American History
Grammar
Teacher
Students
New Vocabulary
100

Jose M. Hernandez was the first U.S. _________ that

was born in Mexico.

astronaut

100

I was _____________ to study English yesterday, but had to work.

supposed

100

One of his favorite drinks!

beer

100

She sometimes talks very LOUD!

Salwa

100

Parrots sometimes _______ their owners voices.

mimic

200

_________________ was an activist and Baptist Minister who lead the charge for civil rights in the 1960's.

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

I ___________ spend my summer days playing outside when I was a child.

would

200

He once at 24 of these with a side of ranch dressing.

buffalo wings

200

The capital of her home country is Carracas.

Marian

200

The food is __________ at the Joshua Wilton House Restaurant.

exceptional

300

______________ first began with a feast between early American settlers and the Native Americans.

Thanksgiving

300

I _______________ to Germany twice.

have been

300

His father was a __________ in the army.

pilot

300

In five years she might be saying "Can I see your license and registration please?"

Farzanah

300

Her sense of humor is very ______ and different.

quirky

400

____________led the army who fought the British during the American Revolutionary War.

George Washington

400

I ____________ my children off at school yesterday morning.

dropped

400

How many Mustangs has he owned?

four

400

She has the best handwriting in class!

Libia

400

Jeremy _____________ with all the teachers and students at IEP.

coordinates

500

_____________ was a famous American president who helped the civil rights movement, managed the Cuban missile crisis and was assassinated. 

John F. Kennedy

500

___________ I borrow your phone charger please?

could/can

500

He lived in this country and spoke the language?

(Hint:  It is not Jordan or Arabic)

Germany/German

500

She speaks English, Arabic and Moro but she speaks them softly!

Awaz

500

There is a very ___________ storm approaching Harrisonburg from the south.

severe