Great Lakes
US Landmarks
Oh Canada
That class was so long ago
Wait! That's Science!
100

This Great Lake is entirely within the US

What is Lake Michigan?

100

This NYC landmark used to be copper but now it's green. It is als a big symbol of hope and freedom!

What is the Statue of Liberty?

100

This is the Capital of Canada

What is Ottawa?

100

This word means the way of life of a group of people. It includes: traditions, language, food, and values.

What is culture?

100

This type of plate boundary occurs when plates move towards each other (think mountains and trenches?

What is Convergent?

200

This Great Lake is the H in HOMES and has the longest shoreline of the Great Lakes

What is Lake Huron?

200

This super tall marble tower is 555 feet high and was built to honor George Washington!

What is the Washington Monument?

200

Canada is part of this continent

What is North America?

200
In this city in Europe, cats can roam freely.

What is Rome?

200

An underwater earthquake can cause this to happen (not safe to surf)

What is a tsunami?

300

Though it might seem like the best, this Great Lake gets its name from being the uppermost lake

What is Lake Superior?

300

Welcome to South Dakota! Home to this landmark with amazing faces!

What is Mount Rushmore?

300

True or False: Canada is the second largest country in the world (bonus if you know the largest)

True and Russia

300

This colossal prehistoric reptilian, created in Japan, sparked a long-running fascination with giant monsters in American movies and media.

Who is Godzilla?

300

This is the process where rock is dissolved, worn away, or broken down into small pieces. (Like rainwater in cracks of rocks freezing)

What is weathering?

400

This Lake may sound scary, but this Great Lake is the shallowest and the warmest lake.

What is Lake Erie?

400
In sunny San Francisco, this Landmark is 746 feet tall and stretches 1.7 miles long!

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

400

This plant is in the middle of the flag

What is the Maple Leaf?

400

This type of government is ruled by a single person (like king or queen).

What is a monarchy?

400

This is the process by which water, ice, wind, or gravity move pieces of rock and soil (Think of the Grand Canyon or Bill Nye the Science Guy)

What is Erosion?

500

This Great Lake is the smallest of the Great Lakes and is the main source of the Niagara River

What is Lake Ontario?
500

In San Antonie, this famous old building was where a big battle occured during the Texas Revolution

What is the Alamo Mission?

500

This cute little guy is Canada's National Animal

What is a beaver?

500

These invisible lines go side to side and up and down. They are crucial for navigation. 

What are latitude and longitude?

500

What are the 4 layers of the Earth?

Crust, Mantle, Outer Core, Inner Core

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