War of 1812
Cycles of Nature
Westward Expansion
War of 1812
Cycles of Nature
100

I am the President during the War of 1812

Andrew Jackson

100

I help the plants germinate by moving pollen from one flower to another 

pollinators

100

I am a canal created in New York to allow the transportation of goods and people 

Erie Canal

100
I am what was set on fire by the British, forcing Dolley Madison to leave

The President's house

100

I am the part of the water cycle that involves rain, sleet, and snow.

precipitation 

200

I am an agreement between two groups 

treaty

200

I am the name of seed transportation from one place to another

Seed dispersal

200

I am a way of transportation that is pulled by a mule beside the waterway

Flatboat

200

I am all of the pronouns

I, We, He, She, It, They, and YOU

200

I am the process of moving during colder months to have access to food or to stay warm

Migration

300

I am the countries involved in the War of 1812.

Great Britian and the United States

300

Name the two parts of an chicken egg

albumen

yolk

300

I am the nickname given to trains during Westward Expansion.

Ironhorse

300

I ordered the construction of walls or trenches around New Orleans during the war

Andrew Jackson

300

I am the region of the world that receives the most direct sunlight.  

Equator

400

I am the country that forced American soldiers to work with their navy

The British

400

I am the names of the phases in the frog life cycle

egg, tadpole, froglet, mature frog

400

I am the name of walkway west that many Native Americans were forced to go on

Trail of Tears

400

I am the agreement to stop fighting from the side of the war that knows that they cannot win

surrender

400

I am the name of change that some animals go through to change into a new form (like butterflies).

Metamorphosis

500

I am the names of four important people in the War of 1812.  (who is each)

James Madison

Dolley Madison

Andrew Jackson

Francis Scott Key

Napolean Bonaparte 

500

I am the four seasons (give a description of each).

Fall - harvesting crops

Spring - babies are born

Summer - warmest season, crops in bloom

Winter - hibernation and migration, plants die off

500

I am three of the struggles that the pioneers faced while traveling west

exhaustion

starvation

bad weather

transportation problems

500

Why was the War of 1812 called the war for independence?

The United States was trying to get their independence from the British for a final time.

500

Classify this sentence

They ran quickly through the scary woods to the cabin. 

SP, V, ADV, P, A, ADJ, OP, P, A, OP

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