bison
corn
tipi
peanut
bow and arrow
100

What is a bison?

A large, wild animal with a hump, found in North America.

100

What is corn?

Corn is a grain and vegetable that grows on stalks.

100

 What materials were used to make a traditional tipi?
 

 Wooden poles and animal hides, like buffalo skin.

100

Who helped make peanuts important in early American agriculture?

George Washington Carver popularized peanuts in the early 1900s.

100

What is the part of the bow that holds the arrow called?

The arrow rest.

200

 What do bison eat?

Bison are herbivores and mainly graze on grasses, herbs, and shrubs.

200

What are the main types of corn

Sweet corn 

Field corn

200

What materials were used to make a traditional tipi?

Tipis were made with wooden poles and covered with animal hides, usually buffalo hides. Today, canvas is often used instead of hides.

200

Are peanuts nuts?

No, peanuts are not true nuts.

200

What are arrows typically made of?

Traditionally, arrows were made of wood with stone or metal tips and feather fletching's.

300

Can bison run fast?

yes, despite their size, bison can run up to 35–40 miles per hour (56–64 km/h).

300

 What is corn used for?
 

 Corn is used for food, industrial products, and even in cosmetics.

300

 What made tipis practical for the Plains tribes?

Tipis were portable, easy to set up and take down, and could be transported when people moved — perfect for the nomadic lifestyle of Plains tribes.

300

Where do peanuts grow?

Peanuts grow underground.

300

Who invented the bow and arrow?

The bow and arrow was invented by early humans over 10,000 years ago, with evidence from Africa, Europe, and Asia.