Me on the Map
Native Peoples: Daily Life
Massachusetts Geography
Map Skills
Miscellaneous
100

What continent do you live on?

North America

100

The Wampanoags are a _________ tribe.

What is Native American.

100

What town do you live in?

What is Plymouth.

100

What is the part of a map that shows direction? 

What is a compass rose.

100

How did Native People's give thanks?

They (see Ms. McLean's answer). She gets to decide if your answer makes sense! 

200

What country do you live in?

The United States

200

True or false: The native peoples were in North America before the Pilgrims.

True

200

Name the two islands in Massachusetts. 

Martha's Vineyard/Nantucket

200

What symbol does a star represent on a map legend or key?

What is a capital.

200

Why are map legends important? 

They help you locate important places. 

300

What state do you live in?

Massachusetts

300
How did the Native People's use the land? Give 3 examples. 

Food

Shelter

Clothing

Games

Medicine

Weapons

300

What is an important mountain range in MA?

What is the Berkshire Hills.

300

What ocean do we live on?

What is the Atlantic.

300

What is a descendant? 

Offspring (child, grandchild, great grandchild) of a person. 
400

What town do you live in?

Plymouth

400

What was the name of a Wampanoag home?

What is a wetu.

400

Name three rivers in Massachusetts.

What is the Connecticut River, the Charles River and the Merrimack River.

400

Name the 6 New England States

What is Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont.

400

True or false: You travel north to Rhode Island. 

False, you travel south. 

500

What is the capital of the state you live in? 

Boston

500

Name 3 New England Native Peoples tribes.

3 out of the following 6:

Mohican/Stockbridge, Massachusett, Narragansett, Abenaki/Wabanaki, Nipmuc, Wampanoag

500

What is a cape?

What is an area of land that juts out into the ocean.

500

What is the name of the part of a map that shows symbols?

Key/legend

500

Name all 7 continents.

North America

South America

Asia

Europe

Africa

Antarctica

Australia 

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