Solar System
Instruments
Cities and Countries
Animals
Sports
100

The planet we live on.

Earth

100

A stringed-instrument you can wear with a strap and strum while standing.

Guitar

100

"The city that never sleeps."

New York

100

A large saltwater fish that has sharp teeth and a skeleton of cartilage.

Shark

100

Where tennis and basketball are played.

Court

200

The closest planet to the sun.

Mercury
200

A large, stringed instrument that cannot be lifted.

Harp

200

The largest state on the west coast of North America.

California

200

A black & white sea mammal that's actually a dolphin, not a whale!

Orca

200

The sport of riding waves toward the shore.

Surfing

300

It takes the Earth 365 to do this...

Orbit around the sun

300
A portable keyboard musical instrument played by forcing air from a bellows past metal reeds.

Accordian

300

A Scandinavian country known for its fjords.

Norway

300

A large, hoofed animal that feeds especially on grasses and is used as a work animal and for riding.

Horse

300

The American sport that's called football in Europe.

Soccer

400

The 6th planet from the sun; known for its rings.

Saturn

400

A brass musical instrument that is blown into.

Horn

400

The country where you will find: Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich.

Germany

400

A spotted mammal of Africa with a very long neck that feeds mostly on the leaves of trees and is the tallest living land animal.

Giraffe

400

Swimming underwater to admire wildlife.

Snorkeling

500

One of the small pieces of matter in the solar system that enter the earth's atmosphere where friction may cause them to glow and form a streak of light.

Meteor

500

A small, shallow drum with only one head and loose metal disks around the rim that is played by shaking or hitting with the hand.

Tambourine

500

A country whose name is also a food we eat on Thanksgiving.

Turkey

500

An animal that can retract its limbs and head into its hard shell for protection.

Tortoise/Turtle

500

The sport of gliding and jumping on a board through the mountains.

Snowboarding