10 questions
George Washington Carver was also known as The Peanut Man.
True
False
Who established the Tuskegee Institute?
Thomas Jefferson
Booker T. Washington
George Washington Carver
The Peanut Man
What does the word hull mean?
To plant peanuts instead of cotton
To carry something heavy
To make peanut paper
The outer covering of a peanut
What did George Washington Carver use for paint when he was young?
mud
blackberry juice
paint
Why did George Washington Carver use a horses tail as a paint brush when he was young?
It worked better than an actual paint brush
He could not afford a real paint brush
He liked horses
Why was George Washington Carver important?
he taught southern farmers how to improve their worn out land
He established the Tuskegee Institute
He had a cool nickname "The Peanut Man"
He liked art
The vines were used to feed the farm animals.
True
False
What did the hulls do?
Taste good
Make Peanut soap
Fertilize the land
Fed the farm animals
Carver made sweet potatoes from peanuts
True
False
How many inventions did Carver make from peanuts?
3000
300
30
3