All about OHIO
Timelines
Primary or Secondary?
Maps
Ohio Symbols
100

What is the capital of Ohio?

Columbus

100

Timelines show historical events in order by ________.

Date

100

A diary

PRIMARY

100

What are the four cardinal directions?

North, South, East, West

Never Eat Soggy Waffles

100

What is Ohio's state bird?

The red cardinal

200

The word Ohio comes from "ohiiyo" meaning what?

Great River

200

What kind of timeline compares two timelines that are side by side?

Multi-tier

200

Movie based on a true story.

SECONDARY

200

What are the four intermediate directions?

Northwest, Southwest, Northeast, Southeast

200

What is Ohio's state Rock Song?

Hang on Sloopy

300

Name the body of water that is North of Ohio.

Lake Erie
300

What do the following stand for?

BC: 

AD:

BCE:

CE:

BC: Before Christ

AD: Anno Domini

BCE: Before Common Era

CE: Common Era

300

Artifact

Ex.) The adena pipe, fossils

Primary

300

Map scales are usually measured in _____ and _________.

Miles, Kilometers
300

What is Ohio's state insect?

Ladybug

400

Name a product that was manufactured (made) in Ohio.

Tomatoes, chemicals, vehicles, etc. 

400

Why do historians use timelines?

To decide what events from history are the most important.

400

Biography about Abe Lincolns life.

(Biographies are written about a persons life by someone else.)

Secondary

400

What type of maps show things like landforms, bodies of water, mountains, etc.?

Physical maps

400

What is Ohio's state tree?

Buckeye Tree

500

How many states can you name that border Ohio? There are 5.

Pennsylvania, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, West Virginia


500

Draw a horizontal timeline and order these dates using the letters.

A) 1811- National Road is built

B) 1780- Pioneer Wagon used

C) 1725- Native Americans use canoes

D) 1825- Erie Canal is built

E) 1811- First Steamboat is built in Ohio

F) 1903- First airplane built by Wright brothers

G) 1851- Railroads connect Ohio cities




__C_____B_____AE________D_______G_______F__

500

What type of source should historians rely on more? Why?

Primary. Primary sources are original, firsthand accounts that were created during the time of an event. Using a primary source allows you to see something as it was in history and interpret it on your own.

Secondary sources have already been interpreted by someone else because they come from primary sources. 

500

What type of map shows things like cities, states, and countries?

Political maps

500

What is Ohio's state fruit?

Tomato

M
e
n
u