Drinking Gourd
Travelin' North
Listening?
Harriet Tubman
Extra
100
What is the drinking gourd?
The big dipper
100
When is the best time to run North?
Spring
100

For the Old Man in coming to carry you to this

Freedom

100

What was Harriet Tubman's nickname? 

Moses

100

These people wanted to abolish slavery

Abolitionists

200

What does the "drinking gourd" point to?

The north star

200
What would be in a window to let you know that the house was "safe"?
A candle
200

When the sun comes back and the first (one of these birds) calls

Quail
200

Harriet Tubman was born on a big southern farm or one of these

Plantation

200

Their first night out, Ellie and Sam slept on one of these

Haystack

300
Who is the old man that is "awaitin' to carry you to freedom"?
Peg-leg Joe
300

What might be hanging outside the house to let you know the house was "safe"?

A white handkerchief

300

Left foot, _____ foot, travelling on

Peg foot

300
True or False. Harriet Tubman made her way to freedom by herself
True
300

Sometimes, Ellie and Sam had little food. They were often this

Hungry

400

Where could you find peg-leg joe's footprints?

At the river. (The dead trees show you the way)

400
What could you use if dogs were hunting you?
Pepper
400

There's another (name for a waterway) on the other side

River

400

Harriet Tubman went back to the south to do this

Help others escape

400

When people got to the _________ (water formation) the chasing dogs lost their scent

River

500
Why does the river bank make a "mighty good road"?
The river leads North
500

Where did Ellie and Sam hide when the slave catchers got to Angela's house"?

Under the floor

500

Follow this (another name for the Big Dipper)

Drinking Gourd

500

Harriet Tubman was a conductor on this

Underground Railroad

500

The Drinking Gourd pointed in this direction

North

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