Portsmouth- What do YOU know? For Grade 3-5 by Mrs. George
Dec 31, 2015
Portsmouth-What do YOU know?
Portsmouth-What do YOU know?
For Grade 3-5 by Mrs. GeorgeFor Grade 3-5 by Mrs. George
In the form of a question…In the form of a question…History Meta Arts Literac
yMedia
Geography
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History for $100 History for $100
The first President of the United States.
The first President of the United States.
Meta for $100 Meta for $100
This German car is affectionately known as a “bug.”
This German car is affectionately known as a “bug.”
Arts for $100 Arts for $100
A whole note has this many beats. A whole note has this many beats.
Literacy for $100 Literacy for $100
This man has written books like “The Cat in the Hat.”
This man has written books like “The Cat in the Hat.”
Media for $100 Media for $100
This kind of code enabled a faster means of communication using telegrams.
This kind of code enabled a faster means of communication using telegrams.
Geography for $100Geography for $100
These three states border New Hampshire.
These three states border New Hampshire.
History for $200History for $200
This Native American helped the Pilgrims survive the first winter.
This Native American helped the Pilgrims survive the first winter.
Meta for $200 Meta for $200
The Japanese art of folding shapes and figures.
The Japanese art of folding shapes and figures.
Arts for $200 Arts for $200
This lady singer sings “Born this way!”
This lady singer sings “Born this way!”
Literacy for $200 Literacy for $200
Maurice Sendak wrote this book about a land of monsters.
Maurice Sendak wrote this book about a land of monsters.
This invention was called “an apparatus for transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically.”
This invention was called “an apparatus for transmitting vocal or other sounds telegraphically.”
Daily Double! $400
Geography for $200Geography for $200
This series of granite cliffs was a well-known New Hampshire icon.
This series of granite cliffs was a well-known New Hampshire icon.
History for $300 History for $300
In 1623, this is where the first people to arrive in N.H. began their settlement, known as Pannaway.
In 1623, this is where the first people to arrive in N.H. began their settlement, known as Pannaway.
Meta for $300Meta for $300
Using unfair power to influence someone in an unkind way, either physically, emotionally, or verbally.
Using unfair power to influence someone in an unkind way, either physically, emotionally, or verbally.
Arts for $300 Arts for $300
The person whose job it is to draw or create pictures for books is called this.
The person whose job it is to draw or create pictures for books is called this.
Literacy for $300 Literacy for $300
These two characters created by Mo Willems are best friends.
These two characters created by Mo Willems are best friends.
Media for $300 Media for $300
Petroglyphs were prehistoric engravings on this particular surface.
Petroglyphs were prehistoric engravings on this particular surface.
Geography for $300 Geography for $300
This river empties into the Atlantic Ocean at Portsmouth Harbour.
This river empties into the Atlantic Ocean at Portsmouth Harbour.
History for $400 History for $400
This man was president for most of the Civil War.
This man was president for most of the Civil War.
Meta for $400Meta for $400
This person lives on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
This person lives on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Arts for $400Arts for $400
This term refers to exactly similar parts of a shape facing each other.
This term refers to exactly similar parts of a shape facing each other.
Literacy for $400 Literacy for $400
This Eric Carle character ate a tremendous amount of food in order to complete its metamorphosis.
This Eric Carle character ate a tremendous amount of food in order to complete its metamorphosis.
Media for $400Media for $400
This medal is awarded every year to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children.
This medal is awarded every year to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children.
Geography for $400 Geography for $400
This mountain in New Hampshire is the highest peak in northeastern United States.
This mountain in New Hampshire is the highest peak in northeastern United States.
History for $500 History for $500
This is the first telephone number to be used in the White House.
This is the first telephone number to be used in the White House.
Meta for $500 Meta for $500
This animal is the symbol of the Democratic party.
This animal is the symbol of the Democratic party.
Arts for $500Arts for $500
This artistic term refers to a composition made of various materials such as pictures, fabric, etc. stuck to a backing.
This artistic term refers to a composition made of various materials such as pictures, fabric, etc. stuck to a backing.
Literacy for $500 Literacy for $500
This is the platform number of the train station that took the Hogwarts students to school.
This is the platform number of the train station that took the Hogwarts students to school.
Media for $500 Media for $500
This animal is the symbol of the Republican party.
This animal is the symbol of the Republican party.
Geography for $500 Geography for $500
This is the largest lake in New Hampshire.
This is the largest lake in New Hampshire.