Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
100
Spoken and written words to communicate ideas and feelings.
Language.
100
A celebration.
Festival.
100
A special day.
Holiday.
100
Parts of a story that are true.
Facts.
100
Buildings that were lived in long ago.
Ruins.
200
A way of life. Hint: foods we eat, music we listen to, clothes we wear, etc.
Culture.
200
A special way that a group does something.
Custom.
200
A place that is ruled by a country far away.
Colony.
200
Parts of a story that are not true, or make-believe.
Fiction.
200
A structure that is important to a particular place.
Landmark.
300
Something that is passed down over time.
Tradition.
300
Chinatown in San Francisco is special because people speak both ________ and ________. Many of the signs are in both languages, too.
English and Chinese.
300
Someone who is remembered for bravery or good deeds.
Hero.
300
Story from long ago about the lives of real people.
Folk tale.
300
The most popular sport in Mexico is __________.
Soccer.
400
Name 3 different languages. (NOT KOREAN OR ENGLISH!)
Answers may vary.
400
What holiday do people in Albuquerque celebrate every May?
Cinco de Mayo.
400
Someone who has served in the armed forces.
Veteran.
400
Story that starts off sounding true, but is mostly fiction.
Tall tale.
400
__________________ is where many celebrations and events taken place in Beijing.
Tiananmen Square.
500
An object that was made long ago.
Artifact.
500
What kind of music is a big part of life in New Orleans, Louisiana?
Jazz.
500
Name the famous American who gave a speech saying that everyone should be treated the same, no matter their skin color. Hint: he had a dream...
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
500
Name THREE people that we read about in lesson 4.
Answers may vary: Johnny Appleseed, Davy Crockett, Betsy Ross, Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan, John Henry.
500
What Chinese landmark did we read about in lesson 5? Hint: astronauts can see it from space!
The Great Wall.