Families Long Ago
Exploring Our Earth
How Governments Work
Our Needs & Wants
Just For Fun
100
a settler
What is a person who moves from one place to live in a new place?
100
the opposite of north
What is south?
100
a rule we must follow
What is a law?
100
using science to make things better and faster is called
What is technology?
100

 I have a neck, but no head. I have two arms, but no hands. What am I?

Shirt

200
an immigrant
What is a person who leaves one country to live in another?
200
a community far away from the city with open land
What is rural?
200
the leader of our country is called
What is a president?
200
the name of the person who discovered that heat kills germs
Who is Louis Pasteur?
200

What word contains 26 letters but only has three syllables?

Alphabet

300
a citizen
What is a member of a community, state or country?
300
a region of land that is dry and hot
What is a desert?
300
the people who decide what laws mean
What are judges?
300
What we do with other countries for items that we need or have too much of
What is trade?
300

The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?

Footsteps

400
a culture
What is the way a group of people lives?
400
air, water, sunlight and soil
What are natural resources?
400
the location where lawmakers in California work
What is the capitol?
400
someone who uses the goods made by a producer
What is a consumer?
400

What is more useful when it is broken?

egg

500
traditions
What is foods, dances, songs, or holidays passed down from generation to generation?
500
a community near the city
What is suburban?
500
the leader of Canada is called
What is the prime minister?
500
the name of the item a farmer uses for his crops when there isn't enough warmth
What is a smudge pot?
500

A cowboy rode into town on Friday. He stayed for three nights and rode out on Friday. How is this possible?

The Horses name is Friday

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