Vocabulary
State Symbols
Scientific Method
True/False
Historic Sites
100
anything made, used, or altered by humans
What is an artifact?
100
State Tree
What is Norway or Red Pine.
100

an educated guess

What is a hypothesis.

100
Glaciers did NOT extend into Iowa.
What is False.
100
Discovered at Itasca
What is the Bison Kill Site.
200
a scientist who studies past human life by examining artifacts
What is an archaeologist?
200
State Muffin
What is Blueberry.
200
The last step of the scientific method.
What is Conclusion.
200
Some early Minnesotans made burial mounds.
What is True.
200

How long have people lived in Minnesota?

At least 10,000 years

300
a large body of ice that can grow or shrink depending on the climate
What is a glacier.
300
State Bird
What is the Common Loon.
300
The first step of the scientific method.
What is Ask a Question.
300
Carvings into wood are called petroglyphs.
What is False.
300
Over 5,000 rock carvings were found here.
What is the Jeffers Petroglyph Site.
400

accounts of the past that people pass down by word of mouth

oral history

400
State Drink
What is Milk.
400

What is the area in that was not covered in glaciers called?

Driftless

400
Evidence of Minnesota's earliest people includes writing.
What is False.
400
This place has the largest burial mound in Minnesota.
What is Grand Mound.
500

 a person in a community that is respected by others often older.

elder

500
State Fish
What is the Walleye.
500
Keeping track of what happened during the experiment.
What is Recording the Findings.
500
Mammoths once lived in Minnesota.
What is True.
500
Bones and scales of sturgeon were found here.
What is Grand Mound.