The word...means a path that leads somewhere.
route
The word...means to not have enough food.
starve
What was Christopher Columbus searching for when he landed in the Americas?
A trade route
Make a Yes/No question:
Present perfect: [you] [eat] ?
Answer: Yes!
"Have you eaten?"
Write a negative Tag Question:
Present simple: [you] [speak] [English] ?
Answer: Yes, I do!
"You speak English, don't you?"
The word...means time without end.
forever
The word....means the act of meeting or communicating.
contact
How did the Native Americans treat the first European settlers?
They helped them grow food.
Make a Wh- Question:
Present continuous: [Wh-] [book] [this] ?
Answer: It's mine!
"Whose book is this?"
Write a positive Tag Question:
Present perfect: [you] [not] [eat] ?
Answer: Not yet!
"You haven't eaten, have you?"
The word..... means to move something across a larger area.
spread
The word....means to study or critically think through something.
analyze
Which crops did the Native Americans grow before the Europeans arrived?
corn
Make a Subject/Object question:
Simple past: [Wh-] [do] [homework] ?
Answer: Everyone!
"Who did their homework?"
Write the question with the correct Irregular Tag:
Present simple: [Let's] [eat] [pizza] ?
Answer: Oh yeah!
"Let's eat pizza, shall we?"
The word....means a type of plant grown in large amounts to eat or use.
crop
The word....means to find the similarities
compare
What did the Native Americans call the Three Sisters?
Three crops that help one another grow
Make a negative question:
Present simple: [you] [like] [homework] ?
Answer: Of course not!
Write the correct Reply Question:
A: I've never eaten a banh mi!
B: _____ ________?!
"Haven't you?"
The word...means a person who moves to a new area to live.
settler
The word...means to find the opposite.
contrast
Which animal brought by explorers most affected the native Americans?
horses
Fill in the missing words and add a short answer:
Past continuous: [you] [listen]?
Answer: ______, I _______!
"Were you listening? Yes, I was!"
Change this Direct question to an Indirect question:
"Where's the bathroom?"
"Do you know where the bathroom is?"
OR
"Could you tell me where the bathroom is, please?"