Solid, Liquid, Gas
Apples
The American Flag
Statue of Liberty
Other American Symbols
100
A block, a pencil, a desk are all examples of
What are Solids?
100
The colors that apples can be are _____, _____ and _____.
What are red, yellow and green?
100
There are ____ stars on the flag.
What is fifty?
100
The Statue of Liberty is located in _____
What is New York?
100
The Liberty Bell is located in the state of ____.
What is Pennsylvania?
200
Foamy, bubbly, transparent, colored are words that could describe _______
What are Liquids?
200
In the season of _____ blossoms are found on apple trees.
What is Spring?
200
There are ___ stripes on the flag.
What is thirteen?
200
The Statue of Liberty is a gift from ____
What is France.
200
There are ______ around the Washington Monument. Be specific.
What are 50 flags?
300
Name two types of materials we learned about in class.
What are plastic, rubber, metal, fabric, and/or wood?
300
The four things that an apple tree need to grow are ___, ___, ____ and ____.
What are water, sun, air and soil?
300
There are thirteen stripes on the flag to represent ____
What are the 13 original colonies (states)?
300
Liberty is another word for _____.
What is freedom?
300
The Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial and the White House are all located in _____.
What is Washington, D.C.?
400
Solids, Liquids and Gas are all States of .........
What is Matter?
400
Johnny Appleseed was born in ______.
What is Massachusetts?
400
June 14th is a special holiday. It is ____.
What is Flag Day?
400
There are ____ points on the Statue of Liberty's crown.
What is seven?
400
_____ was the first President to live in the White House.
What is John Adams?
500
Name two properties of a screw....
What are silver, pointy, and/or metal?
500
The parts of the apple that we eat are called the skin and the ____.
What is flesh?
500
It is believed that __________ sewed the first American flag.
What is Betsy Ross?
500
The date written on the Statue of Liberty's tablet is___.
What is July 4, 1776?
500
The ____ became the national bird of the United States in 1782.
What is the bald eagle?