States and Capitals
Wyoming
Yellowstone
Figurative Language
100

What state is Providence the capital of?

Rhode Island

100

What is our state's capital?

Cheyenne

100

Why does Yellowstone have geothermal features? (geysers, hot springs, etc.)

The super volcano below the earth's surface.

100

What is a noun?

Person, place, or thing.

200

Phoenix is the capital of what state?

Arizona

200

What year was Sheridan officially made a town?

1878 

200

In what year were all the wolves in Yellowstone National Park brought back?

1995

200

What is a verb?

An action word.


300

What is the capital of the 50th state?

Honolulu, the 50th state is Hawaii.

300

In what year was Wyoming made a state?

1890

300

Who was president in the year that Yellowstone was made a national park?

Ulysses S. Grant

300

An exaggeration.

What is a hyperbole?

400

In what state is the Potato Museum in?

Boise, Idaho

400

What is the smallest town in Wyoming?

Buford, with a population of 1.

400

What happened to the park's ecosystem when the wolves were killed?

Elk populations soared. There was less food for them. They ate all the willows, so there was less beavers. 

400

What is alliteration?

When multiple words in a sentence all start with the same letter (ex: Alligators ate Amanda's apples and ants analyzed Andy's archery.)

500

How many states start with the letter M?

Eight (Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Missouri, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Minnesota, and Maine)

500

What year was the Battle of Little Bighorn finished?

1876

500

Do predators have large or small incisors?

Small, because they are carnivores and do not need them.

500

A word that looks like it sounds.

Onomatopoeia