Smoke Jumpers
Can you Sew a Flag, Betsy Ross
How do you say?
Science
Math
100

Why do we need a government?

keep citizens safe, parks, schools, hospitals, COVID-19, police, firefighters, make rules, etc.

100

Who is telling the story?

A mouse

100

How do you say 'parachute' in Spanish?

Paracaidas

100

What is a habitat?

A place where an animal or plant lives and gets what it needs to live.

100

12+13=

25

200

When was smoke jumping introduced?

In the 1930's.

200

Who visits Mrs. Ross' shop?

General George Washington.

200

How do you say 'citizens' in Spanish?

Ciudadanos

200

What are 3 things that plants need to grow?

Water, sunlight, space, dirt/soil, nutrients, etc.

200

8 + _ = 20

12

300

What special gear do smoke jumpers use to jump out of planes?

Parachutes, reserve parachute.

300

What does he want Mrs. Ross to make?

A flag, a symbol for our new country the USA.

300

How do you say 'colonies' in Spanish?

Colonias

300

What does 'investigate' mean?

Try to learn more about somenthing.

300

25 = _ + 20

5

400

What do smoke jumpers do to learn?

They train a lot in large forests in California and Oregon.

400

How many points do Washington's flag have?

6

400

How do you say 'bandera' in English?

Flag

400

What does 'observe' mean?

To look carefully and pay close attention to details.

400

45 + 38 =

83

500

What are 2 words that describe a smoke jumper?

Courageous, strong, well-trained, healthy, smart, intelligent, nimble, knowledable, etc.

500

How many stars and how many stripes did the first flag have?

13 stars and 13 stripes.

500

How do you say 'franjas' in English?

Stripes

500

What do scientists do?

They investigate and record their findings, share them with the public, etc.

500

35 = 20 + _

15