Animals
Kindness/Self Care
Community Workers/Safety
Places
Holidays
100

These animals live on the walls of caves in New Zealand and glow in the dark.

A. Vampire Bats

B. Glow worms

C. Glow slugs

B. glow worms

100

Need to relax? This activity only needs a pen and paper and involves using different lines as well as shapes, both basic and organic.

A. Zen Drawing

B. Dancing

C. Yoga


A. Zen Drawing

100

These workers help to enforce the rules at our city, regional, state and national parks. 

A. police officers

B. tow truck driver

C. park rangers

C. park rangers

100

This country shares a border with the southern part of the United States and is known for its tasty food, mariachi music and having a red, white, and green flag with an eagle on a cactus eating a snake. 

A. Los Gatos

B. Mexico

C. Panama 

B. Mexico

100

This holiday has its origins in New England with the Pilgrims & Puritans who emigrated from England. They celebrated and gave thanks for a prosperous harvest. 

A. The Harvest Festival

B. Halloween 

C. Thanksgiving 

C. Thanksgiving 

The first Thanksgiving was celebrated with members of the Wampanoags tribe who offered the pilgrims food in a time of scarcity.  

200

These large desert dwelling mammals are known for their wide hooves that allow them to walk on the sand, long eyelashes to help keep the dust and sand out of their eyes, and the humps on their back. They can go a long time without drinking water. 

A. Camel

B. Sand Cat

C. Horse 

A. Camel

200

What does Matty remind us to do everyday? 

Stay hydrated!

200

These sanitation workers have a very important job keeping our cities clean. 

a) waste collector 

b) plumber 

c) firefighters 

a) waste/garage collector 

200

This museum is the largest museum in the world.  It includes 19 museums and galleries and located in Washington D.C. 

a) Metropolitan Museum of Art

b) Smithsonian Museum 

c) American Museum of Natural History 

b) Smithsonian Museum

200

This five day festival filled with prayer, feasts, and fireworks that falls between mid-October to mid-November every year. It is also known as the “Festival of Light” and is known as India's biggest and most important holiday of the year. 

A. Christmas

B. Diwali 

C. Chinese New Year

B. Diwali

300

This type of fish is very large and oddly shaped. It gets its name from his habit of floating on its side at the sea surface, warming itself in the sun.

a) cuttlefish 

b) sun fish 

c) moon fish 

b) sun fish 

300

If you are not near by a sink or have soap, what can you use instead to clean your hands until you can get to a sink? 

a) your shirt 

b) just water 

c) hand sanitizer 

 



c) hand sanitizer

300

These workers make sure people are following the law and also make help in emergencies. It is very important that you follow their directions, be polite and cooperate when they ask you to do something. We get to meet several of them every year when they visit on us at MAC. 

a) firefighters

b) police officers 

c) paramedics 



b) police officers 

Police officers are one of the people who you can give your personal information to when you need help. 

Another important thing to remember is to never touch a police officer without asking.  If they ask you to put down anything you are holding or if they ask you to put up your hands, it's very important to follow their instructions; kind of like the game "Simon says."  You should also try to stay calm if you are feeling a little nervous or worried. 

300

This is a famous tourist spot in San Francisco where you can get delicious fresh seafood. 

a) Chinatown 

b) Asian Art Museum 

c) Fisherman's Wharf 

c) Fisherman's Wharf 

300

This holiday is a day recognized in the United States on November 15th and brings awareness to recycling and buying recycled products.

A. Earth Day

B. National Recycling Day

C. Dia De Los Muertos 

B. National Recycling Day

400

This mammal is the world’s second biggest, behind elephants. It is a herbivore, eating only plants. Its name comes from the Greek words for “horned nose”. They can be found in both African and Southeast Asia. 

A. Elephant 

B. Camel

C. Rhinoceros  

C. Rhinoceros  

400

This is part of our good hygiene routine. We often do it in the morning and before bed, but it can be done anytime as needed. It will help to keep our teeth clean and healthy.

A. Eating a healthy breakfast 

B. Brushing our teeth

C. Changing the oil in your 1979 Camero 

B. Brushing our teeth

400

These animals are actually community workers who have an important job of visiting people in hospitals, school and even at people’s work. They help to keep us healthy by relieving stress and anxiety, which is bad for your health. They’re usually dogs, but can be other animals too like pigs and even horses. 

A. Seeing eye Dog

B. K9 officer 

C. Therapy animals.

C. Therapy animals.

400

This island found in New York Harbor is famous for a large, green statue celebrating liberty. The state was given to the USA as a gift from the country of France in 1886. 

A. Alcatraz 

B. Mount Rushmore

C. The Statue of Liberty

C. The Statue of Liberty

400

This holiday celebrates the brave men and women who serve our country in the armed forces of the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Space Force and the Coast Guard. 

A. Valentines Day

B. Veteran's Day

C. Thanksgiving 

B. Veteran's Day

500

These tropical birds are known for their brightly colored feathers and are also known for being able to learn around 1,000 words.

A. Crows

B. Parrots

C. Bald Eagles 

B. Parrots

500

Having a healthy one of these in the morning will give you energy needed to start your day.

A. Eating a healthy breakfast.

B. Brushing your teeth

C. Stretching 

A. Eating a healthy breakfast.

500

 These workers help to enforce the rules at our city, regional, state and national parks.

A. police officer

B. park rangers

C. Tow truck driver

B. park rangers

500

This is the US’s largest state. It is found to the northwest of Canada. It's known for its beautiful snowy, wilderness and bears. Parts of this state can have long stretches in the winter where the sun never fully rises. 

A. Rhode Island 

B. Alaska

C. Maine 

B. Alaska

500

This holiday celebrates the lives of family and friends who have passed away. This holiday takes place on November 1st and 2nd and is filled with music, costumes, food, dancing.

A. Dia De Los Muertos 

B. Thanksgiving 

C. Christmas 

A. Dia De Los Muertos