Early People of NY
Science
Root words
Miscellaneous
Mixed bag
100

People came from Asia to North America by crossing a land bridge during this period of time know as

The Ice Age

100

another name for a molecule which contains 2 hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom

what is Water or H20

100

The root "bio" as in biography means

Living or life

100

Patrick's house from Sponge Bob

what is a rock

100

23 X 25 X 4 =

2,300

200

People traveled from place to place... They were known as ....

Nomads

200

What instrument or tool would you use to find the mass of an object?

Scale

200

the root word "cent" means

100

200

she played Glinda in wicked

Ariana Grande

200

1/2 of 8,426

4,213

300

The reason early people came to North America is....

They were following the herds of food source

300

when two or more objects rub together, the force is called, ______ , and generates heat. 

friction

300

The root "Mar" as in maritime represents...

the sea or ocean

300

Getting 3 strikes in a row in bowling is known as

what is a turkey

300

when ordering dessert, Pie "a la mode" means

pie with ice cream

400

Life changed when early people learned this skill. 

What is farming

400

the process when plants use sunlight to generate food

what is photosynthesis 

400

In 1976, the United State had its Bicentennial  celebration which means

200 years

400

The two, most expensive properties in the game Monopoly (dark blue) 

Boardwalk and Park Place

400

The old steam engine coughed and  groaned as it  began crawling down the tracks. This figurative language is known as 

personification

500

Farming affected the way people lived by.....


they settled on one area

they made more permanent houses

villages were created

500

there are 3 states or forms of matter, S ____ , L___, and G _ _

solid, liquid, gas

500

the root photo, as in photon, photograph, photosynthesis means

light 

500

The name of Hudson's ship when he sailed up the Hudson River.

The Half Moon

500

A football field is how many feet long?

300 ft