Southwest Region Capitals
Southwest Region Nicknames
Southwest Region Resources
Southwest Region Landmarks
Southwest Region Land and Water
Southwest Region Foods
100

This is the capital of Texas.

Austin

100

This state is the Lone Star State.

Texas

100

This natural resource consists of cattle and sheep.

Livestock

100

This place is in charge of NASA's human spaceflight program.  All of NASA's astronauts live and train here.

Johnson Space Center

100

This is one of America's greatest manufactured structures.  It was built to control flooding on the Colorado River and to store water.

The Hoover Dam

100

These spicy treats are grown throughout the Southwest.

Chili Peppers

200

This is the capital of Arizona.

Phoenix

200

This state is the Sooner State.

Oklahoma

200

This natural resource from the Southwest is used to make pipes that go into buildings.

Copper

200

These spikey plants can be found throughout the Southwest Region.

Cactus

200

This desert covers most of the southern half of Arizona and New Mexico.  It has large sandy plains and bare mountains.  Branches of the Colorado River run through it, so many trees, cacti, and shrubs find enough water to grow there.

The Sonoran Desert.

200

This Southwestern food is made with meat simmered in a sauce of dried red chili peppers, tomatoes, and various spices.  We usually have this with cinnamon rolls during lunch.

Chili con Carne

300

This is the capital of New Mexico.

Santa Fe

300

Challenge:  Pushup Off


Each team selects 1 member for the contest

Winner gets the points

Second place gets half

300

This natural resource from the Southwest comes from the ground and is nicknamed "Black Gold."

Oil

300

This landmark is 217 miles long. Some parts of this landmark are 1 mile deep and 18 miles wide. It's the most famous landmark in the Southwest.

The Grand Canyon

300

This river travels south and west down through some of the driest parts of the country.  It is 1,470 miles long and carved out the Grand Canyon.

The Colorado River

300

This dessert served in the Southwest is a deep-fried doughnut. It's traditionally served with honey.

Sopapillas

400

Spell the state that has a capital of Jackson

Mississippi

400

This state is the Land of Enchantment

New Mexico

400

This resource from the Southwest is used to make steel.  It can even be found in healthy cereals.

Iron

400

This landmark is an isolated flat-topped hill with steep sides.  It's smaller than a plateau.

Mesa

400

This desert is the largest in North America.  It is approximately 800 miles long and 250 miles wide.  Most of this desert is in Mexico.  In the United States, the desert extends into parts of New Mexico, Texas, and southeastern Arizona.

The Chihuahuan Desert

400

These are important ingredients in traditional Southwestern cooking. It acts as a wrapper or as bread. They can be fried to make chips.  Nachos, tacos, enchiladas, quesadillas, and burritos are also made with these.

Tortillas

500

This is the capital of Oklahoma.

Oklahoma City

500

This state is the Grand Canyon State.

Arizona

500

These natural resources in the Southwest are used to make beautiful, shiny jewelry.  

(Two Answers Please)

Gold and Silver

500

These landmarks rise sharply from the ground, like mountains, but are flat across the top.

Plateaus

500

This river brings much-needed water to the area.  It is 1,885 miles long and forms the border between the US and Mexico.

The Rio Grande River

500

These are made from masa (a dough of corn) and filled with shredded beef that has been stewed with red chilies and spices.

Tamales