We stretched this out in the driveway for a timeline.
What is yarn?
Number of continents on our planet.
What is seven?
"Mistakes are a part of _____________."
What is "science"?
Utilizing original ideas to make something new.
Our school words.
What are reverent, curious, and fearless.
The study of human past as it is described in written documents.
What is history?
The name of our geography notebook.
What is the World Explorer's Journal?
The study of nature and the way things in nature behave.
What is science?
Something visual we create using both skill and imagination.
What is art?
Opal's dog.
What is Winn-Dixie?
The study of things left behind by humans from the past.
What is archaeology?
The real meaning of "never eat soggy waffles."
What are "north, south, east, and west?"
This kind of data/observation is focused on characteristics or qualities.
What is qualitative?
We are creative because we are made in the image of _______.
Who is God?
The name of the librarian in our read-aloud.
Who is Franny Block?
There are four of these on the timeline.
What are periods of history?
A three-dimensional representation of our planet.
What is a globe?
This kind of data/observation is expressed in numbers or values.
What is quantitative?
Art that does not include real world items.
What is abstract?
The secret ingredient in a Littmus Lozenge.
What is "sorrow"?
Two kinds of sources--one is evidence, one is opinion.
What are primary and secondary?
Name two aspects of culture in geography.
What are: dance, religion, language, art, food, clothing, etc.
What is Egypt?
Art that includes objects we can identify because they include elements we see in real life.
What is representational?
Colossians 2:3
What is, "In Christ Jesus are hidden all treasures of wisdom and knowledge."