This was a time in the 1930s when huge dust storms covered farms and towns.
What was the Dust Bowl?
Farmers plowed up this native plant that used to hold the soil in place.
What is prairie grass?
People often wore these over their faces to keep out dust when storms came.
what are masks (or cloth, bandanas, etc.)
This region of the United States was most affected by the Dust Bowl.
What are the Great Plains?
Farmers began re-planting this to help hold soil in place and stop erosion.
What are grasses?
This kind of weather, with very little rain, helped cause the Dust Bowl.
What is a drought?
Farmers planted too much of this crop, which helped wear out the soil.
What is wheat?
The largest storm of the Dust Bowl eventually became know as this.
What is Black Sunday?
These people left their homes to find work and a better life in places like California.
Who were the "Okies"?
This method of farming involves plowing along the shape of the land to prevent soil loss.
What is contour planting?
This type of storm carried dirt and dust through the air, sometimes turning the sky black.
What is a dust storm?
Strong winds picked up loose soil because there were no plant roots to hold it down—this process is called this.
What is erosion?
The largest dust storm of the Dust Bowl occurred on this date.
What is April 14, 1935
This state was a major starting point for many families leaving during the Dust Bowl.
What is Oklahoma?
Rows of trees were planted block this from blowing away the soil again.
What is the wind?
The Dust Bowl mostly happened during this difficult time in U.S. history when many people lost jobs and money.
What was the Great Depression
This farming event encouraged people to plow large areas of land quickly, even land not suited for farming.
What was the "Great Plow-up"?
This major American economic event was also going on while the Dust Bowl was occurring.
What is The Great Depression?
Many Dust Bowl families traveled west to this state hoping to find jobs and better land.
What is California?
his U.S. president created programs to help farmers during the Dust Bowl.
Who was Franklin D. Roosevelt?
This nickname was given to the worst dust storms that looked like tall, rolling clouds of dirt.
What were "Black Blizzards".
This combination of natural and human causes led to the Dust Bowl: name one
What is poor farming, drought, wind
This health problem happened when people breathed in too much dust over time.
What is Dust pneumonia?
This famous route became a main road for families traveling west during the Dust Bowl.
What is Route-66
This farming technique began being used to preserve the soil by switching the type of crop being planted every year.
What is crop rotation?