Thomas Jefferson bought this huge piece of land for the United States from Napoleon.
The leader of and expedition was called ?
Commander
Coronado moved through southeastern Colorado searching for what?
A city of gold
Mrs. Life's first name
Sandra or Sandee
Rattlesnake poison is called...
Venom
Robert Cavelier LaSalle explored the entire length of this river.
What is the Mississippi River?
The person on an expedition who took care of sick and injured people as well as looking for new medicines is called the ?
Doctor
They came to the new world looking for gold.
European Explorers
Which teacher in the building has been a teacher for the most amount of time?
Mrs. Boyatt
Colorado has two types of this reptile.
Rattlesnake
The boundary between the French owned land in Colorado and Spanish owned land in Colorado was...
a. clear
b. unclear
The scout was an guide, interpreter, make sure that they had good drinking water and ensure the survival of the expedition.
One of Coronado's companies discovered this landmark.
Grand Canyon
Mrs. Life once taught which other teacher in our school?
Mrs. Leija
Colorado's state fish
Greenback Cutthroat Trout
How did the French people treat the American Indians living in the area of Colorado?
They treated them the best of all the Europeans who came to this area.
A cartographers job
Draw maps
This is what the Spanish wanted most from the New World.
Treasure
What are the names of Mr. Bryant's children?
Ben and Amelia
Early settlers brought these with them to America which caused the Greenback Cutthroat Trout to nearly go extinct.
Other types of trout
What type of weapon did the French give to the Native People?
Muskets
The main goal of Western expeditions was too...
get information
What is Cibola?
Seven cities made of gold
Name all four of this year's third grade teachers.
Mrs. Wharton, Mrs. Fortini, Miss Pfister, Miss Shafer
What has been the main problem with attempts to repopulate Colorado's rivers and streams with Greenback Cutthroat Trout?
The fish being used weren't Greenback Cutthroat Trout.