Explorers and Native Americans
Economics
Government
Colonies
3rd Grade Teachers
100

The first group of people to come to North America. (Pick one: American Indians, Europeans, Spanish, French)

Who are the American Indians?

100
The term for money the government collects from its citizens

What are taxes?

100

The three levels of government

What are the national, state, and local?

100

The names of the 4 New England Colonies

What are Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut?

100

This teacher used to be a gymnast and could do back flips.

Who is Ms. Thompson?

200

Something the European explorers valued. (Pick one: Gold, Rice, Tobacco, Cotton)

What is gold?

200
These terms refer to the things and work people buy or sell. (2 answers)
What are goods and services?
200

This branch of our government enforces the laws.

What is the executive branch?

200

The names of the 4 Mid Atlantic Colonies

What are New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware?

200

This teacher used to teach cooking classes to adults at Whole Foods Market and to children at Young Chefs Academy.

Who is Ms. Garrison?

300

Not a region of the American Indians. (Pick one: Northwest, Southwest, Plains, East)

What is East?

300
These terms refer to the people who make/sell goods or services and the people who buy them. (2 answers)
What are producers and consumers?
300
This branch of our government makes our nation's laws.
What is the legislative branch?
300

The names of the 5 Southern Colonies

What are Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia?

300

This teacher's feet are two different sizes

Who is Ms. Martin?

400

An obstacle for the Europeans. (Pick one: Limited clothing, Risk of disease and starvation, Lack of people, No shoes)

What is risk of disease and starvation?

400

A person who starts their own business

Who is an entrepreneur?

400

This branch of our government decides what laws are constitutional.

What is the judicial branch?

400

The ways climate differed between the regions

What are...

New England - bitter cold winters and mild summers

Mid Atlantic - warm summers and cold winters

Southern - hot summers and mild winters

400

This teacher has been on the radio singing, voice acting for commercials, and as a guest speaker during some radio shows.

Who is Ms. Goodman?

500

A way diseases were NOT carried to North America. (Pick one: Livestock, People, Water, Rats)

What is water?

500

These are the three types of resources.

What are natural resources, human resources, capital resources?

500

This person is the leader of the executive branch for the nation.

Who is our president, Joe Biden?

500

The ways religions differed in each of the regions.

What are...

New England - Purtains, very strict


Mid Atlantic - no dominant religion (Judaism, Quakers, Catholics, etc.)


Southern - not as big a deal as in other regions because of large plantations (mainly Anglican)

500

This teacher skipped a doctors appointment to chase a bank robber. She said it seemed like more fun

Who is Ms. Rubin?