Alaska’s Geography
Wildlife of Alaska
Alaskan History and Culture
Fun Facts About Alaska
Alaska Foods
100

This is the capital of Alaska.

What is Juneau?

100

This large animal is often seen in Alaska’s rivers, especially during salmon spawning season.

What is a bear?

100

Alaska became the 49th state of the U.S. on this date.

What is January 3, 1959?

100

Alaska is home to the northernmost city in the U.S. called ____.

What is Barrow (now called Utqiaġvik)?

100

This wild fish, known for its red flesh and rich flavor, is a staple in Alaskan diets.

What is salmon?

200

This national park in Alaska is larger than the state of Delaware

What is Wrangell-St. Elias National Park?

200

This bird, the state bird of Alaska, is known for its distinctive call and is often seen in the wild.

What is the Willow Ptarmigan?

200

This explorer is famous for his expeditions to Alaska and the Pacific Northwest in the late 18th century.

Who is Captain James Cook?

200

The ____ is Alaska’s state flower, which is also found in many other parts of the northern hemisphere.

What is the Forget-Me-Not?

200

This type of berry, often used in jams, pies, and desserts, grows in the wild across Alaska.

What is a blueberry?

300

The longest river in Alaska is the ____ River

What is the Yukon River?

300

This sea mammal is known for its tusks and spends time both on land and in the water, and it can often be seen in Alaska's coastal regions.

What is a walrus?

300

This event in 1964 was one of the most powerful earthquakes ever recorded in North America, and it affected much of Alaska.

What is the Great Alaska Earthquake?

300

This fruit is Alaska’s official state fruit.

What is the Alaska blueberry?

300

This traditional Alaskan dish is made with fermented fish or whale blubber and is an important part of indigenous diets.

What is fermented fish or muktuk?

400

Alaska has over 3,000 of these, making it the most in any U.S. state.

What are glaciers?

400

The ____ is a famous migratory bird that flies from Alaska to warmer climates during the winter months.

What is a sandpiper?

400

Alaska’s ____ Day celebrates its history and culture, often featuring parades and events.

What is Alaska Day?

400

This is the name of the famous mountain range that includes Mount Denali, the tallest peak in North America.

What is the Alaska Range?

400

This hearty stew is often made with caribou, moose, or other meats, along with vegetables and potatoes.

What is caribou stew or Alaskan stew?

500

The ____ Archipelago is a group of islands off the southern coast of Alaska.

What is the Alexander Archipelago?

500

This large animal is the largest land mammal in North America, with populations found in Alaska.

What is the moose?

500

This group of indigenous people is native to Alaska and is known for their unique art, language, and culture.

Who are the Inuit (or the Aleut, depending on region)?

500

Alaska is known for having over 3 million of these, which makes up one-sixth of the entire world's supply.

What are lakes?

500

This sweet treat, made from a combination of berries, sugar, and sometimes butter, is a favorite in Alaskan kitchens and often served as a dessert.

What is Alaskan berry crisp or Alaska berry cobbler?