Morning Meeting
Geography
Michigan History
Important People and Pets
Plant Facts
100

This is done after breakfast and before sensory.  

Morning work
100

This is the direction that our SmartBoard hangs.  

West

100

This is a house made by covering a wooden frame with bark.  

Wigwam

100

What is the names of Mrs. Bruck's dogs?🐕🐕

Murphey and Archie

100

An organism that eats mostly meat, or the flesh of an animal

Carnivor

200

You need your lunch heated up, you must give it to Ms. Cooley before this time. 

11:00

200

This is the continent we live on.

 North America

200

A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides. Michigan is made up with two of these.  

Peninsula

200

She was the first African-American child to desegregate a school in Louisiana.

Ruby Bridges

200

A powder found inside flowers that is needed to make new plants

Pollen

300

This is a trick used to help us remember things.  

Mnemonic device

300

The United States of America has _____ states.

50

300

The way that people live. Includes how people dress, eat, and speak.  

Culture

300

What's the name of Ms. Cooley's dog?🐩

Paris

300

This is how animals can help with seed dispersal 

Eating the seeds and then pooping them out! 💩

400

A phrase that means something different from its literal meaning.  

Idiom

400

This is a very large solid area of land.  

Continent

400

When there is not enough of something.  

Scarcity

400

The people who moved furs around the Great Lakes region.  

Voyageur

400

The process of moving pollen from one flower to another.

Pollination

500

An example of these are “I get better every single day” and “I am responsible”.  

Affirmations

500

These are the cardinal directions.  

North, East, South, West

500

Name two tribes of indigenous people who lived in Michigan.  

Ojibwe, Ottawa, Potawatomi.

500

If Mrs. Cooley's dog got out of the house, where would she go?

Pet Supplies Plus

500

The process of moving seeds from one place to another.

Seed dispersal