Camping with President
The Great Smokey Mountains
The Rocky Mountains
The Grand Canyon
National Park Facts
100

How long did it take to saw down the special tree?

several days

100

What was grandfather covered in when he came home?

dust of coal mine

100

Where did the locomotives sleep at night?

The roundhouse

100

What is the hottest part of the Grand Canyon?

The bottom

100

How many National Parks are there?

63

200

What was the name of the President in the book?

Theodore Roosevelt

200

What did the Crawfords smell like?

sweet milk

200

Why would supplies be delivered in the warmer months?

The snow was too deep

200

What can be found at the bottom of the Grand Canyon?

The Colorado river

200

Yellowstone is what number National Park?

1

300

What was the name of the 1st National Park the president visited in the story?

Yellowstone

300

Where did the children get their water from for their baths?

a well

300

What made the train go?

Steam!

300

How do we know what the Grand Canyon looked like millions of years ago?

We studies the fossils left behind

300

The Grand Canyon is what number National Park?

10th

400

What are two things the president liked to do?

read and ride horses

400

What was the main idea?

to share how the narrator feels about living the mountains

400

What is the moral of the story?

Do not give up

400

What can be found at the top layer of the Grand Canyon?

a Ponderosa pine forest

400
Where is the Smokey Mountains located?

Tennessee, North Caroline

500

What grows in the Yellowstone that does not grow anywhere else?

Sequoia trees

500

What did the children do after a bath?

drink hot cocoa and warm up by the stove

500

If the train had not caught the other train then what would have happened?

the train and town would be in big trouble

500
What is the main idea?

to teach us how the Grand Canyon was formed

500

Add the miles of the Grand Canyon and Yosemite Park and you get how many miles?

3,853

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