This is an air channel collapsing after a lightning strike. Sometimes its very loud!
Thunder.
Four of these are needed to make a dollar.
Quarters.
This civil rights leader started college at age 15 and helped change the laws so that Black people were treated more fairly.
Martin Luther King Jr.
This woman fled to the forest to live in a house with seven small men.
Snow White.
Sam is exceptionally good at building things with these.
Legos.
This forms when ice crystals stick together in the atmosphere during cold, winter days.
Snow.
The 16th president whose face is on the penny.
Abraham Lincoln.
The 44th president of the United States was the first Black president in U.S. History
Barack Obama.
This woman was not allowed to go to the ball because of her evil stepmother and stepsisters.
Cinderella.
Sam does not enjoy this beverage.
Milk.
Plants get their energy from this.
Sun.
Twenty of these make up a dollar.
Nickel.
In 1955, this woman was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama for refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white person.
Rosa Parks.
Little Red Riding Hood was on her way to visit this relative when she encountered a wolf.
Her Grandma.
Sam played this character in Midsummer Night's Dream.
Bottom.
The hardest mineral that is also commonly found in jewelry.
Diamond.
This president is on the one dollar bill and the quarter.
George Washington.
Civil rights leaders led a boycott of this because of unfair laws.
Buses.
Hansel stuck this out for the witch to feel to see if he was fat enough.
Chicken bone.
In fourth grade, Sam's line was to make way for this person.
The Duke.
All dog breeds are descended from this animal.
The wolf.
Benjamin Franklin is featured on this type of money.
$100 bill.
The last name of this former slave who chose Sojourner as her first name, due to traveling around sharing her story of a life in slavery.
Truth.
In Sleeping Beauty, the princess pricked her finger on this.
Spinning wheel.
This fairy turned Sam into a donkey in a Midsummer Night's Dream.
Puck.