People's Connection to the Duwamish River
Force, Energy, & Motion
Civil Rights
Tidepools
Inventors and Innovators
100

Since the early 1900s has the Duwamish River become straighter or more curvy?

Straighter

100

Are the forces from the table and weight balanced or unbalanced?

Balanced

100

What was the name of the black woman who refused to move seats on the bus when a white person asked her to move?

Rosa Parks or Claudette Colvin

100

True or False: A mutation always helps an organism or species survive

False

100

What was the name of Eli Whitney’s invention that made it easier to process a certain crop?

Cotton Gin

200

This Indigenous Tribe is not federally recognized but has been living in the Seattle area since time immemorial.

Duwamish

200

Is magnetism a contact or non-contact force?

Non-Contact

200

What’s the name of the artist who is known for her quilts and art related to family, race, class, and gender

 

Faith Ringgold

200

This moon snail is born with a hard shell that protects it from predators. Is this a physical or behavioral trait? 

Physical

200

What language does this alphabet belong to?

Lushootseed

300

Define the word ‘steward’

Someone who takes care of their community.

300

Define Convection.

When heat moves from warmer to colder materials through liquid or gas.

300

What is the system by which people of different races were separated and had different facilities such as schools, bathrooms, water fountains, restaurants, etc.?

Segregation

300

In this picture is seattle experiencing a low tide or a high tide?


Low tide

300

This woman worked with Thom Hess to create a written script for the Indigenous language that she spoke. What was her name?

Vi Hilbert

400

You researched organisms that live in or near the Duwamish River. Name 3.

MANY!!!

400

Which of these waves has a higher wavelength?

A

400

What was the name of legislation that was passed by the American Government in 1964 that made discrimination and separating people based on their race illegal.

A. The Equality and Freedom Act

B. Civil Rights Act

C. The American Integration Law

D. The Fairness in Society Act

B. The Civil Rights Act

400

What is the name of the circled stage in this jellyfish lifecycle? (Make sure to use the science name)


Medusa

400

Why did George Washington Carver invent a lot of products related to peanuts?

Cotton production had taken a lot of important nutrients from the soil and peanuts helped put nutrients back in the soil. He wanted to give farmers a reason to grow more peanuts.

500

Within the story of the Lorax, what was a value that the Onceler thought was important?

Family, Wealth, Progress, Technology, Business, etc.

500

If I throw a ping pong ball hard at the wall why does it bounce off instead of just falling to the ground?

The force I put into ball goes into the wall and then the wall puts force back into the ball.

500

What were the Greensboro 4 protesting and how did they protest it?

Protesting segregation at Woolworth’s lunch counter, they ordered food and drink at a whites only table and refused to leave.

500

When does a mutation turn into an adaptation?

When it helps the organism survive and then that organism has a lot of offspring that also have the mutation

500

Put these historical events in order 

Eli Whitney invents something that helps with the production of a certain

An Upper Skagit woman collaborates with a man named Thom Hess to create a dictionary for her language

George Washington Carver creates over 300 uses for peanuts

USA gains independence from Britain

1. USA gains independence from Britain (1783)

2. Eli Whitney invents something that helps with the production of a certain (1793)

3. George Washington Carver creates over 300 uses for peanuts (1916-1923)

4. An Upper Skagit woman collaborates with a man named Thom Hess to create a dictionary for her language(1976-1994)

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