what made Soft Rain think her family will NOT be moving West?
They were preparing to plan
how did hawk boy change?
- taller
-skinnier
- older
- all of the above
all of the above
What did Soft Rain want most to remember about her Grandmother?
her stories
Identify the Speaker of this Quote
"I can plant a whole row while they are gone!" pg. 23
Hawk Boy
Identify the Speaker of this Quote
"It's a great responsibility, finding food for hundreds." pg. 84
Father
What did Soft Rain accidently leave behind?
her doll
What did the white children give Soft Rain and Hawk Boy? (Choose what applies)
- clothes
- food
- a bible
clothes and food
What happened to Green Fern? (Cause and Effect answer)
Cause - she got the coughing disease
Effect - she died
Identify the Speaker of this Quote
"If a white man wants me to drink, I refuse" pg. 30
Old Roving Man
Identify the Speaker of this Quote
"You are very kind. Thank you!" pg. 102
Soft Rain
Who was the first person to tell Soft Rain her people may have to move west?
her teacher
when was Soft Rain most scared?
crossing the icy river
Who arrived at the stockade with Soft Rain and Mother first?
Aunt Kee and Green Fern
Identify the Speaker of this Quote
"Do you want a story now?" pg. 10
Grandmother
Identify the Speaker of this Quote
"While I am there, I will look for your father." pg. 65
The Young Chief
What was not a name for Soft Rain's Tribe?
a. Cherokee
b. Little People
c. Real People
d. Tsalagi
b. little people
- TX (Texas)
- OK (Oklahoma)
- CA (California)
- TN (Tennessee)
OK - Oklahoma
where did they stop and rest for shelter?
the barn
Identify the Speaker of this Quote
"Sip slowly and stay still." pg. 53
Mother
What year did this story take place?
1836
who got left behind besides Grandmother?
Pet
what did Soft Rain do for much of the last chapter?
sleep
Who helped Soft Rain the Most?
- the young chief
- big boots
- her teacher
- Sequoyah
the young chief
Identify the Speaker of this Quote
"Out of the wagons. Everyone into the Stockades!" pg. 34
Big Boots
What was the Indian Removal Act? Who was president at the time?
A law signed by President Andrew Jackson that forced Native American Tribes to relocate from the East to the West