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Guess the most populous country whose name starts with each letter of the alphabet.
Name these Harry Potter things beginning with each letter of the alphabet.
For each letter of the alphabet, name the northernmost country that starts with that letter.
Can you guess the least populated country whose name starts with each letter A-Z?
Guess the largest country by area whose name starts with each letter A-Z.
For each letter of the alphabet, name the southernmost country that starts with that letter.
For each letter of the alphabet, which countries lie closest to the United Kingdom?
Based on the clues, name these European cities starting with each letter.
This one's pretty easy.
Name these parts of the body starting with each letter of the alphabet.
Guess each country based on its starting letter and a bordering country.
Name the country with the most international borders whose name starts with each letter.
A harder version.
Will be tough unless you're British.
From A-Z, guess these answers that pertain to Disney movies or theme parks.
For each letter, name these people, places, and things from World War 2.
Name the island, based on its first letter and description.
Can you identify these geographical answers, starting with each letter A to Z?
Name the country with the shortest name that starts with each letter of the alphabet.
One character whose name starts with each letter.
For each letter A-Z, guess these answers related to the 'Star Wars' movies.
For each letter of the alphabet, which countries lie closest to the United States?
Name the important historical figure for each letter of the alphabet!
B = Capital of Northern Ireland?
Guess these religion-themed answers from A to Z.
Can you identify these geographical answers, starting with each letter A to Z?
Based on the clues, name these world cities starting with each letter.
Based on the clues, name these world cities starting with each letter.
E = Supreme Allied commander?
Guess the birds whose names start with each letter A-Z.
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All A-Z Quizzes
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125,550 | Guess the most populous country whose name starts with each letter of the alphabet. |
91,383 | Name these Harry Potter things beginning with each letter of the alphabet. |
74,791 | For each letter of the alphabet, name the northernmost country that starts with that letter. |
63,139 | Can you guess the least populated country whose name starts with each letter A-Z? |
62,126 | Guess the largest country by area whose name starts with each letter A-Z. |
60,580 | For each letter of the alphabet, name the southernmost country that starts with that letter. |
55,314 | For each letter of the alphabet, which countries lie closest to the United Kingdom? |
49,666 | Based on the clues, name these European cities starting with each letter. |
46,946 | This one's pretty easy. |
46,630 | Name these parts of the body starting with each letter of the alphabet. |
45,399 | Guess each country based on its starting letter and a bordering country. |
40,273 | Name the country with the most international borders whose name starts with each letter. |
40,112 | A harder version. |
38,858 | Will be tough unless you're British. |
38,615 | From A-Z, guess these answers that pertain to Disney movies or theme parks. |
38,211 | For each letter, name these people, places, and things from World War 2. |
38,193 | Name the island, based on its first letter and description. |
36,022 | Can you identify these geographical answers, starting with each letter A to Z? |
35,023 | Name the country with the shortest name that starts with each letter of the alphabet. |
33,556 | One character whose name starts with each letter. |
32,198 | For each letter A-Z, guess these answers related to the 'Star Wars' movies. |
32,074 | For each letter of the alphabet, which countries lie closest to the United States? |
31,881 | Name the important historical figure for each letter of the alphabet! |
29,743 | B = Capital of Northern Ireland? |
29,275 | Guess these religion-themed answers from A to Z. |
27,569 | Can you identify these geographical answers, starting with each letter A to Z? |
27,470 | Based on the clues, name these world cities starting with each letter. |
26,432 | Based on the clues, name these world cities starting with each letter. |
25,180 | E = Supreme Allied commander? |
24,356 | Guess the birds whose names start with each letter A-Z. |
24,344 | Name these capital cities throughout history that start with each letter, A-Z. |
24,184 | One character whose name starts with each letter. |
23,937 | Can you identify these geographical answers, starting with each letter A to Z? |
23,549 | Based on the clues, name these American cities starting with each letter. |
23,273 | For each letter of the alphabet, name any world capital that starts with that letter. |
22,438 | Name these companies starting with each letter A-Z. |
22,306 | Given a brief quote, can you identify these movies from A-Z? |
21,295 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to New York City. |
21,175 | For each letter A-Z, try to name any language that is official in at least one country. |
20,786 | G = Scotland's largest city? |
20,749 | Name the river, based on its first letter and description. |
19,918 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to London. |
19,846 | Can you guess these music-related words starting with each letter A to Z? |
