2D and 3D Shapes
Cell Parts
Comparatives and Superlatives
Early America
Slavery to Civil Rights Movement
100

What is a 2D shape?

A shape with 2 dimensions
100

What do you call the parts of a cell?

Cell organelles

100

How many things do you compare with a comparative?

Two things
100

Who is the person credited with "discovering" America?

Christopher Columbus

100

Which president put into effect the Emancipation Proclamation?

Abraham Lincoln

200

What is a 3D shape?

A shape with three dimensions

200

Which cell has a cell wall?

Plant cell
200

How many things do you compare with a superlative?

Three things

200

Which country was Columbus from? 

Italy (but he sailed for Spain)

200

What did the Emancipation Proclamation do?

Declared all slaves free

300

What are the flat surfaces of a shape called?

Faces

300

Which organelle controls the cell and is like the "brain" of the cell?

Nucleus

300

Give the comparative AND superlative form of: big

Comparative: bigger

Superlative: biggest

300

When Columbus arrived to America, which country did he think he landed on?

India


300
What was the name of the laws put in place to restrict the freedom given to former slaves?

Jim Crow Laws

400

What are the sides of shape called?

Edges

400

Which organelle provides energy to the cell and is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

400

Give the comparative AND superlative form of: pretty

Comparative: prettier


Superlative: prettiest

400

What happened to the Indigenous people living in America?

Columbus and his men took them as slaves, killed them, forced them to come back to Spain as servants (and many died from illnesses brought from Columbus and his crew)

400

What is the definition of segregation?

Keeping people separate based on races

500

What are the points/corners on a shape called? 

Vertices 

500

Which organelle stores food and water for the cell?

Vacuole

500

Give the comparative AND superlative form of: far

Comparative: farther/further

Superlative: farthest/furthest 

500

Why is there controversy with called Columbus a hero?

While he is credited with discovering America and introducing Europe to the Americas, he is also responsible for the murder, enslavement, and colonization of many Indigenous people
500

What was the result of Plessy v. Ferguson?

The Supreme Court ruled that it was "fair" to keep people "separate but equal", and that meant that Plessy was considered guilty for sitting in the "white section" of the train