Explorers and Tools
Reasons for exploration
New World Discoveries
Vocabulary & Key Terms
Fun Facts & Challenge Questions
100

What tool always points North?

Compass
100

Name one reason Europeans explored the New World

To gain land, wealth, or spread Christianity

100

What is the "New World"

North and South America

100

What is an explorer?

A person who travels to find new information

100

Name one European country involved in early exploration.

Spain, Portugal, France, or England

200

What tool helps sailors find their latitude using the sun or stars?

Astrolabe

200

What religion did Europeans want to spread to new lands?

Christianity 
200

Name one food Europeans discovered in the New World.

Corn, potatoes, tomatoes, beans, squash, or cacao

200

What does “navigation” mean?

Planning and following a route

200

What ocean did most explorers cross to reach the Americas?

The Atlantic Ocean

300

What did explorers use to plan their routes across land and sea?

Map

300

Why did Spain want more land?

To gain power and natural resources

300

What is a “cash crop”?

A crop grown in large amounts to sell for money

300

What is a “voyage”?

A long journey by sea

300

Name one danger explorers faced on their voyages.

Storms, getting lost, running out of food, or sickness

400

During which century did the Age of Exploration begin?

the late 1400s

400

Name two natural resources explorers hoped to find

Gold and silver

400

What was one of the most valuable cash crops discovered?

Tobacco

400

Explain the difference between an explorer and a settler.

Explorers travel to discover; settlers stay to build communities or colonies.

400

What type of flag would the Europeans place when they reached new land?

Their flags also had the letter “F” for King Ferdinand and a “Y” for Queen Ysabel

500

Why were navigation tools important for explorers traveling across the ocean?

They helped sailors know where they were and how to return safely.

500

Before Columbus, why were maps of the world incomplete or inaccurate?

Mapmakers didn’t yet know about the New World or how wide the Atlantic Ocean was; many areas were unexplored.

500

How did New World foods change life in Europe?

They improved diets and led to population growth.

500

What is an archaeologist

a scientist who studies artifacts to learn about past cultures

500

Imagine you are Captain Smith writing a letter to the King—what would you say to convince him to keep funding your voyages?

should mention land, gold, power, or spreading Christianity.

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