Grammar
States & Capitals
Landmarks
USA facts
History
100

Noun

What is a person, place, or thing?

100

Lansing

What is Michigan?  

100

The Statue of Liberty is located in this state

What is New York?  

100

50

How many states are in the USA? 

100

The first people to live in Pennsylvania

Who were the Eastern Woodland Indians?  

200

Adjective

What is a word that describes a noun?

200

California's capital

What is Sacramento?

200

Mount Rushmore's location

What is South Dakota?  

200

The first president of the United States

Who is George Washington? 

200

An explorer who we remember today, but he didn't really land in India like he thought.

Who is Christopher Columbus?  

300

Adverb

What is a word that describes a verb?

300

Frankfurt

What is the capital of Kentucky?

300

The capital of the USA. 

What is Washington, D.C
300

USA's birthday

What is July 4, 1776?

300

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from

What is France?

400

Conjunction

What is a word like a FANBOY that joins words and phrases together?

400

Iowa's capital?

What is Des Moines?  

400

Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial's location. 

What is Hawaii?  

400

The 3 branches of government

What are the executive, legislative, and judicial branch? 

400

Who was the first group to ask the Native Americans for land rather than just take it?  

Who are the Dutch?

500

Preposition

What is a word that tells time and location

500

Baton Rouge

What is the capital of Louisiana? 

500

Plymouth Rock is located in this state.

What is Massachusetts?  

500

The 16th president who helped end slavery with the Civil War.  

Who is Abraham Lincoln? 

500

The Gold Rush took place in this state

What is California?