What do we call the rules people in a community follow?
What are laws?
What is the exchange of goods between places called?
What is trade?
What type of writing tells a story with characters and events?
What is narrative writing?
What is the top of a wave called?
What is a crest?
What do we call materials from nature that people use?
What are natural resources?
Who is the leader of New Mexico’s state government?
Who is the governor?
Which country borders New Mexico to the south?
What is Mexico?
What are the people in a story called?
What are characters?
What is the distance between two wave crests called?
What is wavelength?
Name one renewable natural resource.
What is water, sunlight, wind, trees, etc.?
What are the three levels of government studied in New Mexico?
What are local, state, and tribal/sovereign governments?
Name one state/country that borders New Mexico.
What is Texas, Arizona, Colorado, or Mexico?
What is the setting of a story?
What is the time and place where the story happens?
What part of a wave measures how tall the wave is?
What is amplitude?
What is one way humans can protect natural resources?
What is recycling, conserving water, planting trees, etc.?
What is one responsibility of a good citizen in New Mexico?
What is following laws, helping the community, or voting?
Which famous New Mexico crop is sold and traded across many places?
What is chile?
What punctuation marks are used to show dialogue?
What are quotation marks?
True or False: Bigger waves carry more energy.
What is True?
Why are natural resources important to New Mexico’s economy?
What is they provide jobs and materials people use?
Why are democratic principles important in New Mexico communities?
What is because they help people have a voice and make fair decisions?
How does trade help New Mexico’s economy?
What is by creating jobs and helping businesses grow?
What is it called when events are told in the order they happened?
What is sequence of events?
What happens to objects when waves with more energy hit them?
What is they move more or farther?
What is the environmental impact of using too many natural resources?
What is pollution, habitat loss, or resource depletion?