19,841 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to the country of Germany. |
19,591 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to the Middle East. |
19,352 | For each letter, guess these answers related to European Geography. |
19,193 | Guess these answers related to video games that start with each letter A-Z. |
18,820 | Try to name a city with an urban area population over 1 million that starts with each letter. |
18,386 | Very few will get U, X, or Y! |
18,330 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to the Bible. |
17,837 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to Africa. |
17,530 | Name the country, starting with each letter, whose territory lies closest to Spain. |
17,514 | Name these 26 cities on a world map, one that starts with each letter of the alphabet. |
17,222 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to Italy. |
16,571 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to the country of Australia. |
16,322 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to the country of India. |
16,069 | One question for each letter A-Z. |
15,513 | Guess these Spanish answers for each letter of the alphabet. |
15,150 | Name these capital cities throughout history that start with each letter. |
15,108 | Name the important historical figure for each letter of the alphabet! |
14,668 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to Russia. |
13,916 | Name the historical figure for each letter of the alphabet. |
13,805 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to China. |
13,672 | Guess the countries with the highest maximum elevation whose name starts with each letter of the alphabet. |
13,456 | Based on the picture, name these cities that start with each letter of the alphabet. |
13,386 | One clue for each set of double letters. |
13,228 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to the state of California. |
13,094 | Guess these African geographical places and things, one for each letter of the alphabet. |
13,093 | A more difficult version. |
11,892 | Guess the countries with the most forest whose name starts with each letter of the alphabet. |
11,470 | One answer for each letter A-Z. |
11,127 | For each letter of the alphabet, guess these answers related to the years 1901-2000. |
11,117 | Based on the clues, name these Asian cities starting with each letter. |
11,113 | Guess these historical empires that start with each letter of the alphabet. |
10,669 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to Japan. |
10,429 | Can you guess the first names of the people in these pictures? |
10,368 | B: Hoodie enthusiast. |
10,277 | Name the disease, illness, or medical condition that starts with each letter A-Z. |
9,680 | A sometimes light-hearted quiz relating to British History. |
9,535 | For each letter A-Z, guess these things related to mythology from various cultures around the world. |
9,177 | For each letter of the alphabet, guess these answers related to the years 1801-1900. |
9,037 | Guess these British geographical places and things, one for each letter of the alphabet. |
8,924 | Name the important historical figure for each letter of the alphabet! |
8,804 | For each letter of the alphabet, guess these answers related to the years 1701-1800. |
8,528 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to the country of Canada. |
8,329 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to the country of France. |
8,240 | Name these ethnic groups starting with each letter of the alphabet. |
8,018 | For each letter of the alphabet, guess these answers that pertain to the country of Scotland. |
7,877 | Guess these facts from U.S. history that start with each letter of the alphabet. |
7,868 | Guess these religion-themed answers from A to Z. |
7,749 | Name these things associated with the TV show 'Friends' for each letter of the alphabet. |
7,749 | For each letter of the alphabet, guess these answers related to the years 1501-1600. |
7,597 | Can you guess these people, places, and things from German history starting with each letter of the alphabet? |
7,456 | One answer for each letter A-Z. |
7,205 | For each letter A-Z, guess these people, places, and things from military history. |
7,020 | For each letter of the alphabet, guess these answers related to the years 1601-1700. |
6,911 | Can you guess these people, places, and things from Russian history starting with each letter of the alphabet? |
6,903 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to Switzerland. |
6,510 | For each letter of the alphabet, guess these answers related to the years 1301-1400. |
6,246 | For each letter A-Z, guess the answer that pertains to the city of Rome. |
Radiation Protection Activity
During the Cold War, the threat of a nuclear war caused many people to build fallout shelters. Fallout shelters were designed to protect people from radioactive dirt and debris that can fall out of the air following a nuclear detonation. While fallout shelters are no longer commonly built, the basic principle remains the same: during a radiological emergency, concrete walls act as a protective barrier between you and radiation outside. This activity is intended for middle and high school students.
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Objectives
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- Tour a fallout shelter or research information about fallout shelters.
- Examine the concepts of buildings as shielding and shelter in place.
