Foods
Activities
Declaration of Independence
People
100

The grain, seeds, or kernels of this plant, used for human food

What is corn

100

Dazzling, blazing, shimmering, glittering, sparkling, glowing, glimmering, twinkling display at night.

What is fireworks

100

Number of colonies who approved the Declaration of Independence

What is 13

100

Discovered electricity

Who is Ben Franklin

200

Cooked sausage that is skinless or stuffed in a casing, usually served on a bun.

What is hot dog

200

An outing at which a meal is cooked and served in the open also

What is cookout/BBQ

200

The largest signature belongs to.....

Who is John Hancock

200

Made the United States Flag

Who is Betsy Ross

300

A dish made from boiled potatoes and a variety of other ingredients

What is potato salad

300

Individual or team racing sport that requires the use of one's entire body to move through water.

What is swimming

300

The war that resulted in The Intolerable Acts 

What is the revolutionary war

300

The author of the Declaration of Independence

Who was Thomas Jefferson

400

A sandwich consisting of one or more cooked patties of ground meat

What is hamburger

400

Mock combat using various water-dispensing devices to soak opponents

What is water fight (balloon fight)

400

Name one of the two acts did the British Parliament make that put very high taxes on paper and sugar

What is the sugar act and stamp act

400

One of the five who served on the Declaration of Independence committee

Who was John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R. Livingston, and Roger Sherman 

500

A side dish consisting primarily of finely shredded raw cabbage with a salad dressing

What is coleslaw

500

An outdoor activity involving overnight stays away from home in a shelter, such as a tent or a recreational vehicle.

What is camping

500

Name a specific right the free and independent states claim

What is Make war, make peace, make alliances, make money 

500

One of the Continental Congress representatives

Who is George Washington, Patrick Henry, Charles Carroll, Samuel Adams, James Madison, Richard Henry Lee