Vocabulary I
State Symbols I
Miscellaneous
State Symbols II
Vocabulary II
100
history told outloud
oral history
100
What is Nebraska's state bird?
Meadowlark
100
A journal found written by early Nebraskans, is an example of what type of source?
Primary
100
What is Nebraska's state insect?
honeybee
100
something made or used by people of the past; archaeologist study these to learn about the past
artifacts
200
doing the right thing even when you are afraid, being brave
courage
200
What is Nebraska's state soft drink?
Kool-Aid
200
Give me an example of an opinion. Every group gets a chance to answer.
200
What is Nebraska's state tree?
cottonwood
200
telling the truth; keeping promises
honesty
300
a story of the past
history
300
What is Nebraska's state flower?
goldenrod
300
What type of source is our text book?
Secondary Source
300
What is Nebraska's state mammal?
white-tailed deer
300
the qualities or traits of a person
character
400
treating others with high regard even when they disagree with you or are different from you
respect
400
What is Nebraska's state fossil?
mammoth
400
What is Nebraska's state motto?
Equality Before The Law
400
What is Nebraska's state folkdance?
square dance
400
the ways people see or understand what happened; their perspective on things
point of view
500
not giving up even when things are hard
perseverance
500
What is Nebraska's state gemstone or state rock?
Blue agate, prairie agate
500
When did Nebraska become a state? It is written on the state flag.
March 1, 1867
500
What is Nebraska's state grass?
Little Bluestem
500
traditions passed on from people who lived before you
heritage