Vocabulary Synonyms
Compare & Contrast
Skill
Graphic Sources
Misc.
100
The pizza restaurant was surprised by the LEFTOVERS.
What is surplus?
100
What it is called when we treat people with respect, we don't interrupt each other and we use words like "please" and "thank you." This was an important behavior lesson learned by children in the 1800s.
What are manners?
100
Which of the following is a main idea of the section titled "Farming"?
What is very little was wasted and any extra was sold as surplus?
100
What was accomplished by the photo captions found in the selection?
What is "information", "student reaction" or "activities at King's Landing"?
100
What was probably the author's main reason for writing this selection?
What is to inform readers about living in the 1800s?
200
What are the BODILY requirements for the game?
What is physical?
200
After reading the chapter "starting the journey" on page 201, decide what the students had to CHANGE first about their actions before pretending to live in the 1800s.
What is their language/words?
200
Based on the selection, this chore was the SAME in each of the Kings Landing houses (even though the houses were from different decades).
What is gardening?
200
What is best illustrated by the photographs on page 201
What is the kids were leaving their current lifestyle behind?
200
The information in chapter 1 makes readers understand.
What is the difference between living now and in the 1800s?
300
For the performance, Fred took on the PERSONALITY of the main character.
What is identity?
300
Read page 212. Name something the students LIKED about the 1800s.
What were milking cows, kids could travel around town by themselves, everybody knew everyone, walking to school, OR the quietness without sirens,horns or jackhammers?
300
What supports Erika's opinion that the nineteenth century was not fair for girls?
What is she was given fewer rights and choices than the boys?
300
What was the main purpose of the text feature called "What are these things?"
What is to show how "technology" and customs have changed ?
300
What was pictured on page 213?
What is an eggbeater?
400
What time is your meeting with the ADVISOR?
What is counselor?
400
Looking on page 214, which other place can you visit and participate in the 1800s like you can at King's Landing?
What is Hancock Shaker in Pittsfield, Mass?
400
The main purpose of the map on page 214 is to show...?
What is that there is other living history places besides Kings Landing?
400
Give two examples of graphic sources.
What charts, diagrams, timelines, maps, tables, and maps?
400
Where couldn't the girls work?
What is the blacksmith's shop?
500
Present-day APPLIED SCIENCE is very different from that of the 19th century?
What is TECHNOLOGY?
500
Name a difference about school work in the 1800s in comparison to today.
What is completed work on slate, attended a one-room school house, most children only attended school until 8th grade
500
Read page 208 "Laundry". The reason why they washed less laundry.
What is "less strict" rules of hygiene?
500
How do illustrations enhance an article?
What is it identifies places, provides visuals, and gives information?
500
How did a boy figure out what his job was?
What is he did what his father did for a job?
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