States
The Birchbark House
Snacks
US Landmarks
Mrs.Christian
100

This state is known as the Sunshine State

Florida

100

This is the name of the main character in The Birchbark House.

Little Frog or Omakakiin

100

These cheesy, orange, triangle-shaped chips leave your fingers covered in dust.

Doritos

100

This statue, located in New York Harbor, is a symbol of freedom and welcomes people arriving by ship.

The statue of Liberty

100
What is Mrs.Christian's son's name?
Beau
200

This is the largest state in the United States

Alaska

200

In Chapter 1, Omakayas’s family builds this type of house for the summer

A Birchbark House

200

This snack is made by baking thin slices of potatoes until they are crispy and often salted, and it was first served in New York in 1853.

Potato Chips

200

This bridge in San Francisco is painted “International Orange” and is famous for its tall towers and suspension cables.

Golden Gate Bridge

200

What year of teaching is Mrs.Christian on?

5

300

This state is where the U.S. capital, Washington, D.C., is located nearby.

Maryland

300

What is the mom's name in The Birchbark House?

Yellow Kettle

300

This snack is made by baking thin dough into long sticks, often covered in chocolate in Japan, and is known for the slogan, “Share happiness.”

Pocky

300

This tall Washington, D.C. monument honors the first President of the United States and is shaped like an obelisk.

Washington Monument

300

Where did Mrs.Christian go to college?

UW La Crosse

400

This state is famous for having the Grand Canyon.

Arizona

400

What is the dad's job in The Birchbark House?

A fur trader

400

This crunchy snack is made from strips of dough, fried, and sometimes coated in sugar or cinnamon.

Churro

400

This natural landmark in Wyoming is the first national park in the United States, known for its geysers and wildlife.

Yellow Stone National Park

400

How many different countries has Mrs.Christian visited?

2

Puerto Rico & Nicaragua

500

Mt. Rushmore is located in this state

South Dakota

500

Where does Omakakiin's family go when she watches the baby?

To watch the canoes come in.

500

This snack, first sold in 1983, is made from pureed fruit that is spread thin, dried, and rolled into sheets. It is often marketed with the slogan “Fun, fruity, and fruity fun!” and comes in many shapes, flavors, and colors.

Fruit Roll Ups

500

This landmark in Philadelphia is famous for its bell that rang when the Declaration of Independence was signed.

Liberty Bell

500

What are two jobs that Mrs.Christian had in high school? 

-Lifegaurd

-McDonald's 

-Daycare Teacher

-Watiress

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