Head Start/Early Head Start
Classroom
Travel
Subsistence
Wackadoo
100

The division that Kawerak Head Start is under. 

What is EESS.

100

Students sit here to eat food. 

What is a table.

100
The company that flies staff to village sites.

What is Bering Air.

100

A small, blue, item harvested at the end of summer. 

What is Blueberries.

100

The sounds a seal makes.

What is "____".

200
The abbreviation for National Head Start Association.

What is NHSA.

200

Complete the phrase: One two three eyes on me...

What is, one two eyes on you. 

200

The hub for most village travel. 

What is Nome.

200

A large, antlered animal harvested in the fall. 

What is Moose?

200

The animal from the cultural lesson demonstration.

What is walrus.

300
Ages of Head Start Students.

What is 3-5

300
To go from one activity to another. 

What is transition.

300

A site with the newest building. 

What is Shishmaref.

300

The meat can be enjoyed dried or canned. 

What is salmon.

300

Patrice's dance. 

What is the chicken dance. 

400
Employee that has worked the longest at Kawerak Head Start.

What is Mary Long.

400

How we eat meals with students. 

What is family style dining. 

400

Furthest distance from Nome. 

What is Shaktoolik. 

400

Cut into small pieces with an ulu.

What is muktuk. 
400

A competitive game with a stick. 

What is Eskimo stick pull.


500

The first day of school.

What is August 26th.
500

A whole group activity with students, on the carpet.

What is circle time.

500
An inland site. 
What is White Mountain. 
500

An animal that can hold its breath for 40 minutes.

What is walrus. 

500

Turn around...

What is every now and then I get a little bit lonely and you're never coming around. 
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