Famous People in History
Places in Our Community
American Symbols and Landmarks
Geography: Maps and Continents
Types of Communities
100

I was a famous Civil Rights activist fighting for equal rights for all people. I wanted people to be treated the same.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

100

I am green and people like to visit and take walks, play baseball, throw a frisbee or use the playground.

Park

100

I stand in the middle of New York Harbor and I represent freedom and strength for all.

Statue of Liberty

100

What state do we live in?

New York

100

What is another word for city.

Urban

200

I refused to give up my seat on the bus and this led to changes. Segregation on the bus eventually ended after a long bus boycott.

Rosa Parks

200

Red trucks stand outside and we are always on duty in case of emergency.

Fire Station

200

I stand tall on a lawn in Washington, D.C. and I was built in memory of our first president. I am shaped like the number 1.

Washington Monument

200

What country do we live in?

The United States of America (U.S.A)

200

What is another word for countryside.

Rural

300

I was the first woman to fly an airplane alone across the Atlantic Ocean. 

Amelia Earhart

300

If you are very sick and need medical care, you can come inside and doctors and nurses will assist you.

Hospital

300

I am a bird and I represent the strength of our country.

Bald Eagle
300

What continent do we live on?

North America

300

What is the neighborhood called where we live which is right outside of the city.

Suburban

400

I was one of the first children chosen to go integrate into an all white school. The other families pulled their children out and I sat alone for the entire school year until things changed for the better.

Ruby Bridges

400

You come here everyday to learn new information as well as how to get along with others.

School

400

Four famous faces (including George Washington and Abrham Lincoln) are carved on a large rock high up in the mountains.

Mount Rushmore

400

How many continents are there in the world?

7

400

Name 3 things you might see in an urban setting.

Examples: Cars, Taxis, People, Buildings, Skyscrapers

500

I got sick with polio at a young age and my family was told I would never walk. I surprised everyone when I began to run and I won gold medals for the USA.

Wilma Rudolph

500
People buy groceries and other household items needed here.

Supermarket

500

I no longer ring, but I represent liberty and I am am located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The Liberty Bell

500

What surrounds all of our continents?

Water

500

Name 3 things you might see in a rural setting.

Examples: Farms, Barns, Crops, Tractors, Green Grass, Animals

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