This Pixar movie features emotions like Joy, Sadness, and Anger living inside a girl's mind.
Inside Out
This famous explorer sailed across the Atlantic in 1492 and landed in the Americas.
Christopher Columbus
This is the only mammal that can fly.
Bat
This is the closest planet to the Sun.
Mercury
This man gave the famous “I Have a Dream” speech during the Civil Rights Movement
MLK
In The Incredibles, this is the name of the villain who used to be Mr. Incredible’s fan.
Syndrome
This invention by Alexander Graham Bell changed the way people communicate over long distances.
Telephone
This planet has rings around it and is the second-largest in our solar system.
Saturn
This planet is known for its giant red spot and is the largest in our solar system.
Jupiter
She refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama, sparking a major boycott.
Rosa Parks
In Harry Potter, this spell is used to disarm an opponent.
Expelliarmus
The Wright brothers are credited with inventing this machine that helped humans fly.
Airplane
This fruit has its seeds on the outside, not the inside.
The name of the galaxy that includes our solar system.
Milky Way
This Mexican-American labor leader co-founded the United Farm Workers and fought for farm workers' rights.
Cesar Chavez
In The Hunger Games, this is the name of the country where the games take place.
Panem
This war between the North and South happened in the U.S. during the 1860s.
Civil War
This U.S. state is made up entirely of islands.
Hawaii
This is the term for a star that suddenly increases in brightness when it explodes.
Supernova
This African-American scientist and inventor improved agricultural methods and found hundreds of uses for peanuts.
George Washington Carver
The magical nanny floats down with an umbrella to help the Banks Children.
Mary Poppins
This ancient Greek city-state was known for its warriors and strict military training.
Sparta
This part of your body never stops growing, even after you’re done growing taller.
Ears or nose.
This first human walked on the Moon in 1969.
Neil Armstrong
This Pakistani education activist survived an attack and became the youngest person ever to win a Nobel Peace Prize.
Malala Yousafzai