Oklahoma Geography
Tornadoes
Native American Cultures
Trail of Tears
Joke-lahoma!
100

This Oklahoma region extends into Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri.

What is the Ozark Plateau region?

100

This city was hit by Oklahoma's most deadly tornado.

What is Woodward, OK?

100

This animal was a big part of Native American life and later was close to extinction from white hunters.

What is a buffalo?

100

This president passed the Indian Removal Act in 1830.

Who is Andrew Jackson?
100

How did the tornado know that it was making progress with its diet?

It used a Fujita Scale!

200

This Oklahoma region is home to the panhandle.

What is the High Plains region?

200

This scale's categories range from EF0 to EF5.

What is the Fujita Scale?

200

This artist painted pictures of Native American life from his perspective as an American adventurer.

Who is George Catlin?

200

The only one of the Five Civilized Tribes which does not have a name beginning with a 'C.'

What is the Seminole?

200

Why is it easy to cook pancakes in Oklahoma?

It has a panhandle!

300

Oklahoma is directly in the middle of Washington, D.C., and this western city.

What is Los Angeles, CA?

300

When dealing with tornadoes, these people believe they can talk to the tornado and ask for mercy.

Who are Kiowa women?

300

This weapon assisted hunters in spearing their prey from farther distances 2,500 years ago.

What is the atlatl?

300
This treaty gave the Cherokee $5 million in exchange for all of their southeastern territory.

What is the Treaty of New Echota?

300

Where would Oklahoma go if it wanted to go bowling?

Tornado Alley!

400

A major source of fresh water for Oklahoma, these basins hold water that seeps from rainfall, lakes, and ponds.

What are aquifers?

400

In an attempt to 'split' a tornado, Wichita people throw this into the ground.

What is an axe?

400

This Native American artist's work often showed up in the margins of paper.

Who is Black Hawk?

400

In an attempt to do this, the Cherokee created a written alphabet, a written Constitution, and taught children to read and write English.

What is assimilation?

400

Why couldn't the Gypsum Hills ever find a chair big enough to sit in?

It had too many buttes!

500

This Oklahoma region contains a mountain range and some of the roughest land in Oklahoma.

What is the Ouachita Mountain regain?

500

In Oklahoma, tornadoes turn in this direction.

What is counterclockwise?

500

The treaty of Doaksville established an agreement for this tribe to relocate.

What is the Chickasaw?

500

How do you know that Oklahoma is so boring?

I couldn't think of another joke!