Heritage
Symbols
Maps
Landmarks and Landforms
Other
100

What is heritage?

Someone's background that makes up their history

100

What is Rhode Island's state flower?

A violet

100

What is on a compass rose?

The directions

100

Who makes a landmark? The Earth or Humans?

Humans
100

What school do we, the teachers, go to?

Salve

200

Which of these is not an example of heritage?

a. food

b. cars

c. holidays

d. traditions

200

What is Rhode Island's state drink?

Coffee Milk

200

What are the 4 directions on the compass rose?

North, South, East, West

200

Who makes a landform? Humans or the Earth?

The Earth

200

What is the smallest state in the United States?

Rhode Island
300

We learned about Hispanic heritage. What does it mean to be Hispanic?

To be from a Spanish speaking country

300

Who chooses state symbols?

The government

300

What is at the top of the map, that tells us what the map is about?

The map title

300

Is the beach a landform or a landmark?

A landform!

300

What is Rhode Island's nickname?

The Ocean State

400

What items make up someone's heritage? Name one. 

Language, traditions, holidays, country, beliefs, food

400

How many eggs can the Rhode Island Red lay every year?

300 a year!

400

What is the capital, the most important city, in Rhode Island?

Providence

400

Is the Pell Bridge a landform or a landmark?

A landmark!

400

What ocean is around Rhode Island?

The Atlantic Ocean

500

What is a tradition?

Something that happens often, that has value. 
500

What is the state motto on the flag?

Hope

500

List all 4 map features we learned about

Map title, compass rose, map key, map symbols

500

In the video we watched, it told us how many islands make up Rhode Island. How many?

35 islands

500

What is one state that is next to Rhode Island?

Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York