This is the building where the library is located.
What is Poplar?
This is the name of one of the people in our Humanities story book.
Who is (many acceptable answers)?
This national park in Virginia spans across the Blue Ridge Mountains.
What is Shenandoah National Park?
This is the name of the calf that we met and fed.
Who is Frosty?
All of the Camp Dogwood buildings are named after these.
What are trees?
Particles in this state of matter are tightly packed, arranged in a pattern, and can hold its shape on its own.
What is a solid?
This symbol on the NPS logo represents the important wildlife in national parks.
What is a bison/buffalo?
This man takes care of our camp grounds and helped us meet Frosty.
Who is Scott?
This is the name of our morning flagpole song.
What is Rise and Shine?
This word describes how thick or runny a fluid is.
What is viscosity?
This animal, found in Shenandoah National Park, can leap up to 30 feet!
What is a bobcat?
This is the species of bear native to this region.
What is a black bear?
This is the name of the founder of the AnBryce Foundation.
Who is Beatrice Welters?
This type of fluid, e.g. oobleck, changes viscosity when you apply pressure to it.
What is a Non-Newtonian fluid?
Author Dionna Mann came and read a chapter of this book for us.
What is Mama’s Chicken and Dumplings?
This is the name of the chef that we had a going away party for.
Who is Spidey?