A source of information that was created at the time under study.
What is a primary source?
Where we are going for Tuesday's field trip.
What is The William Harris Homestead?
The motto of the United States.
What is E Pluribus Unum?
What has a head and tail but no body?
A coin.
The largest continent.
What is Asia?
Background information that helps something make more sense.
What is context?
The type of footwear you should wear on Tuesday.
What are closed-toed shoes?
The number of states in the contiguous United States.
What is 48?
What four-letter word can be written the same forward and backward, as well as upside down?
NOON
North America's longest river.
What is the Missouri River?
The first step in reading an artwork as a primary source.
What is OBSERVE?
What students should wear on Tuesday's field trip.
What are layers, a disposable lunch, and a drink?
The number of stripes on the U.S. flag.
What is 13?
What English word has 3 consecutive double letters?
BOOKKEEPER
The tallest mountain in the world.
What is Mt. Everest?
The second step in reading an artwork as a primary source.
What is RECORD?
The type of behavior expected of students when on a field trip.
What is the absolute best behavior ever?
The year the Declaration of Independence was signed.
What is 1776?
What kind of room has no walls or corners?
A MUSHROOM.
The largest island in the world.
What is Greenland?
The third step in reading an artwork as a primary source.
What is INTERPRET?
What time we will return to Double Helix on Tuesday.
What is 1:30pm?
The first President of the United States.
Who is George Washington?
What five-letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it?
SHORT
The biggest ocean on Earth.
What is the Pacific?