6th Grade Transition Academy JEOPARDY

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Amazing Race:Portland

People & Places

Vocabulary Arts & MusicTransportation

In the early 1880s, settlers traveled in these big, heavy

wagons.

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What is a Conestoga?

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These are the beginning and the ending cites for the first highway which was called the Abraham

Lincoln Highway.

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What are New Yorkand San Francisco?

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This baby rides in one of

these.

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What is a cradleboard?

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In early Asia, a person might have hailed one of these, in the same way we might hail a taxi

today.

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What is a sedan chair?

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This is the Japanese name for this “human-powered vehicle”.

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What is a rickshaw?

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This is the smallest city park in the world, measuring just 24 inches in diameter. And it’s right here in Portland!

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Mill Ends Park in downtown Portland

on Front & Taylor Avenues

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This is where you’ll find64 dragons and 2 bronze lions

in downtown Portland.

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What is the China Gate, the entrance to Portland’s Chinatown?

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Name one of the sculptures you saw on the Amazing Race of

downtown Portland.

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What is Portlandia?

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

What is the Elk?

Others?

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These are written all over the bricks at Pioneer Courthouse

Square.

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What are peoples’ names?

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Outside of this downtown building is an

8- story mural of members of the Lewis & Clark expedition.

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What is the Oregon History

Center?

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A group of physicians in France started this organization to help

people in war-torn places get medical care.

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What is Doctors Without Borders?

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Inuit people build these types of traditional snow structures during

hunting season.

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What is an igloo?

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This country was the first to use paper money.

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What is China?

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This is the highest mountain in the world, located in Nepal.

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What is Mount Everest? 29,035 feet high

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This now popular sport is over 1,000 years old, originated in

Japan, and was used for protection.

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What is karate?

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A group of ships, much

like early European explorers may have

traveled by as they searched

for the Northwest Passage.

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What is a fleet?

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A large and destructive ocean wave caused by an underwater

earthquake.

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What is a tsunami?

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This is the word for an artificial body part, something you might need if you lose an arm or a leg,

for example.

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What is a prosthesis?(pronouce: prohs-THEE-sis)

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In past times, people may have used goats, shells, beads, animal hides or a basket of wheat in the

way we use ________ today.

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What is currency (or money)?

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This is the word for a well-planned trip

for a special purpose.

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What is an expedition?

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To exchange your pb&j sandwich for your friend’s bagel with

cream cheese is an example of this activity.

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What is bartering?

I’ll give you two of these for one of those…

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An animal that feeds on other animals.

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What is a predator?

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Folk, abstract and realistic describe styles of this.

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What is art?

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If you and your friends can play a bucket as a drum, a bottle as a

flute, a comb as a harmonica, and other homemade instruments, you might form this type of

musical group.

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What is a jug band?

Here’s the jug!

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This is the art style used to make a flat surface look 3-D, like on the mural outside the Oregon History

Center.

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What is trompe l’oeil, or “fool the eye”?

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