciduous trees? 

300

Connecticut.

What is Hartford? 

300

A small sliver of light is visible.

What is a crescent? 

300

The cousin of Jesus of Nazareth, he is said to have eaten locusts and wild honey.

Who is John the Baptist? 

300

Nonrenewable resources that are formed over millions of years from the remains of plants and animals.

What are fossil fuels? 

300

A group of plants and animals that depend on each other for survival.

What is an ecosystem? 

400

Rhode Island.

What is Providence? 

400

Most of the moon is bright, with a small sliver of darkness.

What is gibbous? 

400

Christians were mistreated for their religion, also known as this.

What is persecution? 

400

A resource that cannot be replaced in a relatively short period of time.

What is a nonrenewable resource? 

400

Trees that produce cones to carry seeds.

What are coniferous trees? 

500

Michigan.

What is Lansing? 

500

***DAILY DOUBLE***DAILY DOUBLE***

Name the eight (8) moon phases in order, beginning with the new moon.

What are new moon, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent? 

500

Jesus of Nazareth was executed through this method.

What is crucifixion? 

500

An effect on someone or something not involved in an activity.

What is spillover? 

500

A grassland with scattered trees that can survive dry spells.

What is a savanna? 

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