Sacagawea
Johnny Appleseed
Cesar Chavez
Dr. King
U.S. Census
100
What ethnicity was Sacagawea?
Native American
100
Where was Johnny born?
Massachusetts
100
Where was Cesar born?
Arizona
100
What was school like for young Martin Luther King?
He could not go to school with white children.
100
How many people are in our country? (millions)
300 million
200
How old was she when she was taken from her tribe?
ten
200
Name two states he planted seeds in?
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana
200
Why didn't Cesar like school?
He couldn't speak Spanish at school.
200
What was his job? What did he become?
Minister
200
How often do we have a census?
every 10 years
300
Who did Sacagawea help explore?
Lewis and Clark
300
What did he wear on his head?
cooking pot
300
Where did Cesar grow up?
California
300
What was Dr. King's dream?
That all people would live together, attend school together, shop together.
300
How old will you be when the next census takes place? (add nine years)
?
400
What state did Lewis and Clark meet Sacagawea?
North Dakota
400
How did the U.S. Postal Service remember Johnny?
With a stamp in 1966.
400
What steps did Cesar take to create awareness for farmers?
He led marches and strikes.
400
How did Dr. King raise awareness for civil rights?
He gave many speeches and led marches.
400
How does the census bureau find information?
Mails surveys and workers visit homes.
500
Where did she help Lewis and Clark find?
Pacific Ocean
500
What was J. Appleseed's real name?
John Chapman
500
What great thing did Cesar Chavez do for farmers?
Helped them make more money and have better hours.
500
How does the United States remember Dr. King?
A special holiday in January.
500
How does the census help our country grow?
We know to build schools, stores and more.
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