Homes
Food & Travel
Stories & Lessons
100

What kind of home did the Iroquois live in?

Longhouse

100

What did the Iroquois grow?

Corn, beans, and squash (“The Three Sisters”)

100

What did Native Americans use stories for?

To teach lessons

200

What kind of home did the Algonquian live in?

Wigwam

200

What did the Algonquian eat from rivers?

Fish

200

In “How the Turtle Got Its Shell,” what did the Turtle do?

Helped other animals

300

What were longhouses made of?

Wood and bark

300

What did both groups use for travel on water?

Canoes

300

What lesson does the Turtle story teach?

Helping others makes you strong

400

Which home could be easily built near rivers and forests?

Wigwam

400

Why was geography important for finding food?

It decided what plants and animals were available.

400

Who told stories in Native American villages?

Elders or storytellers

500

Why were Native American homes built differently in each region?

Because geography and climate were different

500

What did Native Americans use to hunt deer?

Bows and arrows

500

What is one lesson Native American stories often teach?

Respect for nature and kindness to others

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