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Mrs.Montague
100
According to the land bridge theory, from which continent did early people cross into North America? A - Africa B - Asia C - Europe D - South America
What is B, Asia.
100
After water, what was the most important natural resource for the Plains people? A - buffalo B - fish C - rivers D - trees
What is A, buffalo.
100
Scientists can learn a great deal about the life of early people living in the the Americas from ____________.
What is artifacts.
100
Some Arctic Native American groups lived in _________ made of ice.
What are igloos.
100

How many children does Mrs. Montague have?

2

200
What does the word "migration" mean in the sentence below? "Migration may have been possible because of a land bridge that is today covered by the waters of the Bering Sea." A - the way people live B - the way people use resources to meet their needs C - a movement of people D - a system of leaders and laws that help people live together
What is C, a movement of people.
200
Which of these natural resources was most important to people of the Eastern Woodlands and the Northwest coast? A - grass B - corn C - wood D - adobe
What is C, wood.
200
Native Americans often held a ____________ to celebrate a cultural or religious event.
What is ceremony.
200
Many Plains Native American groups lived in tents made of buffalo skins called ____________.
What are tepees.
200

How many pets does Mrs. Montague have?

3

2 dogs

Winston and Lola

1 cat

Larry

300
What is the main reason that early peoples in the Americas began to live in larger, more settled villages? A - they developed agriculture B - they found dependable water sources C - they learned how to hunt with bows and arrows D - they needed protection from warring peoples
What is A, they developed agriculture.
300
Which nations inhabited the Eastern Woodlands region? A - Iroquois and Algonquian B - Puebloan and Cayuga C - Choomash and Iroquois D - Algonquian and Mohawk
What is A, Iroquois and Algonquian.
300
Native Americans often depended on a ______________ in order to produce more goods.
What is division of labor.
300
In the Northwest, members of a ________ lived in the same house.
What is a clan.
300

What is Mrs. Montague's favorite flavor of ice cream?

Chocolate and peanut butter

400
What early civilization in the Americas developed a counting system that included the number "0"? A - the Adena B - the Ancient Puebloans C - the Mayan D - the Olmec
What is C, the Mayan.
400
What was used to group Eastern Woodland peoples as Iroquoian and Algonquian? A - the crops they grew B - the types of homes they built C - the systems of government they used D - the languages they spoke
What is D, the languages they spoke.
400
The ________________ of many Native American groups depended on the supply of food and other natural resources that helped them meet their needs.
What is economy.
400
Many Native American groups formed ___________________ to meet their needs.
What are trade networks.
400

How many years has Mrs. Montague worked at Arrowhead?

9 years

500
Why did the economy of Native Americans living in the Arctic cause families to band together? A - They were able to grow plenty of food in the summer. B - They had to travel long distances to hunt seals. C - When food was scarce, the families shared seal meat. D - They held potlatch celebrations to share their many resources.
What is C, when food was scarce, the families shared seal meat.
500
What was a major purpose of the Iroquois League? A - to trade goods B - to lead religious ceremonies C - to resolve conflicts among people and groups D - to establish a common language for communication
What is C, to resolve conflicts among people and groups.
500
The Olmec ____________ had a strong influence on the Mayan cities that developed later.
What is culture.
500
In the 1500's, the Iroquois people formed a ______________ called the Iroquois League to settle disputes among their people.
What is a confederation.
500

How many classrooms has Mrs. Montague taught 5th grade in?

4

Mrs. Hultgren, Mrs. O'leary, Care Room, and this one