First Nations
The Colonial Period
The American Revolution
Sherman
Teachers
100

What indigenous nation's land are we on?

Ho-Chunk

100

Did Columbus ever come to what is now the United States?

No

100

What did the Proclamation of 1763 do?

It prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.

100

How long has Mr. B taught at Sherman?

2 years.

100

What teacher was a college Mascot?

Ms. Rault

200

What type of source is a history textbook?

Secondary source

200

What was one method of resistance to slavery we studied?

Fighting back, slowing work, running away, maintaining their own culture, and more.

200

Name five of the first 13 colonies.

New Hampshire, New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.

200

How many days of school are in a school year?

180 days

200

Which teacher was quoted in the Wisconsin State Journal over the summer?

Ms. Papalia

300

What was found in lake Mendota that teaches us about the long history of indigenous people on this land?

Canoes

300

What was the first permanent English settlement in what is now the U.S.?

Jamestown

300

Who wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

300

What is the address for Sherman Middle School?

1610 Ruskin St.

300

Which teacher has a birthday over winter break?

Ms. Annie

400

What are effigy mounds?

Effigy mounds are burial mounds made of earth in the shape of animals or spirits.

400

What is the definition of genocide?

Genocide is the killing or seriously injuring people committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.

400

In what year did the French and Indian War end?

1763

400

In what year did Sherman open?

1928

400

Which teacher had a great uncle in the mafia? (Henry Hill Jr.)

Mr. Seco

500

According to the Ho-Chunk origin story, how was the earth created?

By Earthmaker

500

What is a counterclaim?

A counterclaim is an opposing claim that an author acknowledges in order to refute it.

500

After the Bible, what was the most widely read text in the colonies in the late 1770s?

Thomas Paine's Common Sense

500

Where is the time capsule on Sherman's property?

Behind the Sherman sign

500

Which teacher had a job digging graves?

Mr. R

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