Where Was Dwayne Johnson Born?
Hayward, California
Who was the first female Vice President?
Kamala Harris
Where is this? ![]()
Taj Mahal, Agra, India
How are Japanese names typically written?
Last name (surname) first.
What genre of music is BTS
K-Pop
What Asian American sings Uptown funk?
Bruno Mars
What is Bruce Lee most known for?
Martial arts and Movies
Name 5 places you or your family can be from to be conciddered asian american?
China, Hawaii, Mongolia, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Thailand, Japan, Philipines, ext.
What Indian celebration involves communities gathering in the streets to throw bright-colored powder and splash each other with colored water ?
Holi
What can you do to Celebrate AAPI Month?
Read a book, Visit a Museum, Create art, taste food, ect.
*Extra Prize If you can find a book in our library that you want to read or to read to a younger student that has AAPI repriesntation. *
Who directed Howl's Moving Castle?
Hayao Miyazaki
What is Jason Wu known for?
Fashion
Who designed the Louvre in france?
I.M. Pei
What is a traditional Hawaii banquet paired with the typical garlands of flower -lei- moving at the rythm of Hula called?
Luau
Why Is AAPI month and all the other culture months So Important?
To learn and understand others.
Who created the soundtrack to Final Fantasy Video games?
Nobuo Uematsu
What was Cristete Comerford the first Filipiono American in?
The first Filipiono American Executive chef of the White House.
Where is this?
Easter Island
What is Ukiyo-e?
A genre of Japanese art from 1600's-1800s.
What Did Maya Lin Design?
Vietnam Memorial.
What Asian American won over 40 ice skating championsships?
Michelle Kwan
What does Nisha Sembi do?
Graffiti Art with elements of indian culture.
Where is this:
The Chocolate Hills in the Philippines
What is Kabuki?
Japanese Dance-Drama
Why was May chosen to commemorate Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage?
*Daily Double*
The legislation to annually designate May as Asian Pacific American Heritage Month referenced two key dates: May 7 and May 10.
May 7, 1843, marks the arrival of the first Japanese immigrants to the United States. And May 10, 1869, or Golden Spike Day, recognizes the completion of the first transcontinental railroad in the U.S., which had significant contributions from Chinese workers.