Habitats
The Human Body
Astronomy/ History of the Earth
Early Civilizations
American History
100

What three things to all living things need?

Food, water, and shelter

100

This is your body's largest organ. Don't worry, it scabs and heals if it ever gets hurt!

Skin

100

This is Earth's star.

The Sun

100

The Mesopotamians, Egyptians, Maya, Aztec, and Inca all dugs these in the ground to help move the water around.

Canals

100

This group of people were living in America long before anyone "discovered" the land.

Native Americans

200

This habitat is very rainy and humid, there are large trees with big leaves that create layers.

Rainforest

200

This organ pumps involuntarily every minute that you're alive

The heart

200

Eruptions from underwater volcanoes can form....

New land or islands.

200

This civilization built miles and miles of roads for runners to send messages. Maya, Aztec, or Inca?

Inca

200

This man was a general and the United States' first president. 

George Washington

300

This habitat has two seasons, a rainy season and a dry season. Here, the grass can grow several inches in a day.

The savannah

300

What should you wear while you are biking to protect the bone that protects your brain?

A helmet 
300

You need these three things to make a change in the Earth. Think of Gerry's hand motions.

Heat, pressure and time

300

This early civilization settled on the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

Mesopotamia 

300

This man was responsible for opening up the west and clearing the Wilderness Way path.

Daniel Boone

400

This habitat is technically a desert. It gets very little rain, and also includes an ocean.

Arctic

400

Describe the journey that food takes in your body.

Digestion! Mouth to esophagus, to the stomach to be broken down, to the bloodstream and small intestine, to the large intestine. All to give you energy.

400

This planet has big storms and is named after the most powerful Greek/Roman god. 

Jupiter
400

This civilization made "floating" gardens called chinampas. 

Maya, Aztec, or Inca?

Aztec
400

When did George Washington attack the British to win a big victory? 

Christmas Day

500

This caused the bald eagle population to almost become extinct. Their eggs became brittle and easy to break.

Pesticide spray

500

What must you do to a liquid like milk or juice to make it safe and free from bacteria?

Heat it to a high temperature. Pasteurization.

500

Daily Double

This planet was known as the "First Star" to the Mayans.

Venus

500

Daily Double

This biblical Babylonian king is known in stories like Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego built a hanging garden for his homesick wife.

King Nebuchadnezzar 

500

This woman was a former slave and one of the first female mail carriers and stagecoach drivers out west. 

Fearless Mary