Science
Technology (Woods)
Engineering
Math (Geometry)
Thanksgiving
100

Moulds, yeasts and mushrooms are types ....


of fungus.

100

This machine is best for rip cutting large sheets of plywood

Tablesaw 

100

You would want this type of engineer to get you to the Moon and back

Aerospace Engineer

100

either of two angles whose sum is 180°.

 supplementary angles

100

This Football team plays every year on Thanksgiving. Hear me roar

Detroit Lions
200

The common cold is a type of ....

virus.

200

This paper will make objects smoother if used correctly

Sand paper

200

These engineers would have been responsible for Mustard Gas or Agent Orange

Chemical Engineers 

200

A triangle that has equal sides and angles

Equilateral

200

This Football team plays on Thanksgiving every year. Everything is bigger here

Dallas Cowboys

300

Key figure in the scientific revolution. (1643-1727)

Isaac Newton

300

This Machine has a smaller relative more commonly seen in households but always makes sure the HOLE is always perpendicular with the floor.

Drill Press

300

These Engineers make sure that you HVAC system is appropriate for your building

Mechanical Engineer

300

A geometry name for a Ball

Sphere

300

The name of the Colony town that was established and hosted the first Thanksgiving

Plymouth

400

Animals that eat plants as their primary food source are known as ....

herbivores.

400

This Machine is best for making a baseball bat

a Lathe

400

These engineers are always fixing I55

Civil Engineers 

400

the measurement of how much space an item takes up in a 3D objects

Volume

400

The Year of the first Thanksgiving

1621

500

This person developed the idea of natural selection, sometimes called survival of the fittest.

Charles Darwin

500

This Machine makes contour cuts the best in the wood shop

Band saw

500

Your iPad was probably designed by this kind of engineer.

Computer engineer

500

Geometry was revolutionized by ______, who introduced mathematical rigor and the axiomatic method still in use today.

Euclid

500

Name of the Native American Tribe that celebrated the first Thanksgiving

Wampanoag