Who's Who?
Survival Skills
Clues from the Past
Why Did They Come?
Comparing Cultures
100

What is a person who has no permanent home and follows herds of animals to survive?

What is a nomad?

100

What is a weather pattern in an area over a long period of time?

What is climate?

100

What is a man-made object from the past, like ancient jewelry or a cup?

What is an artifact?

100

What is the explanation that people migrated across Beringia while following animal herds?

What is the Land Bridge Theory?

100

What is the environment of the Arctic compared to the climate of the Southwest?

What is much colder?

200

What is a scientist who specifically studies ancient bones and fossils?

What is a paleontologist?

200

What is a physical or behavioral change that helps humans survive in their environment? 

What is an adaptation?

200

What is proof that shows a historical event actually happened?

What is evidence?

200

What is the belief that some Native Americans were always in North and South America?

What is the Origin Story Theory?

200

What are the bone harpoons and kayaks used by the Inuit? Hint* It a type of t____.

What is technology?

300

What is a scientist who focuses on studying human culture and daily life through items left behind?

What is an archeologist?

300

What is a huge sheet of ice that can change the shape of the land? 

What is a glacier?

300

Clue: What is the use of scientific knowledge or tools to make a task or life easier?

What is technology?

300

What is the theory that early people traveled to the Americas earlier than once thought by foot or boat?

What is the Early Arrival Theory?

300

What is the type of heavy clothing the Inuit wore to survive the cold?

What is (heavy) fur?

400

What is the action scientists take to carefully dig or scoop objects out of the ground?

What is excavating?

400

What is a change made to the environment to improve it or help humans survive?

What is a modification?

400

What is a tool used to show the chronological order of historical events?

What is a timeline?

400

What is the name of the land bridge that connected Asia to North America?

What is Beringia?

400

What are the irrigation canals built by the Pueblo to bring water to dry fields an example of?

What is a modification?

500

What is the movement of people, animals, and plants from one place to another?

What is migration?

500

 What is a group's language, food, and holiday traditions?

What is culture?

500

What is a possible explanation for when and how something happened?

 What is a theory?

500

What is the main reason early people migrated according to the Land Bridge Theory?

What is following herds of animals?

500

What is a common way the Inuit and Pueblo people survived in their very different, harsh environments?

What is through adaptation?

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