Ancient Rome
Light & Sound
Viking Age
Astronomy
Native Americans
100

What type of government did Rome have before becoming an empire?

Republic.

100

What is light?

Energy that we can see.

100

Where did the Vikings come from?

Scandinavia.

100

What is the closest star to Earth?

The Sun.

100

Who were the Native Americans of the Arctic/Subarctic?

The Inuit.

200

Who was Julius Caesar?

A Roman general and dictator.

200

How does sound travel?

Through vibrations in air, water, or solids.

200

What type of ship did the Vikings use?

Longship.

200

What causes day and night?

Earth’s rotation.

200

What shelter did the Inuit use?

Igloos or tents made from animal skins.

300

Name one lasting contribution of Rome.

Roads, aqueducts, or architecture.

300

What is a reflection?

When light bounces off a surface.

300

Name one area the Vikings explored.

England, Iceland, Greenland, or North America.

300

What is a planet?

A celestial body that orbits a star.

300

Name one food source of the Inuit.

Fish, seals, whales, or caribou.

400

What does “rule the roost” mean, as in Roman sayings?

To be in charge or control.

400

Name one way to make sound louder.

Increase vibration or use a resonator.

400

Why were Vikings skilled sailors?

Because of their longships and knowledge of seas and rivers.

400

Name one phase of the Moon.

New moon, full moon, crescent, or quarter moon.

400

How did Native Americans in the Northeast use wampum?

As a form of currency and for trade.

500

Name one difference between Roman and modern governments.

Romans had a senate and consuls, not elected presidents or representatives in the same way.

500

How does light speed compare to sound speed?

Light travels faster than sound.

500

How did Vikings impact the cultures they settled?

Through trade, language, and new technologies.

500

What is the difference between a comet and an asteroid?

Comets have ice and tails; asteroids are rocky or metallic.

500

How did climate affect Native American lifestyles?

It influenced their shelters, clothing, and food sources.

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