Famous Americans
Inventions
Vocabulary
US Facts
States
100

Who built the first American car? 

Duryea Brothers

100

The inventor of this code, also helped develop the telegraph system for sending long-distance messages.

Morse Code

100

This flying machine has wings and engines, allowing people to travel through the air.

Airplane

100

This city is where the U.S. president lives in the White House.

Washington, D.C.

100

This city is the capital of the United States.

Washington, D.C. 

200

Who created the first lightbulb

Thomas Edison

200

This flying machine, invented by brothers, made its first successful flight in 1903.

Airplane

200

This invention produces light when electricity passes through it, helping us see in the dark.

The lightbulb

200

This famous American landmark in New York Harbor was a gift from France.

The Statue of Liberty


200

This state is known for being the first established colony of the United States 

Virginia
300
Who built the first airplane? 

Wilbur and Orville Wright - “The Wright Brothers”

300

This bright idea was invented in 1879 that helps light up our homes.

The lightbulb

300

This person creates new things or devices that didn't exist before.

Inventor

300

The United States' national bird and symbol is this bird.

Bald Eagle

300

This state is known for movie stars and Hollywood 

California
400

Who created morse code? 

Samuel Morse

400

In the 1890s, 2 brothers became the first Americans to build and drive one of these motor machines.

Car/Automobile

400

This vehicle, also called a car, has wheels and an engine, making it useful for driving on roads.

Automobile
400

This U.S. city is famous for its deep-dish pizza

Chicago
400

This state is known as the "Sunshine State."

Florida

500

In 1969, this astronaut became the first human to set foot on the Moon, famously declaring, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

Neil Armstrong

500

This invention allowed for voice communication over long distances.

The telephone

500

This term means finding or learning something new that was previously unknown.

Discovery

500

The tallest mountain in the United States is located in this state.

Alaska

500

This state is known for jazz music and has a city called New Orleans.

Louisiana