Next Generation Science Standards
The concepts in this activity can be used to support the following science standards:
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Materials and Resources
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- Emergency Planning and Preparedness Quiz (one per student, pair or group) and teacher answer key
- Fallout shelter; determine if there is a fallout shelter location in your school or community
- Fallout Shelters Worksheet (one per student, pair or group) and Fallout Shelters Teacher Answer Key
- Buildings as Shielding image (one per student, pair or group)
- Student computers with Internet access to: (optional)
- A copy of your school’s emergency response plan (optional)
Time
45-60 minutes, not including optional activities or extensions.
Vocabulary
- Dose
- Ionizing radiation
- Radiation
- Radiation exposure
- Radiation protection
Directions
- Start with a vocabulary activity if students are not familiar with radiation and the terms used in this activity, or provide students with the terms and definitions.
- Ask students to hypothesize what they might do in the event of an airborne radiation incident. Explain that these events are rare, but might occur, for example, in the event of a traffic accident if a tractor trailer is carrying materials that may pose a risk, a natural disaster (such as Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant incident or other historical nuclear power plant incidents), or a terrorist attack. Student answers will vary, but may include going to a basement or other shelter for protection.
- Distribute the Emergency Planning and Preparedness Quiz if using it as a pre-test. Have students complete the quiz. NOTE: the quiz can be used as a pre- and/or post-test based on your preference. Review the correct answers after students have completed the post-test. If using the quiz as a learning tool only, let students know the quiz is meant to be a fun way to determine what students know and learn and will not be graded.
- Explain that the United States and Soviet Union were in a race to develop atomic weapons between 1947 and 1991. This period was known as the Cold War. Many people were fearful of a nuclear attack and many fallout shelters were built during this time. These shelters were designed to protect people from the nuclear fallout should a nuclear explosion occur.
- Ask students:
- What is nuclear fallout? Particles of radioactive debris that fall from the atmosphere following a nuclear explosion. Exposure to gamma radiation is a primary concern because gamma radiation can pass through many kinds of materials, including our bodies.
- How does a fallout shelter serve as a form of radiation protection? It serves as shielding.
- Tour or research a fallout shelter. Students may visit a designated fallout shelter location within your school or community or research the Greenbrier Bunker (also known as Project Greek Island. The Atomic Heritage FoundationExitmaintains information about the bunker which may be useful to students.
- Provide students with a copy of the Fallout Shelters Worksheet. Have them answer questions 1–5 while touring or researching a fallout shelter. Review their responses as a class. Internet resources may include the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), among other resources found online.
- Provide students with a copy of the Buildings as Shielding image. Have students examine the radiation dose reduction factors within the two images, answer questions 6 and 7 on the Fallout Shelters Worksheet, and discuss and compare their responses.
- Asks students:
- Why do the third floors of the 5-story building and office/apartment building offer more protection than the first and second floors? Because when the radiation falls and settles on the ground, the first and second floors are closer to the radiation source. Therefore, the third floor offers more shielding.
- Why are we not able to completely avoid exposure to radiation? Gamma radiation can pass through many kinds of materials. Additionally, it is very difficult to completely seal off a building to avoid exposure. Radiation may enter through doors, windows, ventilation systems and other cracks or openings.
- Distribute the Emergency Planning and Preparedness Quiz if using it as a post-test. Have students complete the quiz and review the correct answers.
- Optional extension: Direct students to:
- Develop a plan with their family in the event of an airborne radiation incident when advised to remain indoors. Resources may include:
- Review your school’s emergency response plan to determine where students should go in the event of a radiation emergency.
Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
The concepts in the Buildings as Shielding activity align with the following:
CCSS English Language Arts Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, & Technical Subjects
CCSS English Language Arts Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, & Technical Subjects
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.6-12.1 Comprehension and Collaboration
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.6-8.2 Comprehension and Collaboration
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RST.6-12.4 Craft and Structure
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.WHST.6-12.9 Research to Build and Present Knowledge
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- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.3
- CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.SP.A.1
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Printable Worksheets and Classroom Aids
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- Emergency Planning and Preparedness Quiz (one per student, pair or group) and Fallout Shelters: Teacher Answer Key. (PDF)(1 pg, 118 K)
- Emergency Planning and Preparedness Quiz: Teacher Answer Key (PDF)(1 pg, 154 K)
- Fallout Shelters Worksheet (PDF)(1 pg, 209 K)
- Fallout Shelters: Teacher Answer Key (PDF)(1 pg, 100 K)
- Buildings as Shielding (PDF)(1 pg, 309 K)