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Philanthropy/Values (Page 1)
Where is Ohio? (Page 2)
Mapping Features & Map Scales (Page 3)
Columbus (Page 2) & Compass Rose (Page 3)
The Little Brown Bat (Page 3)
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Who is the person who sent 19 kids to college using her own money from her job as an example of philanthropy?
Oral Lee Brown
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What is the mitten shaped state that is north of Ohio?
Michigan
100
What is a map?
A map is a drawing that shows us where things are located in a certain area.
100
What is the capital city of Ohio?
Columbus
100
What is it that the little brown bat eats every night so that Ohio does not become overrun with them?
Insects
200
What is a value?
A value is a way of behaving that people believe is good - like being honest.
200
What is the country that is north of Ohio?
Canada
200
What are political features on a map?
Political features are just another name for human features on a map.
200
Why was Columbus chosen to be the capital city of Ohio?
Columbus was chosen to be the capital of Ohio because it was on the main trade routes (rivers) and in the center of the state.
200
How big is the little brown bat?
4 to 6 inches
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What is philanthropy?
Philanthropy is actions (things we do) that people take for the good of other people.
300
What is the state that sits southwest of Ohio?
Kentucky
300
What are human features on a map?
Human features on a map show what PEOPLE have added to the land.
300
What is a compass rose on a map?
A compass rose is a resource that tells you directions you need to know to make reading a map easier.
300
Why do bats sleep hanging upside down?
They sleep hanging upside down because the bones in their lower half are too small to support their weight standing up.
400
Who are some people that you can learn good values from?
You can learn good values from your parents, grandparents and teachers.
400
What is absolute location?
Absolute location is when you use longitude and latitude lines to say EXACTLY where a place or something is located on a map.
400
What is a map scale?
A map scale is part of a map key that you can use to help you find out how far it is from one place on the map to another place on the map.
400
What is a cardinal direction on a map?
Cardinal directions are those that are always on the top, bottom, left and right of a compass rose. They are North, South, East and West.
400
How many insects does the little brown bat usually eat in one night?
3,000
500
What is
values.com?
Values.com
is a place you can visit online that has lots of examples of people who are doing good things for other people; practicing philanthropy.
500
What is relative location?
Relative location is using one place and a landmark, such as a city, to help you discover another place's POSSIBLE location on a map.
500
What is a physical feature on a map?
A physical feature on a map shows what the land actually looks like, before anything was added to it by humans.
500
What are intermediate directions on a compass rose?
Intermediate directions are the directions on a compass rose that are not totally north, south, east or west such as Northeast and Southwest.
500
What is echolocation?
Echolocation is using sound as a way to locate objects. The little brown bat uses it to find their food in the middle of the sky.