Disney (Tara)
American History (Ms. Marci)
Money
Human Body
CRS field trips (Ms. Marci)
100

This princess was the first to be created

Who is Snow White

100

What American woman risked her life to bring supplies and support to soldiers in the field during the Civil War and founded the American Red Cross in 1881?

Clara Barton

100

Mexico

What is the Mexican Peso?

100

This attaches a muscle to a bone

What is a tendon?

100

This field trip destination includes a Hall of Nations, which displays the flags of every country with which the U.S. has diplomatic relations, as well as a an eight-foot, 3,000 pound bronze bust of the thirty-fifth president.

Kennedy Center

200

This Animation Studio that created Toy Story is part of Disney

What is Pixar

200

Who was the third president of the United States?

Thomas Jefferson

200

Singapore

What is the Singapore Dollar?
200

This is located in the bones and produces blood cells

What is the bone marrow?

200

CRS third-graders visited the Butterfly Pavilion at this Smithsonian Museum?

National Museum of Natural History

300

This princess sacrificed her voice to have legs

Who is Ariel

300

Where was the First Continental Congress held?

Philadelphia

300

Japan

What is Yen?

300

The largest artery in the body (provides oxygenated blood to all organs)

What is the aorta?

300

Fifth graders could choose to lay down on a bed of nails at this field trip destination.

Maryland Science Center

400

In Disney’s Pocahontas, this is the raccoon’s name

Who is Meiko

400

What city was the first capital of the United States?

New York City 

(Other cities that have served as the capital at one time or another include Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; Lancaster, Pennsylvania (for just 24 hours!); York, Pennsylvania; Princeton, New Jersey; Annapolis, Maryland; and Trenton, New Jersey.

400

Brazil

What is the Brazilian Real?

400

This is the longest bone in the human body

What is the femur?

400

On the first-grade field trip to George Washington's home students learn outdoor toilets were often called privies or outhouses, but at Mount Vernon they are called this.

Necessaries.

500

This is the last movie Walt Disney worked on before his death

What is The Jungle Book

500

Who made the famous ride at midnight in 1775 to alert Samuel Adams and John Hancock that the British were coming?

Paul Revere (He probably did not shout "The British are coming!" It was a covert mission.)

500

Russian

What is the Russian Ruble?

500

The average weight of the adult human brain

What is approximately 3 pounds?

500

In preparation for the fourth-grade field trip to Jamestown, students learn about these three ships that brought America's first permanent English colonists to Virginia in 1607.

Susan Constant, Godspeed and Discovery