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Wednesday 9 December 2009

Honey Bee Mystery and Mexican-American War Current Events

Delan Chen
7/8 Blue
12/9/09
Honey Bee Mystery


      A lot of honey bees are leaving their hives and dying the the United States. Without the honey bees, we wouldn't get the delicious honey from them, but also since honey bees are pollinators, they allow plants to grow fruits and nuts that many of us have eaten. There are around 40,000 honey bees in each colony. In California, their almond crops rely on around half of the honey bees in the United States which is about 1.5 million colonies! Unfortunately since many honey bees are dying, the almond and other crops may be in danger. The crops wouldn't grow an abundant amount of fruits and nuts since there wouldn't be enough honey bees left to pollinate. Around how long does the honey bees pollinate in the almond groves in California before setting out to pollinate other crops?


   A. 4 weeks
   B. 5 weeks
   C. 6 weeks


Mexican-American War

 The Mexican-American war started in 1846 and ended in 1848. The conflict was over the possession of Texas between the United States and Mexico. The war was fought in several different places such as Texas, Mexican City, New Mexico and many others. The result of the war was that the United States had defeated Mexico and gained possession of Texas. One of the famous battle of this war would be the Battle of the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. The casualties for the American soldiers were 13, 780 dead and a lot more wounded. The casualties for the Mexican was a lot higher than the American and some estimate around 25, 000 soldiers dead. Around how many soldiers did the American army had to fight against the Mexicans?


   A. 78,700 soldiers
   B. 40, 000 soldiers
   C. 25, 580 soldiers


Source for the honey bees: http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Stories/AnimalsNature/Honey-bee-mystery
Sources for the Mexican-American War: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican–American_War
http://www.historyguy.com/Mexican-American_War.html


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Wednesday 2 December 2009

Dinosaur in the News and Trail of Tears Current Events

Delan Chen
7/8 Blue
12/2/09
Dinosaur in the News
           Several scientists found three skulls in the northern part of the United States. In 1931, the first skull was found and it was round and large. In 1983, scientists found the second skull was narrower and smaller than the first skull. There were spikes on the back of the second skull. In 2006, the third skull was discovered and it was the smallest skull of the three. There were horns on the skull's snout. Each skull was given a scientific name and the meaning of each name. Which skull had the meaning "dragon king from Hogwarts"?
A.The large and round skull
B. The skull with spikes on the back
C. The skull with horns on the snout

The Trail of Tears
           In 1830, President Andrew Jackson issued the Indian Removal Act which was to relocate the Indians from the east to the west because the settlers wanted more land. There were 5 Indian tribes in the land which the settlers want. They were the Cherokees, Choctaws, Muscogee-Creeks, Seminoles, and the Chickasaws Indians usually known as the "Five Civilized Tribes." The Cherokees Indians were the last to be removed and they were removed in 1838. All the Indian tribes were relocated in the present-day Oklahoma. On the journey from the southern-eastern United States to Oklahoma, four thousand Cherokees had died from starvation, exposure, and diseases. How many Cherokees were there in total during the journey?
A. 12,000
B. 15,000
C. 14,000


Source for The Trail of Tears: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of_Tears

Find out answers in the comments section!