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What does a calendar show?
Games
Food
Days and months
Animals
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What do we call a person who is brave and helps others?
Explorer
Hero
Student
Teacher
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The past means:
Next week
Before today
Today
Tomorrow
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Which is a primary source?
Movie
Photograph
Schoolbook
Toy
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A hero is someone who:
Helps others and is brave
Takes naps
Always eats
Sleeps a lot
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Lewis and Clark were famous:
Doctors
Explorers
Teachers
Farmers
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Something made for the first time is called:
An invention
A chore
A game
A toy
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Which days do you usually go to school?
Saturday and Sunday
Sunday and Monday
Monday to Friday
Friday and Saturday
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History tells us stories about:
Past events
Games
Future events
Animals
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How many days are in one week?
12
5
7
10
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What do we call energy that lights our homes today?
Water
Oil lamps
Fire
Electricity
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Harriet Tubman helped people:
Go to school
Become free
Make clothes
Travel far away
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How did people travel long ago?
On horses
In cars
On bicycles
In airplanes
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Your schoolbook is a:
Calendar
Map
Primary source
Secondary source
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How many months are in a year?
10
7
5
12
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What shows special days in a month?
Book
Clock
Photograph
Calendar
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A person who travels to new places is called:
A farmer
A teacher
A doctor
An explorer
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Electricity helps us use:
Horses
Oil lamps
Washing machines
Wagons
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Who helped Lewis and Clark talk to people?
Sacagawea
Thomas Jefferson
Abraham Lincoln
Harriet Tubman
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What do many communities have to celebrate their history?
Schools
Stores
Parades
Horses
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A schoolbook is an example of a:
Primary source
Secondary source
Calendar
Letter
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Tomorrow means:
Yesterday
Now
Today
In the future
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A primary source is written by:
Someone who heard about it later
Someone who never saw it
Someone who was there
Someone who forgot it
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A washing machine is a helpful:
Invention
Plant
Game
Animal
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Thomas Jefferson wrote the:
Calendar
Declaration of Independence
Dictionary
ABCs
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A photograph is a type of:
Toy
Animal
Food
Primary source
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Buildings now are usually:
Smaller
Older
Taller
Shorter
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How many hours does a clock show?
60
12
24
100
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When do we sleep?
At night
While playing
During lunch
During dinner
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Clocks help us measure what?
Weather
Food
Time
Money
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Here is a **new set of 30 questions** based on the same text
formatted for Bamboozle:
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Sacagawea was helpful because she could:
Talk to other people
Fly a plane
Drive a car
Write letters
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Transportation means:
How we sleep
How we play games
How we move from place to place
How we eat food
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Who was president during a war to help people become free?
Sacagawea
Abraham Lincoln
Thomas Jefferson
Harriet Tubman
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What helps us know if something from history is true?
Friends
Good sources
Games
Stories
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Buildings today are:
Taller than before
Always blue
Shorter than before
Made from candy
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Tomorrow tells us about the:
Future
Present
Yesterday
Past
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What word means something happening now?
Yesterday
Future
Present
Past
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What is an explorer?
Someone who builds homes
Someone who eats food
A person who sleeps a lot
Someone who goes to new places
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Abraham Lincoln helped people become:
Sleepy
Free
Hungry
Quiet
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Communities today have more:
Cars and people
Farms
Oil lamps
Horses and wagons
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A clock with hands points to the:
Toys and food
Weather and animals
Games and books
Hours and minutes
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The future tells about things that:
Happened yesterday
Will happen
Already happened
Never happen
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What do we call messages sent by computers?
Letters
E-mail
Books
Maps
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Daytime means it is:
Time to sleep
Light outside
Dark outside
Night
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