Organisms and Their Habitats
Geography of the Americas
Making the Constitution
Exploring Land and Water
100

These are animals with backbones.

What are vertebrates?

100

The country located between Canada and Mexico?

What is the United States?

100

The first ten amendments to the Constitution.

What is the Bill of Rights?

100

An underground pocket of water that shoots out of the ground when it gets hot.

What is a geyser?

200

The season when baby animals grow the most.

What is summer?

200

The important symbol on a map used to tell direction.

What is a compass rose?

200

The Father of the Constitution.

Who was James Madison?

200

A tall opening in the Earth's surface that is allows hot melted rock and hot gases to erupt out of it.

What is a volcano?

300
The direction Monarch butterflies migrate during the winter.

What is south?

300

The continent where Canada, The United States, and Mexico are found.

What is North America?

300

There are copies of this in every library across the country.

What is the constitution?

300

Molten rock that spews out of volcanoes and comes from deep beneath the Earth's surface.

What is lava?

400

5 things plants need to grow.

What are water, sun, nutrients, air, and space to grow?

400

The continent south of Central America.

What is South America?

400

The Constitution was signed here in 1787.

What is Independence Hall in Philadelphia?

400

A large depression in the ground that is shaped like a bowl.

What is a crater?

500

A rainy, hot habitat.

What is a rainforest?

500

This connects the Pacific Ocean from the Atlantic Ocean.

What is the Panama Canal?

500

The first three words of the constitution.

What are We The People?

500

This happens when land changes over time because of wind and water.

What is erosion?

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