Rooms
Outside the House
Materials
Building Parts
Famous Homes in Life and Literature
100

Meals are eaten here.

What is the dining room or the kitchen?

100

Greenery in front, back, or on the sides.

What is a lawn?

100
Usually red, rectangular, and clay.

What are bricks?

100

How you enter and exit.

What is the door?

100

Home of the President of the United States.

What is the White House?

200

The modern name for an icebox.

What is a refrigerator?

200

A place for a car--no structure.

What is a driveway?

200

Tree trunks that have been cut down.

What is wood?

200

They let light and air in and also can keep cold air and bugs out.

What are windows?

200

Book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

What are the "Little House" books?

300

A room for relaxation.

What is the living room or den?

300

A structure for a car.

What is a garage?

300

Windows are usually made of this.

What is glass?

300

A round support that holds up part of a building.

What is a column?

300

Home to NYC's mayors.

What is Gracie Mansion?

400

A room for slumber.

What is the bedroom?

400

An outdoor extension of the house.

What is a porch or a deck?

400

Common flooring material for kitchens and bathrooms.

What is tile?

400

A window that sticks out on three sides.

What is a bay window?

400

Literary character Anne lived in this colorful home.

What is Anne of Green Gables?

500
It can be found at the top of a house.

What is an attic?

500

It can go around the perimeter of the lot.

What is a fence?

500

The gray goop that holds brick together.

What is mortar or concrete?

500

A small window that is shaped like a semi-circle and has dividers in it.

What is a fanlight?

500

Home to Elvis Presley.

What is Graceland?

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