Civil War
Lullabys
In the Ground
States by Capital
The Grammar Police
100

This person was elected president of the United States in 1860, triggering the southern succession

Abraham Lincoln 

100

When the wind blows, the cradle will rock 

Rock-a-bye baby 

100

If you planted the "three sisters" crops you would be growing squash, beans, and this

corn 

100

North Dakota 

Bismark 

100

You didn't use a period in between these two sentences, so you ended up with this hyphenated error 

Run-on-sentence 

200

This man was president of the Confederate States and led the South during the civil war 

Jefferson Davis 

200

Up above the world so high, like a diamond in the sky

Twinkle twinkle little star 

200

This season is best for planting new grass seed 

Spring 

200

Maryland 

Annapolis 

200

This part of speech describes an action or state 

Verb 
300

This man was the confederate general in the Battle of Gettysburg

Robert E. Lee 

300

merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, life is but a dream 

Row row row your boat 

300

This type of fruit is used to make gin 

Juniper Berries 

300

Minnesota 

St. Paul 

300

This punctuation mark is used to mark possession in English writing 

Apostrophe 

400

This proclamation declared all slaves in confederate states to be set free. 

Emancipation Proclamation 

400

You make me happy, when skies are grey 

You are my sunshine 

400

This plant species produces the worlds hottest pepper 

Carolina Reaper 

400

Deleware 

Dover 

400

words that sound the same, but have different meanings are called this. 

Homophones 

500

This amendment abolishes slavery.

13th amendment 

500

And if that mocking bird won't sing, papas gonna buy you a diamond ring 

Hush little baby 

500

Vanilla comes from this flowering plant

Orchid 

500

South Dakota 

Pierre 

500

"You should of been their" contains this many grammatical errors 

two