Native American History Origins and Settlements Mrs. Anderson’s 5 th Grade Class Daniela Gould &...
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- Native American History Origins and Settlements Mrs. Andersons
5 th Grade Class Daniela Gould & Celia Thompson Created by
Stacy Royster & Suzanne Culbreth
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- Category Beginning Category Migration Routes Category Environ
ment Category Inuits Category Terms Category Regions 100 200 300
400 500
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- Category 1 100 Question These stories explained where Native
Americans came from.
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- Category 1 100 Answer What are Origin Stories?
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- Category 1 200 Question The path followed by a group of people
when they travel from one country to another.
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- Category 1 200 Answer What is Migration Routes?
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- Category 1 300 Question To change a way of living to fit a new
situation.
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- Category 1 300 Answer What is to adapt?
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- Category 1 400 Question Natives had to learn how to adapt to a
new type of surrounding.
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- Category 1 400 Answer What is an environment?
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- Category 1 500 Question In the Hopi tribe the goddesses of the
east and the west created this creature from clay.
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- Category 1 500 Answer What is a bird?
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- Category 2 100 Question A long period when much of the Earths
Crust is covered with ice.
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- Category 2 100 Answer What is an ICE AGE?
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- Category 2 200 Question The first migrants were from this Asian
land.
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- Category 2 200 Answer Who are Siberians?
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- Category 2 300 Question Large animals who are hunted for their
flesh, skin, and other valuable body parts.
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- Category 2 300 Answer What is Big Game?
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- Category 2 400 Question In ancient past one of these connected
Asia and North America.
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- Category 2 400 Answer What is a land bridge?
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- Category 2 500 Question Mammoth, Bison, Caribou
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- Category 2 500 Answer What are three types of big game Natives
hunted.?
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- Category 3 100 Question Everything that surrounds us including
sunlight, air, water, land, insects, and plants.
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- Category 3 100 Answer What is the natural environment.
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- Category 3 200 Question Also known as plant life.
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- Category 3 200 Answer What is vegetation?
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- Category 3 300 Question Features of the land in order to
support life.
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- Category 3 300 Answer What is natural resources?
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- Category 3 400 Question It rains here only enough to support
grasses and small bushes.
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- Category 3 400 Answer What is Grasslands?
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- Category 3 500 Question These ranges get lots of rain and snow
and are often covered by pine, spruce, and fir trees.
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- Category 3 500 Answer What are mountains?
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- Category 4 100 Question Also known as Eskimos.
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- Category 4 100 Answer Who are the Intuits?
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- Category 4 200 Question The Intuits lived in this place with
long cold winters and land that is frozen most of the year.
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- Category 4 200 Answer Arctic Ice Fields
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- Category 4 300 Question The Inuits dressed in these to keep
warm.
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- Category 4 300 Answer What are animal skins?
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- Category 4 400 Question The Intuits burned this for fuel?
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- Category 4 400 Answer What is animal fat?
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- Category 4 500 Question The Inuits learned these skins could
float and help capture walruses or whales.
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- Category 4 500 Answer What are seal skins?
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- Category 5 100 Question A way of living by different groups of
people.
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- Category 5 100 Answer What is culture?
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- Category 5 200 Question Moving from place to place with the
seasons as food was made available in different areas.
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- Category 5 200 Answer What is nomadic?
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- Category 5 300 Question Native Americans lived in seven
different of these places such as the Northwest Coast, Great
Plains, and the Southeast to name a few.
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- Category 5 300 Answer What is a cultural region?
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- Category 5 400 Question Historians identify different Native
American Groups by looking at these.
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- Category 5 400 Answer What are artifacts?
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- Category 5 500 Question Wood that has washed up on the shores
of rivers and oceans.
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- Category 5 500 Answer What is driftwood?
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- Category 6 100 Question These Native Americans settled on rocky
beaches that were surrounded by thick forest?
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- Category 6 100 Answer Who are the Northwest Coast Native
Americans?
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- Category 6 200 Question The Native Americans living in this
area made their homes from redwood trees.
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- Category 6 200 Answer What is the California- Intermountain
Region?
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- Category 6 300 Question A flat type hill area with steep
sides.
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- Category 6 300 Answer What is a mesa?
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- Category 6 400 Question These Native Americans used stone and
adobe to make their homes in this region.
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- Category 6 400 Answer Who are the Native Americans of the
Southwest?
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- Category 6 500 Question These Plateau people built their homes
underground in the winter to keep from being so cold.
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- Category 6 500 Answer Who are the Yakima?